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Transfer Within Fanshawe Pages
Transfer credits between Fanshawe programs to reach your goals. Explore internal pathways and pathway scholarship opportunities.
Degree Students Pages
Summer 2026 Degree Courses Summer course registration begins March 30th, 2026. Full-time and part-time degree students who are scheduled to complete a General Education elective should select their academic program from the list below to see the courses available to them. How to Register for an Elective Graduate Requirements & Planning Resources Every degree student at Fanshawe must complete...
Course Withdrawal Dates Pages
Full-Time Post-Secondary Withdrawal Dates The attached chart indicates the approved deadlines for course withdrawal from Full-Time Post-Secondary studies. To verify the course withdrawal dates for your courses please check your student verification form you received at the beginning of the term or check with your academic division.
Check out public transit options and learn about parking passes and daily fees at Fanshawe. Plus, find out how to rent a locker.
Freedom of Information Pages
Fanshawe College adheres to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of Ontario. Learn more about how this applies.
Access Studies Pages
What is SWAC? SWAC is designed for disengaged, underachieving students who are in their last year of secondary school and require 8 to 10 credits to graduate. SWAC students attend classes on campus five days per week, and four of those days are spent with a secondary teacher working on OSSD credits. One day per week students attend a Dual Credit course (a college delivered class taught by College...
Our skilled trade and apprenticeship training provides you with the in-school and hands-on experience you need to become a successful tradesperson.
Co-operative Education Pages
Co-op programs provide valuable work experience. Our co-op placement services help you land the right co-op opportunity for your career.
Health and Safety Standards Your future career in the Health Sciences, Nursing and Community Studies fields requires you to meet specific health and safety standards before you can begin your first clinical/field placement. Why? To protect you, your placement agency co-workers and those individuals you will serve during placement; To meet regulations set out by Ontario law; To meet placement...