ORPT Transfer
Honours Bachelor in Outdoor Recreation Degree:
Bilateral Pathway (Articulated Agreements):
Confederation College:
Graduates of Confederation College's Tourism -Travel and Eco-Adventure 2-year diploma program, with a minimum overall average of 75%, are eligible to transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation program at the Thunder Bay Campus. The program can be completed in three years, instead of four.
Dawson College:
Graduates of Dawson College's Community Recreation and Leadership Training 2-year diploma program, with a minimum overall average of 75%, are eligible to transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation program at the Thunder Bay Campus. The program can be completed in three years, instead of four.
Georgian College:
Graduates of Georgian College's Recreation and Leisure Services 2-year diploma program, with a minimum overall average of 75%, are eligible to transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation program at the Thunder Bay Campus. The program can be completed in three years, instead of four.
Graduates of Georgian College's Tourism – Marketing and Product Development 2-year diploma program, with a minimum overall average of 75%, are eligible to transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation program at the Thunder Bay Campus. The program can be completed in three years, instead of four.
Sault College:
Graduates of Sault College's Adventure Recreation and Parks Technician 2-year diploma program, with a minimum overall average of 75%, are eligible to transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation program at the Thunder Bay Campus. The program can be completed in three years, instead of four.
Honours Bachelor in Outdoor Recreation Degree with Concentration in Nature-Based Therapeutic Recreation:
Bilateral Pathway (Articulated Agreements):
Confederation College:
Graduates of Confederation College's 2-year diploma programs in Recreation Therapy, with a minimum average of 75%, are eligible to transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Degree with Concentration in Nature-Based Therapeutic Recreation program at the Thunder Bay Campus. The program can be completed in three years, instead of four.

