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Do university credits expire Ontario?

Credits never expire and they will always be on your student record. However, the likelihood that they will transfer into a program may change over time. We work with students to recognize the course work they've completed and our Advising team will help guide you through the specifics of how it all works.
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Can I finish my degree after 10 years?

Yes, it is possible to graduate in 10 years with a 4-year bachelor's degree, but this is highly uncommon and not the traditional path. A typical 4-year bachelor's degree program is designed to be completed in four academic years.
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Do credits expire if you have a degree?

It's a big question that impacts everything from your financial decisions to your career path. And, thankfully, the short answer is NO. Your college credits won't expire.
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How do Canadian university credits work?

Most courses are 0.5 credits each. A normal full time course load at McGill is 12 credits per term (each course typically carries 3 credits). A normal full time course load at Ottawa is 12 credits (each course typically carries 3 credits).
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Do transcripts expire?

College transcripts do not expire and schools are obligated to maintain transcripts for all students who have enrolled in and attended their institution — regardless of whether or not that student graduated.
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Do university credits expire Canada?

Do my course credits ever expire? No. Credits never expire and they will always be on your student record. However, the likelihood that they will transfer into a program may change over time.
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How long are credits good for?

As a general rule, college credits do not expire. Once you've taken a college course, completed the requirements, and were granted the credits, those are yours forever. Whether you can earn a degree with those credits, however, is a bit more complicated. Ultimately, it'll be up to your new institution to decide.
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How many credits is a 3 year degree in Canada?

90 credits (3 years) – for CEGEP graduates and second degree students. 108 credits – for Mature Entry Program students.
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How many years is 45 credits in Canada?

It generally requires 2 years of full-time studies to complete and consists of 45 credits.
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How many university credits do you need to get into university Ontario?

You must have an Ontario high school diploma with at least six 4U-4M or DU-level courses to be eligible for admission to the first year of university.
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Can I finish my degree after 20 years?

Earning a Degree

Most students enroll immediately after high school, but this is not always the case--college students come in all shapes and sizes. Many of these 'non-traditional' students earn degrees ten, fifteen, or even twenty years after finishing high school.
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Can I start over at a new college without transcripts?

Most schools will not let you enroll without an official transcript. Did you know there's a variety of options for funding your degree besides loans? Learn more in our new resource, The Complete Guide to Financial Aid.
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Can you graduate while missing credits?

It depends on the school's policy. Some schools may allow students to graduate with one credit missing, while others may require that all credits be completed before a student can graduate. It is best to check with your school's administration to find out what their policy is.
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Can I finish my degree after 15 years?

Most institutions would probably not simply let a student pick up where they left off after 15 years. But the student would not necessarily have to start over completely either. Ultimately, though, the individuals institution has to be consulted to determine exactly what the requirements are for completing the degree.
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Can I go back to college after 40 years?

Don't worry, you're never too old to earn your degree. It's becoming increasingly common for individuals 40 and over to go back to school.
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Can universities revoke degrees years later?

Your degree isn't actually permanent.

There is actually no statute of limitations when it comes to academic misconduct. If you are found guilty of misconduct, even decades after graduating, academic institutions have the right to revoke your degree.
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How many credits is a bachelor's degree in Canada?

Number of credits generally required to obtain a diploma: Certificate: 30 credits. Bachelor's degree: 90–120 credits. Advanced graduate diploma (DESS): 30 credits.
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How many credits do you need for a degree in Canada?

The minimum number of credits required to complete a degree varies depending on the basis of admission. Students are required to complete 90, 108, or 120 accumulated credits based on program (Major, Specialization, Honours) requirements and electives.
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How many credits do you need to pass in Canada?

The following requirements must be successfully completed in order to obtain an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD): 30 credits including 18 compulsory credits and 12 optional credits. Earn at least two online learning credits.
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Can you finish a 4 year degree in 3 years in Canada?

Universities that accept 3-year bachelor's degrees in Canada include the University of Toronto and York University. You should also keep in mind that the university accepts the degree based on case to case, and it also considers the achievements and skills of the student.
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Are Canadian degrees 3 or 4 years?

Bachelor's degrees in Canada normally require three or four years of full-time study, depending on the province or whether the program is general or specialized.
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Do Canadian universities accept 3 years bachelors degree?

Yes. Most of the top-ranking universities in Canada accept 3 years bachelor's degree. However, this may be applicable only to certain programs. It is important to refer to the official website of the university.
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Why are credits so long?

Longer credits are a function of the increased amount of labor involved in a film. “An effects-driven movie is always going to have really long credits at the end of the movie because there are so many people that worked on [it],” Fortmueller said.
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Is 30 credits a year good?

In the American university credit system, a standard full-time study load is usually 30 credit hours per year. Typically, in order to graduate with a degree, universities expect students to complete: 120-130 credit hours for a Bachelor's degree. 30-64 credit hours for a Master's degree.
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How many credits is 2 years worth?

Most people can complete 60 credits in 2 years. You can also take 1–2 courses in the summer.
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