TRU, Coast Mountain College announce new transfer agreement for Bachelor of Arts in Criminology

TRU, Coast Mountain College announce new transfer agreement for Bachelor of Arts in Criminology

June 18, 2026 at 11:01 am  Education, Kamloops, News

Graduates from one of the Coast Mountain College (CMTN) two-year criminology programs can now take advantage of a block transfer into the third year of a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology at Thompson Rivers University (TRU). The agreement reflects both institutions’ commitment to supporting student access, mobility and success in post-secondary education.

“This agreement is all about learners in northern British Columbia realizing their ambitions and building rewarding careers in the justice and public safety sectors,” said Dr. Airini, president and vice-chancellor of TRU.

“We deeply respect the values base and curriculum innovations at Coast Mountain College. We are genuinely excited to partner on this initiative. As BC’s first dual-sector research university, TRU understands that collaboration is essential to strengthening post-secondary education across British Columbia. Through this partnership with Coast Mountain College, together we have created a seamless pathway that builds on students’ strengths and aspirations, expands access to degree education, and develops the skilled professionals needed in northern communities.”

Dr. Laurie Waye, president and CEO of CMTN, said “Coast Mountain College is delighted to partner with Thompson Rivers University on this exciting new pathway for learners studying in northwest BC. TRU is known for its high-quality education, commitment to student success, and understanding of the needs of diverse learners. Students at CMTN will be able to continue their criminology studies with confidence through this seamless pathway leading to well-paid, meaningful work.”

Under the new agreement, CMTN Criminology Diploma graduates can transfer the full 60 credits to TRU, where they would complete the remaining 60 credits required for a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology. These additional credits can be completed either at a TRU campus or through TRU online, providing flexibility for northern learners to start at CMTN and complete the Bachelor of Arts in Criminology without having to move away for their studies.

For students who complete CMTN’s associate degree with a criminology specialization, 66 credits are transferable, and the remaining 54 credits for the bachelor’s degree can be completed with TRU.

“As the Faculty of Arts at TRU continues to grow and expand its criminology offerings, we welcome this agreement with CMTN,” says TRU Dean, Faculty of Arts, Mark Wallin. “Together, we are creating opportunities for students to pursue their educational goals while strengthening pathways between our institutions.”

To apply to the CMTN Criminology Diploma or Associate Degree, or to speak to an academic advisor about planning a block transfer in criminology, contact [email protected]. For more information about the TRU Bachelor of Arts in Criminology program, visit Criminology, Bachelor of Arts, Thompson Rivers University.

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