Posts Tagged ‘college’

Cambrian College To Trial Year-Round Education

Cambrian College To Trial Year-Round Education

SUDBURY, ON –  An increase in enrolment, particularly from international students, is prompting Cambrian College to try a year-round approach to the academic year. This year, for the first time, Cambrian will be accepting students for a semester that starts in May. Two programs have been [Read more]

High School Students Receive Conditional Offers

High School Students Receive Conditional Offers

THUNDER BAY, ON – Confederation College celebrated 43 grade 11 students today by awarding them with conditional offers of acceptance through its unique Confederation Bound: Early Acceptance program. The program is built upon the principle that recipient students be identified by their high [Read more]

Tourism Travel & Eco-Adventure Students Get Hands-On Experience with Wasaya

Tourism Travel & Eco-Adventure Students Get Hands-On Experience with Wasaya

THUNDER BAY, ON – Students in the Tourism – Travel and Eco-Adventure program at Confederation College received hands-on experience today, thanks to a new collaboration with Wasaya. Following a detailed tour of the various sections of the aircraft, the fourteen Flight Attendant students who are [Read more]

Saving for Your Child’s Education by Kim Inglis

Saving for Your Child’s Education by Kim Inglis

Every year many Canadian families are face with paying for a large portion of their child’s post-graduate education.  A study conducted by BMO Global Asset Management found that 70% of parents are worried their children will not be able to afford university or college.  As a result, they are [Read more]

Cambrian College Hosts Inaugural Indigenous Arts Showcase

Cambrian College Hosts Inaugural Indigenous Arts Showcase

FROM: Cambrian College SUDBURY, ON – There will be a homecoming of sorts when renowned author Richard Van Camp steps off the plane on October 15 and into the welcoming hands of Greater Sudbury. Van Camp, who hails from Fort Smith, NWT, was last in the nickel city to shoot The Lesser Blessed, a [Read more]

Helping Make Post-secondary Education More Affordable

Helping Make Post-secondary Education More Affordable

Ontario Encouraging Students to Apply For 30% Off Tuition Grant Ontario is helping college and university students save 30 per cent off their tuition for the 2014-15 school year. The value of the grant has increased annually to keep pace with tuition costs. This year, students in degree programs [Read more]

Bâtir un système d’éducation postsecondaire plus solide

Bâtir un système d’éducation postsecondaire plus solide

Les ententes de mandat stratégiques soulignent les forces des collèges et universités L’Ontario poursuit la transformation de son système d’éducation postsecondaire en aidant chaque établissement d’enseignement à renforcer ses forces, s’assurant ainsi que les [Read more]

Building a Stronger Postsecondary Education System

Building a Stronger Postsecondary Education System

Strategic Mandate Agreements Highlight Strengths of Colleges, Universities Ontario is moving forward with the transformation of its postsecondary education system by helping institutions build on their individual strengths, ensuring students continue to have access to innovative and affordable [Read more]

Confederation College Thunderhawks Add Women’s Hockey to Sport Lineup

Confederation College Thunderhawks Add Women’s Hockey to Sport Lineup

THUNDER BAY, ON – Confederation College and the Student Union of Confederation College Inc. (SUCCI) announced today the addition of women’s hockey to their Thunderhawks sports lineup. The 17-woman roster will be competing in a number of local and northern exhibition games, and out-of-town [Read more]

Liberal candidate François Cloutier announces “Canadian Learning Passport”

Liberal candidate François Cloutier announces  “Canadian Learning Passport”

HEARST, ON – A Liberal government will open the doors for every young Canadian who wants to go to college or university with a historic new Learning Passport, Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing Liberal candidate François Cloutier announced today in Hearst. “The message we are giving every one of [Read more]

TAX INCENTIVES FOR NEW GRADUATES

TAX INCENTIVES FOR NEW GRADUATES

HUGHES SUPPORTS TAX INCENTIVES FOR NEW GRADUATES IN RURAL COMMUNITIES Image from www.books4exchange.com. OTTAWA – Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes stood in the House of Commons yesterday to indicate her support for a bill that would provide tax incentives to new college and [Read more]

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