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About Pace
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About Pace
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PACE offers a variety of unique programs in a one-year format. Our full-time programs are highly focused, industry aligned and bring real-world scenarios into a university setting.
Our programs are designed with employer input and delivered by working professionals who bring real-world experience directly into the classroom.
Whether you want to elevate your career prospects, transition into a new field, or complement an existing degree with practical, job-ready skills, PACE provides the training and support to help you succeed.
Explore our live online application portal to view programs currently accepting applications. If a program does not appear in the portal, it is not open for applications at this time.
PACE now offers two unique options designed to support international students and their families while maximizing value and career outcomes.
Spouses of current PACE students may qualify to study at the domestic tuition rate, representing significant savings for couples pursuing education in Canada together.
Eligible spouses can earn a Canadian credential, gain work experience during their studies, and strengthen long-term settlement pathways—all at a substantially reduced cost.
Download the Spousal Discount Information Sheet
Choose a “1+1=3” study plan by completing two consecutive one‑year PACE diplomas in a dual‑program pathway. This option lets you build a deeper skill set over roughly two years of study and may support eligibility for a longer Post‑Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), in accordance with IRCC policy on combining programs. Completing eligible program combinations consecutively (with no more than a one-term break) may support applications for longer post-graduation work permits, in accordance with IRCC policies.
Download the Dual-Program Pathway Information Sheet
Actual PGWP length is always determined by IRCC and depends on individual circumstances, documentation, and the rules in place when you apply. For the most accurate information, review IRCC’s P policy on how the length of a PGWP is calculated.