Concordia announces integrated paths initiative to help undergrad students start grad-level courses

Concordia University’s School of Graduate Studies has announced the integrated paths initiative, which will allow undergraduate students to complete graduate-level courses during their undergraduate studies. Students will be able to replace undergraduate courses with dual-credit graduate-level courses that count towards both degrees. This initiative will save students money and time by shortening the path to completing graduate studies. Students who begin an integrated path are not required to complete it, and they are not guaranteed acceptance into a graduate program. The integrated path is offered by 12 Concordia programs, with plans to develop and roll out more in the future.

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