College of New Caledonia

, British Columbia
CANADA
School ID: 5228
DLI#: O19360977332

Founded: 1969 Type: University Total Students:

Cost of Living: 20635

Application Fee: 125

About

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) has played an important role in training and educating residents in northern BC since 1969. We serve an area that is approximately 117,500 square kilometers, or 12% of the province. Our campuses in Prince George, Quesnel, Mackenzie, Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and Burns Lake are particularly reactive to the needs of the communities they serve.

CNC university studies students can easily take advantage of 15 agreements with 10 universities in BC, Alberta and elsewhere, allowing them to easily transfer into the third year of degree programs.



Why the College of New Caledonia

As a comprehensive college, provides access to lifelong learning and facilitates the achievement of personal and educational goals. We are responsive to the diverse needs of our students, our employees, and the communities in our region. In the dynamic, consultative environment, we deliver quality programs and promote the success of every student.

CNC offers more than 70 programs in health sciences, trades and technologies, social services, business and university studies and is an integral part of what makes CNC a great place to learn.

CNC provides affordable tuition, practical, hands-on learning and no more than 37 students in a class, which makes it easier for students to achieve their goals. In as little as 10 months, students can acquire the skills they need for a long-lasting, stable and successful career.


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The College of New Caledonia (CNC) has played an important role in training and educating residents in northern BC since 1969. We serve an area that is approximately 117,500 square kilometers, or 12% of the province. Our campuses in Prince George, Quesnel, Mackenzie, Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and Burns Lake are particularly reactive to the needs of the communities they serve.

CNC university studies students can easily take advantage of 15 agreements with 10 universities in BC, Alberta and elsewhere, allowing them to easily transfer into the third year of degree programs.



Why the College of New Caledonia

As a comprehensive college, provides access to lifelong learning and facilitates the achievement of personal and educational goals. We are responsive to the diverse needs of our students, our employees, and the communities in our region. In the dynamic, consultative environment, we deliver quality programs and promote the success of every student.

CNC offers more than 70 programs in health sciences, trades and technologies, social services, business and university studies and is an integral part of what makes CNC a great place to learn.

CNC provides affordable tuition, practical, hands-on learning and no more than 37 students in a class, which makes it easier for students to achieve their goals. In as little as 10 months, students can acquire the skills they need for a long-lasting, stable and successful career.


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