LCV to UFV Pathway

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Study at LaSalle College Vancouver and advance your Degree at the University of the Fraser Valley

Next Session Starts: October 2025. Apply Now!

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    A Degree that Takes You Places

    Begin your academic journey with a flexible Associate of Arts degree at LaSalle College Vancouver (LCV), and continue your studies toward a Bachelor’s degree at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) through a structured and supportive transfer pathway.

    This pathway agreement between the two institutions opens doors to a variety of academic and professional opportunities, making it easier than ever to pursue your goals.

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    Why Start Your Studies at LaSalle College Vancouver?

    1. Small class sizes and personalized support


    2. Modern, practical curriculum, designed
    to prepare you for further studies

    3. Study in the heart of Vancouver’s
    creative and cultural scene


    4. Build a strong academic foundation
    for university success


    5. Our accelerated fast-track format allows you to complete your Associate of Arts degree in as little as 12 to 18 months, enabling you to finish your entire Bachelor's degree up to one year faster than traditional university programs.

Transfer Your Credits

Transfer between 30 and 60 credits from your Associate of Arts courses at LaSalle College Vancouver into one of the following Bachelor’s degree programs at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV). All three bachelor programs are eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Communications – Major
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Communications – Minor
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Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS)

Affordable Path to Degree

With the opportunity to transfer schools to complete your studies, this smart, cost-effective route lets you kickstart your career while keeping your finances on track.

Studying Directly at a British Columbia Public Institution

Studying Through LaSalle College Vancouver Pathway

Approximate Total Tuition Cost

$85,000+

$66,000*

Average Length of Study

4 years+

3 years

*Based on 2025–2026 tuition rates at LaSalle College Vancouver and the University of the Fraser Valley. Actual costs may vary depending on the number of credits enrolled at each institution. Tuition fees are subject to change.

How to Transfer from LCV to UFV

LaSalle College Vancouver and the University of the Fraser Valley have created a credit transfer agreement, effective September 1, 2025, giving you a clear roadmap from college to university.
  • Transfer between 30–60 credits from your Associate of Arts degree

  • Complete at least 60 additional credits at UFV to earn your bachelor’s degree

  • Credits are evaluated and accepted based on an official transfer agreement between LaSalle College Vancouver and UFV

Eligibility Requirements

You can apply to UFV after you have completed the following at LaSalle College Vancouver:

  • ENGL 103

  • And one of the following:

    • Minimum 30 credits in courses numbered at the 100-level and above, with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 on all credits attempted.
    • Minimum of nine credits at the 100-level and above in suggested BA or BIS degree pathway, transferable to a degree program, with a minimum GPA of 3.00 on all credits attempted.