School says hundreds of students have graduated from the program, with many getting undergraduate degreesIyland Monrose, left, and Melanie McMullen are recent graduates of Toronto Metropolitan University's bridging program, Spanning the Gap. After about a year of transition courses, they're both pursuing undergraduate degrees at the same university.
The TMU program is what's known as a bridging program. It aims to help students 21 and older who face barriers get the credits they need to get into higher education, with the core belief being that help can "break cycles of intergenerational poverty and social exclusion," according to its website. It's currently funded by donations, making it free for students, and provides support for them in other areas, including housing and mental health services.
Other Ontario school also offer bridging programs, including the University of Toronto, York University and Brock University.Melanie McMullen, a 48-year-old recent graduate, is now hoping to get a bachelor's degree, and perhaps even a master's, in social work. She worked in trades and hospitality jobs before entering Spanning the Gaps.Pandemic learning left students feeling behind.
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