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College of New Caledonia
The College of New Caledonia, shortly known as CNC, is a post-secondary institute serving the residents of the interior of British Columbia.
Established in 1969 as a successor of British Columbia's Vocational School, the College is located in Prince George, Canada.
College of New Caledonia enrols approximately 5,000 students, and each class has not more than 37 students.
The College has six campuses in Burns Lake, Fort St., James, Mackenzie, Vanderhoof and Quesnel and Prince George.
College's dental assisting and dental hygiene program has received accreditation from Canada's commission of Dental accreditation.
The College offers diploma, certificate, associate, bachelor and master degrees in the following study area:
Business & Management
Health Sciences
Human Sciences
Technologies
Trades & Industries
University Studies
The college of New Caledonia has credits transfer in partner with the renowned universities in Canada such as University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and University of Victoria
College of New Caledonia also attracts a large number of international students each year which makes the college highly multicultural.
Campus
Prince George Campus
College of Caledonia's Prince George Campus offers most of the College's program. The campus houses four buildings: the main campus building, Technical Education Centre, Nicholson Campus, and the John A Brink Trades & Technology Centre.
The campus also offers students facilities like a gym, weight room, bouldering wall, squash courts and yoga classes.
Quesnel Campus
The Quesnel campus is situated at 100 Campus Way, Quesnel, B.C the brilliant construction of the campus building bagged the Governor-General's Award for Architecture in 2012.
The Quesnel Campus offers courses in Nursing Baccalaureate, Apprentice Industrial Mechanic, Health Care Assistant Certificate, Carpenter, University Studies, Booking Certificate and many more.
Lakes District Campus
Established in 1976, the Lake District Campus is located in Burns Lake offers students a wide range of community-oriented educational programs.
The campus is known globally recognized for its work in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Mackenzie Campus
The College has campus functioning at Mackenzie, offering academic, vocational and professional development programs.
The campus also has Mackenzie WorkBC Employment Services Centre in Partnership with the government of British Columbia.
Nechako Campus
The Nechako Campus of the College is located in Fort St. James and Vanderhoof.
Scholarships
The College of New Caledonia offers scholarships to domestic and international students, and the College follows the vision that no students should miss out on education due to financial limitations.
The College offers more than 300 scholarships to students ranging from $250 - $1500, and they are awarded on the basis of academic and extra co-curricular achievements.
Program
Web and Graphic Design
University Studies
Kinesiology Diploma
Fine Arts Certificate
Criminology Diploma
Associate of Science Biology
Associate of Arts
Associate of Arts Modern Classics
Associate of Arts Aboriginal Studies
Associate of Arts Anthropology
Applied Science Engineering Certificate
Welding
Professional Cook
Pipe Trade
Power Engineering
Industrial Mechanic
Heavy Mechanical Trades
Automotive Service Technician
Natural Resources and Forest Technology
Computer Network Technician
Social Service Worker
Early Childhood Care and Learning and many more
Accommodation
Students at the College of New Caledonia get a chance to opt for accommodation close to the campus as well as the shopping mall and other recreational facilities.
Students can also choose meal options from the college cafeteria
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