Keyano, UAlberta forge pathway agreement for environmental tech grads

Keyano College and the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences (AELS) have forged a transfer agreement that will allow Keyano graduates to enter the third year of a university degree. The agreement establishes a pathway for eligible graduates of Keyano’s Environmental Technology diploma program into a BSc in Environmental and Conservation Sciences or a BSc in Forestry. “Keyano’s graduates will hit the ground running in our experiential and work-integrated learning, preparing them to be the scientists, leaders and problem solvers of tomorrow,” said UAlberta AELS Dean Dr Rickey Yada.

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