Expand your
horizons at CNC.
Make your college years memorable at CNC As a student at the College of New Caledonia you will have amazing opportunities for adventure many people can only dream about. Northern B.C. is famous for its natural beauty, with outdoor activities only minutes away, no matter where you are. There are hundreds of lakes in the region that are perfect for fishing, waterskiing, or just soaking up the sun. If you’re into sports, you’ll love exploring the countless bike paths and hiking trails in the region, or snowboarding and skiing on the same slopes as 2015 Canada Winter Games athletes. When you need a break, the area is home to a symphony orchestra, art galleries, and professional and amateur theatre groups. Concerts and music festivals happen year-round. Hop on a one-hour flight from Prince George to Vancouver for the weekend, or make it a day trip and drive to Jasper with your friends. Whatever your lifestyle, make it extraordinary at CNC.
Your choice of six campuses CNC has provided education in northern B.C. since 1969, and we take pride in being connected to the people and communities we serve. We offer a wide variety of programming and services at six campuses throughout the region. We’ve also expanded trades programming in our new $30 million trades and technology centres at our Prince George and Quesnel campuses.
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he north offers a lifestyle worth boasting about! Our campuses are located in small, safe communities surrounded by spectacular wilderness.
Prince George Prince George is a great mix of city and country living. It’s Northern B.C.’s capital and an active city of 80,000 people. Prince George is home to our largest campus with 3,700 students. The campus hosted athletes from across the nation at the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
Burns Lake (Lakes District) Our Lakes District campus is surrounded by some of B.C.’s largest and most beautiful freshwater lakes. Academically, the campus has gained worldwide attention for its Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder advanced diploma, which is delivered online.
Mackenzie A destination for outdoor sports enthusiasts, Mackenzie is known for its winter sports including dog sled racing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling competitions. Programs range from Haul Truck and Crane Operator to First Aid and Legal Administrative Assistant.
Fort St. James Located on the eastern shore of Stuart Lake, our Fort St. James campus boasts an area with numerous lakes and rivers suited to various water activities, and rolling hills and forests to hike and mountain bike. The campus has a close relationship with Mt. Milligan Mines to provide muchneeded training for the mining industry.
Vanderhoof Vanderhoof is the geographic centre of the province, as well as home to CNC’s first regional campus, which opened in 1975. Programs include Administrative Assistant, Family Childcare Training, trades and more.
Quesnel Quesnel is rich in culture with more than 30 heritage sites around town. The campus earned the Governor General’s Award for Architecture in 2012. Programs include Social Work, Nursing, Millwright, Power Engineering and more.
Programs and courses CNC offers over 70 flexible and transferable programs and courses. Along with being one of the most affordable post-secondary institutions in the province, CNC offers small class sizes (no class is larger than 37 students), skilled instructors, handson practical training and an unforgettable student experience.
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orried about where you’re going to live? We’ve got you covered; our campus communities provide some of the most affordable housing in B.C.
CnC’s Technical Centres in
Prince George & Quesnel have been awarded
LEED GoLD CErTiFiCaTion (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design)
The certification is recognized internationally in 150 countries for excellence in green building. So it’s kind of a big deal.
Types of programs » Certificates generally last up to one year. » Diplomas last two years or more. » advanced diplomas usually require a college diploma to enter and provide advanced learning in a specialized field. » associate degrees count toward two years of your bachelor’s degree when you transfer to university. » Foundation programs provide you with the knowledge to start in various trade programs, usually in 10 months or less. » apprenticeships are designed for trades students who are already sponsored/ indentured by an employer in that trade.
School of Trades and Technologies Visit www.cnc.bc.ca for up-to-date course and program offerings
Trades Build, fix, and make things work PROGRAM
LEVEL
DURATION
Autobody (Motor Vehicle Body Repair)
Foundation 30 weeks
Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician
Foundation 22 weeks
Automotive Service Technician
Foundation 4 years Levels 1-4 30 week
Carpentry
Foundation 21 weeks Levels 1-4 4 years
Computer/Network Electronics Technician certificate
1 year
Driver Training
–
Electrical
Foundation 20 weeks Levels 1-4 4 years
Excavator Training
–
9 weeks
Forest Industry Safety Training
–
Varies
Heavy Mechanical Trades
Foundation 36 weeks Levels 1-4 4 years
Heavy Equipment Operator Training
–
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)/Machinist
Foundation 22 weeks
Industrial Mechanic
Levels 1-4
4 years
Industry Training (various programs)
–
Varies
Machinist
Levels 2-4
4 years
Metal Fabrication
Foundation 23 weeks Level 1 4 years
Millwright
Levels 1-4
4 years
Mineral Processing Operator certificate
–
16 weeks
Mining Industry certificate
–
16 weeks
Mobile Crane Operator
–
7 weeks
Piping
Foundation 25 weeks
Plumbing
Foundation 21 weeks Levels 2-4 4 years
Power Engineering certificate
3rd class 4th class
25 weeks 40 weeks
Professional Cook
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
28 weeks 14 weeks 6 weeks
Welding
Foundation 28 weeks Levels 1-4 5-8 weeks / level
Varies
Varies
100%
of CnC Health Care assistant, Practical nurse and Med Lab Technology students find employment within one month of completing their program.*
School of University Studies and Career Access (SUSCA) Access programs Get the prereqs you need for the program you want PROGRAM
DURATION
Pre-Business
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Engineering (Applied Science)
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Medical Laboratory Technology
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Medical Radiography Technology
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Natural Resources and Environmental Technology
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Practical Nurse
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Social Services Worker
4 to 8 months (full-time)
Pre-Web and Graphic Design
4 to 8 months (full-time)
*Source: BC Student Outcomes, Diploma, Associate Degree, and Certificate Student Outcomes Survey, prepared by BC Stats, interpreted by the College of New Caledonia.
Business and management Make your mark in the corporate world PROGRAM
DURATION
ABT Administrative Assistant certificate
34 weeks
Accounting and Finance diploma
2 years
Applied Leadership certificate
1 year
Associate of Arts (Commerce) degree
2 years
Bookkeeping certificate
1 year
Business Management certificate
1 year
Business Management diploma
2 years
Human Resources Management post-diploma
2 years
Legal Administrative Assistant certificate
1 year (online)
OďŹƒce Assistant certificate
1 year (online)
Tourism Management post-diploma
2 years
Health sciences Help and care for others PROGRAM
DURATION
Dental Assisting certificate
1 year
Dental Hygiene diploma (the ongoing delivery of this program is currently under review) Health Care Assistant certificate
35 weeks
Medical Laboratory Technology Science diploma
2.5 years
Medical OďŹƒce Assistant certificate
Varies
Medical Radiography Technology diploma
2 years
Nursing, Bachelor of Science
4 years (2 years at UNBC)
Nursing Unit Clerk certificate
1 year
Practical Nurse diploma
2 years
Human services Give back to your community and help people to be their best PROGRAM
DURATION
Community Support Worker certificate
1 year
Early Childhood Care and Learning certificate
1 year
Education Assistant certificate
1 year
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder advanced diploma
Varies (online)
Human Service citation
1 year
Outreach Advocacy and Support Worker certificate
Varies
Social Service Worker certificate
9 months
Social Service Worker diploma
2 years
Social Service Worker university transfer diploma
2 years
Teacher Replacement Training citation
Varies (online)
Technology Work with your mind and hands PROGRAM
DURATION
Engineering (Applied Science) certificate
1 year
Environmental Field Assistant certificate
15 weeks
Information and Communication Technology certificate
1 year
Information Technologies post-diploma
2 years
Natural Resources & Environmental Technology diploma
2 years
Registered Forest Technologist Exam Preparation
3 weeks (online)
Registered Professional Forester Exam Preparation
3 weeks (online)
Web and Graphic Design citation, certificate and diploma
1 to 2 years
University transfer Start your degree with us and save PROGRAM
DURATION
Aboriginal Studies certificate
1 year
Associate of Arts degree
2 years
Associate of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) degree
2 years
Criminology diploma
2 years
Engineering certificate
1 year
Fine Arts certificate
1 year
Kinesiology diploma
2 years
Science associate degree
2 years
Web and Graphic Design citation, certificate and diploma
1 to 2 years
Women’s Studies and Gender Relations diploma
2 years
Associate degrees, as well as some diplomas and certificates, can be transferred to other institutions in Canada toward your undergraduate degree. You can also transfer to third year in major programs at BC universities after two years of specific courses at CNC.
YOU’LL
pay less
Here are examples of areas with individual firstand second- year courses you can take at CNC for credit toward your degree:
when you complete your first two years of university courses
at college.*
Aboriginal Studies
Computer Science
Geography
Anthropology
Criminology
History
Political Science
Applied Science
Economics
Kinesiology
Psychology
Biology
English
Mathematics
Sociology
Chemistry
Fine Arts
Philosophy
Women’s Studies
Commerce
French
Physics
*Source: Does Earning an Associate Degree Lead to Better Baccalaureate Outcomes for Transfer Students, prepared by Cuny Office of Policy Research, interpreted by the College of New Caledonia.
Over
5,000 students
More ways to learn with us
enrol in Continuing Education annually.*
Continuing Education Learn from faculty who practice what they teach; the up-to-the-minute knowledge and innovative ideas they share in class will give you the marketable, in-demand skills you need to get your dream job. Take a short course or more in-depth program in art, business, health care, social services, office technology or trades. Getting started couldn’t be easier!
Upgrading Would you like to obtain a certificate of high school equivalency? You can use Academic Upgrading courses towards your Adult Basic Education Certificate or to gain a BC Adult Graduation Diploma. Already have a high school diploma, but not the courses you need to enter college? No problem! Our courses will get you started and on your way. In fact, you may be able to overlap Academic Upgrading courses with other courses at CNC. And with our Access Program packages, you can have a seamless transition into many programs, and, for some programs, guaranteed admission and/or advanced standing. *Source: www.cnc.bc.ca/pir
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e at the College of New Caledonia believe in extending equal access opportunities to all members of our community. at is why we offer three innovative programs to help individuals with disabilities overcome systematic barriers. e Adventure Seekers program offers continued learning, the TARGET program introduces the basic skills required for the world of work, and the JET program prepares people with learning difficulties for entry-level positions in competitive employment.
Study abroad You can earn academic credit while you travel through our International Education Study Abroad program.
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tudying abroad doesn’t have to break the bank. Join one of our international field schools, overseas CNC oers several volunteer projects, or complete your practicum abroad. scholarships and bursaries Travel to exciting and interesting places including Costa that can help fund your Rica, Italy, Korea, China, and a wide range of travels. communities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
83.3% of CnC students are employed within 3 months of graduation*
Student services to help you succeed Need a little extra help or want to improve your skills? We have seminars and resources ready to support you throughout the semester and experts dedicated to helping you make informed decisions about your educational goals. If you have questions, Student Services has the answers. Check out our helpful resources online, or come visit us on campus. aboriginal resource Centre: Specialized support is available to all of our students who declare Aboriginal ancestry. The Centre has a full-time academic advisor, part-time tutoring support and essential advice on financial support. The Centre provides a community environment that reflects the distinctive cultures of Aboriginal peoples. academic advising: Speak to our advisors for help developing your unique career path from course selection to transferring to university. Centre for Student Success: Get help with study skills, test-taking strategies, time management, tutoring and more. Essay writing can be difficult for many students, but the Centre for Student Success can help you work through writer’s block and other obstacles to get the best mark on your paper. accessibility Services: We want all of our students to succeed in their studies. Accessibility Services works
with students who have visual or hearing impairment, mobility challenges, or have medical, psychiatric or learning disabilities. Student awards and Financial assistance: Yes, you can afford college, and we can help! The Student Awards and Financial Assistance office provides a variety of services including help with applications to Student Aid BC, advice on personal budgeting, and the Adult Upgrading Grant (AUG). Your hard work and dedication may also make you eligible for our scholarships and bursaries.
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ampus activities happen yearround. Keep an eye on CNC’s online News and Events listings so you don’t miss great events like the Toonie BBQ or the Farmers’ Market.
*Source: BC Student Outcomes, Diploma, Associate Degree, and Certificate Student Outcomes Survey, prepared by BC Stats, interpreted by the College of New Caledonia.
All your amenities on campus Pick up a unique gift item in our bookstore, relieve your stress in a fitness class, or have lunch with your friends in Kodiaks restaurant. You can also get involved with the Students’ Union or relax and study in our extensive library. Bookstore: The bookstore stocks a variety of gifts and necessities, from comfy clothes to snacks and stationery. Need textbooks for class? Get your personal booklist at the bookstore – it has everything you need. You can even avoid lines by ordering your textbooks online from the comfort of your home. Cafeteria: It’s really more of a dining experience than a cafeteria when you try our Professional Cook students’ gourmet hot lunches at a great price. The cafeteria also offers a diverse salad bar, soups, baked goods and more! Health and Wellness Centre: A medical doctor and nurse practitioner are available to provide primary health care services for CNC students who do not have a family doctor, or for those who require nonurgent walk-in services. Kodiaks restaurant: Kodiaks – run by our Professional Cook students and chefs – has gained a reputation for fine dining that attracts local foodies every season. The restaurant is only open a few months each year for lunch and dinner, so don’t miss out.
Library: More than 180,000 books and 2,200 movies – need we say more? Campus libraries offer a wide range of resources, services and staff to support you through your studies. Grab a book, find a quiet corner, and relax! recreation: All of our students have free year-round access to CNC recreation facilities and fitness classes. With so many activities to choose from, you’re bound to find something you’ll enjoy. Students’ Union: Your student association provides many services including locker rentals, medical/dental plans, U-Pass (transit/pool pass), discounted travel cards and help finding a place to live. Get involved and make a difference!
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oin one or all of our free fitness classes, such as Butts and Guts, Hula-Hooping, Yoga, or is only Zumba.
Residence
96
steps away
from campus. (yeah, we counted!)
Accommodation Our campus in Prince George offers a recently renovated 92room student residence. Your private room comes with basic furniture, and a mini-kitchen with a microwave, sink, and small fridge. The spacious shared common areas feature two comfortable lounges, TVs, a pool table, a main floor kitchen, laundry rooms, and park-like grounds with a patio and barbecue. Six resident advisors also live on-site to support you throughout the semester. Rates start at $420 per month. Residence fills up quickly, so apply early!
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ur affordable rates include heat, electric, and high-speed internet – and we’re only a short walk from grocery shopping, restaurants, and one of northern B.C.’s largest malls.