Seneca Polytechnic and ACHE are offering students in Sri Lanka an exciting opportunity to study and earn their career-ready degree. Students start at ACHE and transfer in year two to Seneca’s Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Computer Science programs in Toronto, Canada. Upon successful completion, graduates receive a bachelor’s degree from Seneca and a Certificate of Completion from ACHE.
Partnerships for International Students
American College of Higher Education (ACHE)
AYAT Education
Seneca Polytechnic has partnered with AYAT Education to deliver the Office Administration – Health Services program at Seneca@York for international students from Bangladesh.
BEM TECH
Seneca and BEM TECH are offering an exciting, cost-effective opportunity for students in sub-Saharan Africa to earn a globally recognized education and an honour bachelor’s degree in biotechnology, data science or cybersecurity.
Students complete years one and two at BEM TECH in Africa and then transfer to Seneca in Canada for years three and four.
Continental Institute for International Studies (CIIS)
Seneca and CIIS are offering students in India the opportunity to start at CIIS in Chandigarh, India and transfer in year two to Seneca’s Biotechnology - Advanced or Computer Programming & Analysis advanced diploma programs in Toronto, Canada. Upon completion, students receive an advanced diploma from Seneca and a Certificate of Completion from CIIS.
GLS University
Seneca Polytechnic and GLS University, India have partnered to offer students in India the opportunity to enrol in GLS University’s Global Programme for one year in Ahmedabad, India and transfer in year two to Seneca’s Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Computer Science programs in Toronto, Canada. Upon completion, students receive a bachelor’s degree from Seneca and a Certificate of Completion from GLS University.
INSCOL
As our partners, INSCOL supports cohorts of international students to study in select programs from our Seneca Nanji Foundation School of Nursing.