Because Canada's 13 provinces and territories separately govern education, there are 13 different governance contexts that affect transfer policies and practices. As part of these contexts, some provinces in Canada have their own transfer organizations. Such organizations act as coordinating bodies and advance transfer and/or mobility research.
ACAT works collaboratively with postsecondary institutions, government, and students to provide support and advice about learner pathways and mobility, with a focus on learners, admissions, and recognition of prior learning including transfer.
Oversees the BC transfer system, enabling important links between the BC postsecondary educational institutions, the education ministries, and the public and private education sectors.
BCCAT facilitates admission, articulation, application, and transfer arrangements among BC postsecondary educational institutions for the benefit of students.
Campus Manitoba is a consortium of public postsecondary institutions to support the partners' and provinces' postsecondary education system. CampusMB is a portal to postsecondary education in Manitoba that provides information on career and education pathways, online courses, and open education courses.
A participatory council of the department of Postsecondary Education, Training and Labour (PETL). Includes postsecondary representatives and works in partnership as a link between the New Brunswick postsecondary educational institutions, the education ministries, and the public and private education sectors to facilitate articulations and transfers.
A council that provides a series of online tools to support learners including MyNSfuture.ca.
The Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT) was created to enhance academic pathways and reduce barriers for students looking to transfer among Ontario's public colleges and universities and Indigenous institutes.
Authorization to transfer credits under the agreement between Quebec universities. Provides general guidelines on transfer processes and links to institutional information and calendars.
Partnership of credit-granting educational institutions and the Ministry of Advanced Education. The council encourages and facilitates increased accessibility, student mobility, and student academic success by promoting pathways among Saskatchewan's postsecondary educational institutions within and outside the province.