B.C.’s post-secondary system uses a rigourous degree quality assurance review process to ensure degree quality and equivalency across degree levels and institutions. Using this approach makes B.C. degree credentials transferrable in Canada and internationally, and is consistent with pan-Canadian degree level standards.
The degree authorization process is administered by the Degree Quality Assessment Board – an independent advisory board appointed by the Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.
Public Colleges
Degree Level |
Associate Degree |
Applied Bachelor's Degree |
Public Institutes
Degree Level |
Associate Degree |
Bachelor's Degree |
Applied Master's Degree |
British Columbia Institute of Technology |
Justice Institute of British Columbia |
Nicola Valley Institute of Technology |
Public Universities
Degree Level |
Associate Degree |
Bachelor's Degree |
Master's Degree |
Doctoral Degree (only institutions marked with * offer doctoral degrees) |
Provincially-Authorized Private Degree-Granting Institutions
Degree Level |
Associate Degree |
Bachelor's Degree |
Master's Degree |
Doctoral Degree |
The Degree Authorization Act requires private and out-of-province public post-secondary institutions to obtain consent from the Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills if they wish to grant or confer a degree in British Columbia.
The Act also requires private and out-of-province public post-secondary institutions that wish to use the word “university” in their name to either obtain consent from the minister to do so, or be authorized by a British Columbia statute to do so.
The Act applies to all private and out-of-province public post-secondary institutions. It does not apply to British Columbia public post-secondary institutions.
In addition to the exemption for British Columbia public post-secondary institutions, the Act contains the following exemptions:
Use the resources below to discover more about regulations regarding private and out-of-province public post-secondary education in British Columbia.
For more information, contact the
Degree Quality Assessment Board Secretariat
Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills