This table allows you to find a list of non-degree programs identified by publicly assisted universities which align to Statistics Canada’s Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) (2021). The programs are listed by essential details such as program titles and program information. This table will be helpful if you need to identify a CIP code for a specific non-degree program offered by a publicly assisted university. Below are some helpful definitions: * Designated Learning Institution (DLI): A DLI is a school approved by a provincial or territorial government to host international students. Each school and campus has a unique DLI number. To apply for a study permit, a student needs an acceptance letter from a DLI. * Unique ID: A code the postsecondary institution assigns that is unique to each program. * Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada: Statistics Canada uses the CIP to classify postsecondary educational programs according to a field of study. It is the official, national standard for the organizing, collecting, processing, disseminating and analyzing field of study statistics.