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Providing a new pathway

Seneca Polytechnic has expanded its Liberal Arts University Transfer (LAT) program by adding Queen’s University as a new pathway partner. This partnership was enabled through funding from ONCAT – Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer – an organization dedicated to facilitating student mobility through Ontario’s post-secondary system.

Graduates of Seneca’s two-year LAT diploma may be eligible for admission to Queen's in one of the Faculty of Arts and Science Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree programs. These programs offer broad selection of Arts disciplines, spanning creative arts, languages, humanities, and social sciences.

This pathway gives LAT graduates the opportunity to continue their post-secondary education at Queen’s University and earn an Honours degree, provided they meet the eligibility and admissions requirements.

“Today’s students are looking for flexible, efficient pathways that allow them to enhance their academic experience,” says Bob Lemieux, Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science. “Transfer agreements are an important way we support student mobility and access to further education. We’re proud to partner with Seneca Polytechnic to provide a clear, structured route from diploma to degree and a seamless academic experience for our students. We look forward to welcoming these students to Queen’s.”

The addition of Queen’s University further strengthens Seneca’s LAT program, which already offers multiple pathway options to Ontario universities for students seeking flexible and accessible routes to degree completion.

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