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新喀里多尼亞學院

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Overview

Overview

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution located in the Central Interior of British Columbia.

Established in 1969, the college is distributed over six community campuses which serve an area with a population of around 145,000 people and totalling more than 115,000 square kilometres.

CNC has a wide variety of post-secondary programs, with over 70 courses in health sciences, trades and technologies, social services, business and university studies. The college is known for its high standards of tuition, with students benefitting from small class sizes, and a variety of vocational and applied teaching methods. The college provides opportunities for lifelong learning, and helps students to realise their educational aspirations, and personal goals.

CNC has approximately 5,000 students enrolled across its six campuses and supports a community representing 22 First Nation groups and nine municipalities.

College credits can be transferred to several universities within the province of British Columbia, including Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia. Graduates leave CNC career ready, with a superb education and a network of connections that ensures a wide selection of employment opportunities.

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What's New

What's New

CNC offers a generous range of student opportunities and financial awards. This is made possible through their endowment fund for student awards, which supports an annual funding package worth CAD 5,000. Each year, there are ten awards of CAD 500 available to full-time students who can demonstrate financial need and who are completing their first semester.

This year. the CNC Student's Union (CNCSU) has made a large donation to the endowment fund, worth an impressive CAD 63,472. Nearly CAD 60,000 of this donation will be put towards the principal balance of the fund, ensuring its future and an ongoing ability to provide financial security to those students who need it most.

The CNCSU believes in fair access to education and provides equal opportunities while fostering a supportive and inclusive learning community. This substantial donation enables many students to focus on their studies in confidence and gives them a better chance to achieve their academic goals.

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Teaching quality

Teaching quality

CNC provides a versatile and varied learning platform, which gives students superb opportunities to gain skills, become career ready, or progress to university level study within the province of British Columbia. The college is proud to work closely with 22 First Nation communities and has an excellent standard of teaching, supported by its Academic Plan, ''lhulh whuts'odutel'eh (we will learn together)''.

Tuition at CNC revolves around four key principles:

  • Access to education and training for potential students
  • Quality programming and opportunities for all students at all campuses
  • Flexible and agile opportunities, responding to communities' needs and students' lives
  • Recognition of graduates' credentials by employers and post-secondary institutions.

The college aims to deliver its high-quality curriculum in a considerate and mindful way, which will continue to support students in British Columbia's north-central interior in accessing a diverse and multifaceted education which serves as preparation for an ever changing social and economic world.

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Department structure

Department structure

CNC offers a wide variety of courses across its six campus locations, spanning many different academic levels from certificates and diplomas, foundation courses to trade programmes, apprenticeships, continued professional development courses and much more.

These courses are delivered through six main academic departments:

Business & Management - Students learn the tools of the trade, and the skills required to build and run a business enterprise or climb the professional ladder.

Health Sciences - Students gain high quality theoretical instruction, with simulated workspaces with practical tuition and small class sizes

Human Services - Tutors teach the skills and knowledge needed to work in a versatile range of community settings, helping children, families, and groups of people to grow.

Technologies - Theoretical knowledge is taught in classroom and laboratory environments, instilling students with problem solving and critical thinking skills which make then highly desirable graduates.

Trades - Skilled tradespeople are in high demand in the north, and CNC's Foundations and Apprentice programs are designed to teach fundamental techniques and encourage innovation.

University Studies - CNC presents students with a high-quality and affordable route to enrolment on a degree level course, with programs allowing students to take up to 60 university credits at the college before transferring to one of many public universities, colleges and institutes across British Columbia.

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Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Since CNC offers courses across a wide range of academic levels and spanning many different subject areas, there are numerous different admission requirements based on the specifics of the program selected.

Prospective students are encouraged to carefully check their preferred course page on the CNC website for full information about grade and submission requirements, as well as specific deadlines.

Domestic and international students can submit an application to an academic program online by using EducationPlannerBC.

For courses which start in the Fall, students are strongly advised to make their application before March 31st of the same year, although if there are places available after this date then the college may still accept late applications. The admissions team are available to contact all year round to answer any questions relating to the admission process.

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Facilities

Facilities

CNC comprises the following six campus locations, distributed across the central interior of British Columbia:

  • Prince George
  • Quesnel
  • Burns Lake
  • Fort St. James
  • Mackenzie
  • Vanderhoof

Each campus is a self-contained learning environment and contains all the resources which students need to excel at their studies, as well as developing themselves personally.

Details about the specific facilities available at these campuses can be found on the CNC website, however there are many resources which are shared across all locations via the college's virtual learning environment. The CNC Library is a fantastic online resource, which contains tens of thousands of eBooks, video streaming services, digital journals, and information databases which student can access from any location they choose.

British Columbia is widely known for its pristine scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. Each CNC location is located in a beautiful lakeside environment with ready access to forests, rivers, and plenty of enrichment activities such as hiking, kayaking, rock climbing and snow sports.

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Scholarships & funding

Scholarships & funding

CNC uphold the principle that education should be accessible for everyone and makes great efforts to ensure that its students have the financial security to focus fully on their studies and achieve their highest potential.

Their financial services department offers free and confidential consultancy on student loan issues and can help students to initiate and complete the process of applying for extra funding. The college itself has a large endowment fund, from which it offers more than 300 individual scholarships, bursaries, and awards, which range in value from CAD 250 to CAD 2,000.

There are awards for both merit and needs-based criteria, and do not need to be repaid. There are subject-specific scholarship schemes, as well as bursaries for both full-time and part-time students.

A full list of financial awards can be viewed on the CNC website, and prospective students are encouraged to check this list to see if they are eligible for any of the schemes offered.

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