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K0472

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Jan 17, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I have a question regarding education credentials. I first studied at a college in Canada (University transfer program). After I completed 60 credits, I got a diploma. Then I transferred my credits to a university and studied another two years to get my Bachelor Degree. I actually have two education certificates (diploma and bachelor degree), but my diploma studies are actually part of my bachelor degree. In this case, am I eligible to claim two education credential with one program over three years?

Thanks!!
 
I think CRS points are awarded for the highest qualification so you should get points for your Bachelors.
 
is your bachelor degree a over 3 years degree?
and is your diploma a over 1 or 2 years diploma?
if yes, your education can be counted as two education credential
 
Hi everyone,

I have a question regarding education credentials. I first studied at a college in Canada (University transfer program). After I completed 60 credits, I got a diploma. Then I transferred my credits to a university and studied another two years to get my Bachelor Degree. I actually have two education certificates (diploma and bachelor degree), but my diploma studies are actually part of my bachelor degree. In this case, am I eligible to claim two education credential with one program over three years?

Despite he wishful thinking, you know the answer. You will get credit for the Bachelor's degree.. .
 
is your bachelor degree a over 3 years degree?
and is your diploma a over 1 or 2 years diploma?
if yes, your education can be counted as two education credential

You cannot count the same education twice. The initial diploma credits were transferred and counted towards the Bachelors.