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CNC Showcases different learning opportunities through virtual open house

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) will be hosting a virtual open house on November 26th to adhere to social distancing guidelines.

The open house will teach potential future students about different programs and services and there will also be opportunities to meet CNC staff and faculty.

“People have put so many parts of their lives on hold due to the pandemic, engaging in education and training to improve one’s life should never wait,” said CNC President Dr. Dennis Johnson, “CNC is open, we continue to provide opportunities, and we are ready to welcome people from our region to transform their lives through the development of new skills.”

Running from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, the open house will cover a number of topics including preparing for college, accessing student supports, and studying abroad opportunities starting in 2022.

Additionally, event instructors from a number of programs including Fine Arts, and Natural Resource and Forest Technology will be available to converse with potential students.

“The interactive conversations with instructors allow prospective students to get familiar with CNC programs while other sessions inform students how to access student supports to ensure academic success,” said CNC Vice President Student Affairs Shelley Carter-Rose.

All events will be held through Zoom, registration and event schedules are available online.

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