Adult Upgrading Program Returns to College of the Rockies In Response to Community Needs
Adult students in the Columbia Valley will soon have easier access to completing their high school diploma or achieving prerequisites for further education.
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Adult students in the Columbia Valley will soon have easier access to completing their high school diploma or achieving prerequisites for further education.
Vancouver Community College (VCC) has become the International Secretariat of University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP), overseeing student and faculty mobility to and from those regions.
CNC will help cut lineups and provide better ways to access student services with a new booking app.
NIC’s Artist Talk is returning for the winter 2021 season with a new, virtual format.
Okanagan College is powering up a new virtual employment fair next month to help connect students, alumni, job seekers in the community and employers from across the region.
Navid Ahmadi and Jashanpreet Singh recently completed work-terms with the Operational Excellence department at Langara College, working towards their Post-Degree Diplomas in Business Administration.
Launched as a way to improve access to health care careers for students living outside urban areas, Selkirk College’s Rural Pre-Medicine (RPM) Program is providing a successful post-secondary start for future healthcare professionals.
At NLC, providing support to students is always a top priority, especially during these challenging times.
Fueled by innovation and advanced manufacturing capabilities, Camosun College continues to excel as one of the top 50 research colleges in Canada, according to the latest report released today by Research Infosource, Inc.
When second year Coast Mountain College Nursing student, Kennedy Rutledge learned she had received the Alma VanDusen award from the Vancouver Foundation, she was thrilled.