Job Opportunity: President, BC Colleges
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BC Colleges is hiring a new President, to start early 2025.
At BC Colleges, we want to acknowledge the successes of our colleges, especially excellence in teaching and community building. We celebrate the many milestones, projects, collaborations and announcements from our colleges on our website, in our monthly newsletter, and throughout our social media channels.
Read about the latest news and activities happening at colleges throughout BC in this month’s What’s New at BC Colleges? e-newsletter.
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BC Colleges is hiring a new President, to start early 2025.
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Opinion: Colleges offer all students, including those born in Canada and those who come from abroad, an affordable and accessible pathway to employment
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Colin Ewart has served as President of BC Colleges for over 9 years. During his tenure, he established BC Colleges as a recognized and credible voice with government and industry, influencing public policy, fostering partnerships and innovation, and securing investments that continue to benefit college education throughout British Columbia.
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For graduating student Marianne Bitang, a work experience in 2019 has resulted in an all-expense paid trip to the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management national conference this June.
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Complete with a little rock n’ roll snarl that goes along with her educational pathway of choice, Class of 2024 co-valedictorian Jay Porteous is confident her fellow graduates are ready to make a raucous impact on their budding careers.
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Coast Mountain College (CMTN) is on track to bring the Practical Nursing Diploma Program back to the College pending a final seal of approval from the BC College of Nurses and Midwives. Applications are being accepted now for classes commencing in October.
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North Island College’s forestry technology graduates celebrated with a silver ring ceremony in April, as many are typically working in the field come graduation time in June. The college’s coastal forestry technologist program is also celebrating an achievement of its own: accreditation.
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College of the Rockies is launching an Indigenous Advisory Committee in partnership with their Indigenous partners, including First Nations, Métis Chartered Communities, and the Ktunaxa Nation Council.
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One hundred female high school students from the Okanagan, Similkameen and Shuswap participated in Okanagan College's inaugural Jill of All Trades event at the Kelowna campus.
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What started as a separate cohort of cook training evolved into a life-changing experience for a group of Northern Lights College students.