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CNC releases balanced budget for upcoming school year

The College of New Caledonia released a balanced budget during its Annual General Meeting Monday.

School President Henry Reiser says this is good news for students; being in the black means CNC can again grow its programs and reinstate ones cut in the past.

“We can bring back people from facilities, for example, who provide maintenance of the building. We can increase those numbers and put people where there are staffing shortages in counseling, advising, so the students have the kinds of supports that they need.”

In Prince George specifically, Reiser says the balanced budget means the school can soon launch a new ultrasound program.

“We have funding for that, we have money for the equipment, we have money for the start up. This should launch to be a very successful program next fall.”

The 2017/18 Operating Fund budget totals $50,316,776 in revenues and $50,047,466 in expenses. The $269,310 surplus will chip away at the $516,445 deficit in the capital fund.

Tuition is going up 2% in the fall.

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