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Pathways to degree studies

If you would like to pursue degree studies at the University of Manitoba, there are several ways we can help. Choose the pathway to degree studies that’s right for you. We are here to help prepare and support you as a UM student.

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    The Access Program

    The Access Program provides holistic support to Indigenous, newcomer and other students on their academic journey at UM.

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    Preparatory Skills

    This series of Prep Skills courses prepares you for success in your UM studies.

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    General Studies

    With General Studies, you can take UM degree credit courses without applying to a faculty or school.

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  • Labour Studies

  • Bachelor of Arts (BAIS)

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Extended Education
185 Extended Education Complex
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Canada

extended@umanitoba.ca
204-474-8800
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