Algonquin has formed strategic partnerships with select universities to offer collaborative degrees. This includes the Bachelor of Information Technology - Interactive Multimedia and Design with Carleton University; Bachelor of Information Technology - Network Technology with Carleton University and Bachelor of Science in nursing with the University of Ottawa. Studies take place at Algonquin College and the partnering university and collaborative degrees are conferred by the university. Algonquin has developed articulation agreements with universities to assist qualified Algonquin graduates to attain specific degrees in shorter periods. Graduates are subject to the admission requirements of the university granting the degree. On February 16, 2017, Algonquin College announced a new partnership with
The Ottawa Hospital in health research, innovation and training. The partnership, signed by Algonquin College President Cheryl Jensen and Executive Vice-president of Research at The Ottawa Hospital will be focused on digital health, clinical trials and biotherapeutics manufacturing. The partnership will stand for five years until requiring renewal. Algonquin College has a partnership with
Shopify, specifically Shopify U, which has added the study of graphic design to its course list. The partnership will allow students to attend classes at the downtown Ottawa Shopify office and then practice their skills at local businesses. Internationally, the college has several partnerships with institutions in other countries to transfer expertise through technical assistance and training programs.
Scholarships Algonquin College joined Project Hero, a scholarship program co founded by General (Ret'd)
Rick Hillier for the families of fallen
Canadian Forces members. Algonquin College bursaries for
Aboriginal,
First Nations and
Métis students include: Peter Wintonick Bursary;
Ottawa Police Service's Thomas G. Flanagan Scholarship; MKI Travel and Hospitality Bursary.
Military The Diploma in Military Arts and Sciences (DMASc) provides Non-Commissioned Members (NCMs) of the
Canadian Forces an online program made possible by a partnership between OntarioLearn (Algonquin College consortium member), the
RMC, and the Canadian Defence Academy. Under a
RMC and Algonquin College articulation agreement, all graduates of this diploma program who apply to the RMC will be admitted into the Bachelor of Military Arts and Sciences degree program with advanced standing. In 2006, Algonquin College was approached by the Canadian Forces Support Training Group (CFSTG) to explore the feasibility of developing and delivering a program to satisfy the training requirements exclusively for Canadian Forces Geomatics Technicians. The goal was to increase the number of CF graduates produced by the School of Military Mapping. Students in the Geomatics Technician program earn a college-approved certificate in Geomatics. Algonquin also grants a provincially approved Geomatics Technician Diploma to students who successfully graduate from the Geomatics Technician Training and have completed a small number of approved additional courses. ==Athletics==