Seneca Program: Fitness & Health Promotion, Recreation & Leisure Services
Degree: BSc (Honours) Sports Performance (Top-up)
Graduates of these Seneca diploma programmes are eligible for advanced entryinto the BSc (Hons) Sport Performance at Hartpury University. Students will enter directly into Level 6 (the last year) of the programme, enabling them to complete the qualification as a one-year top-up degree.
Eligibility is subject to meeting UK study visa requirements and the ability to cover tuition fees and associated costs. The programme runs from September to June each academic year.
Hartpury University accepts direct online applications from October through to Augustand can provide full support guidance on the UK student visa process.
To support progression from Seneca, Hartpury is offering:
- Automatic £4,000 tuition fee reduction for September 2027 entry
- Acceptance of OSAP funding
- Access to a merit-based scholarship worth 50% tuition fee waiver(subject to application and eligibility)
- Additional sport scholarships for talented athletes (subject to selection criteria)
For further details, please visit the BSc (Hons) Sport Performance (Level 6 entry) web page.
Seneca Program: Veterinary Technician
Degree: BSc (Hons) Bioveterinary Science (Top-up)
Entry is subject to applicants meeting UK student visa requirements and demonstrating the ability to cover tuition fees and associated living costs. The programme runs from September to June each academic year.
Hartpury University accepts direct applications from October through to August and can provide full guidance and support throughout the UK student visa application process.
To support progression from Seneca, Hartpury University is pleased to offer:
- An automatic £4,000 tuition fee reduction for September 2027 entry
- Acceptance of OSAP funding
- Access to a merit-based scholarship worth up to a 50% tuition fee waiver (subject to application and eligibility)
- Additional sports scholarships for talented athletes (subject to selection criteria)
Further information can be found on the BSc (Hons) Bioveterinary Science webpage.