Bridging Programme definition

Bridging Programme means an educational programme through which a Student will not be entitled to receive a Major Award or Minor Award, the successful completion and passing of which allows a Student to enter an Undergraduate Course or Postgraduate Course.

Examples of Bridging Programme in a sentence

  • For clarity, the fee waiver is applicable to the Transitional Year Programme and the Academic Bridging Programme.

  • For clarity, the fee waiver is applicable to the Transitional Year Programme and Academic Bridging Programme.

  • Our BEd Bridging Programme is for senior phase fair access pupils interested in studying music teaching at RCS.

  • For clarity, the fee waiver is applicable to the Transitional Year Programme and the Academic Bridging Programme Programmes in the following areas are also not eligible: Royal Conservatory of Music School of Continuing Studies Woodsworth College diplomas Where a student receives a scholarship, which provides for the payment of fees, the terms of the scholarship will apply prior to any waiver of tuition under this policy.

  • If a Prospective Student enters the University through a Foundation Programme, a Pre-Masters Programme or a Bridging Programme, they will be counted once for the Academic Year they are later accepted into a Programme, regardless of whether it's in the same Academic Year or subsequent Academic Years, and will not be counted for the Academic Year they enter the Foundation [Premasters or Bridging] Programme.