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Message from the Principal Background

Current State

What is the Community Connections Program?

CCP at a Glance Impacts and Highlights

Why now?

Message from the Career Advisor

What did employers say?

What did alumni have to say?

As Canada’s longest established non-profit international college, it was a great privilege to be able to launch this innovative program in 2021 in the midst of the COVID pandemic. One of the barriers facing aspiring students from around the world for successful participation in the Canadian economy is opportunities for work experience.

We have continued to expand this unique opportunity for newcomer students to access paid work experience with local non-profit organizations on a part time basis. This report reveals the key insights and learning from the last two years since the inception of the program

The first of its kind at a University Transfer College, the initial program pilot saw six students placed into paid externships on a part time basis while they continue their studies. By paying employment costs for the student placements, the College was able to support local community benefit organizations who were facing considerable challenges during the pandemic We are incredibly proud of this program pilot and the community partnerships that have made the launch a success. As one of the few postsecondary institutions incorporated as a non-profit with charitable status, Columbia College has the flexibility and resources to approach student success through unique programs such as this.

It’s our pleasure to share the key impacts of the program with past and future prospective partners, and with our peers and colleagues in higher education. To the local partner organizations, funders, and inaugural students who contributed to the launch of the program and have made it a success: thank you. The experiences, stories, and successes described below were made possible with your support.

Robin Hemmingsen Principal Columbia College

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