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College of New Caledonia

College of New Caledonia
MottoToujours la Verite
(The Truth Always)
TypePublic Community College
Established1969 (1969)
Endowment$44,940,000[1]
PresidentCindy Heitman [2]
DeanWard Cartier, Robert Lewis, Wendy Male, Amelia Merrick [3]
Administrative staff
345 in 2012[4]
Students6,610 (2022-2023)[5]
Location
British Columbia
,
Canada
Campusurban/suburban/rural Prince George, Quesnel, Mackenzie, "Lakes District" in Burns Lake, and "Nechako" in Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Vanderhoof.
Colours    Red and dark grey[6]
AffiliationsCICan, CCAA, CBIE.
Websitecnc.bc.ca

The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution that serves the residents of the Central Interior of British Columbia. CNC operates six campuses in Prince George, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Vanderhoof.

CNC offers small class sizes, not in excess of 37 students, as mandated by their faculty agreement.[7]

During the 2022-23 year, CNC had 6,610 students, with 5,135 domestic and 1,475 international students.[5] Out of all full-time equivalent (FTE) students, roughly 40% were international in 2023-2024. Changes in Canadian immigration rules for international students will lead to an expected decline in 2024-25 according to College presidents. [8]

  1. ^ "CNC Independent Auditor's Report 2-2023" (PDF).
  2. ^ "CNC announces new president and CEO". CNC. July 26, 2023. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  3. ^ "organizational-chart" (PDF). CNC. Retrieved 2024-07-13.
  4. ^ "Striking CNC staff going back to work", Ted Clarke, The Prince George Citizen, Nov. 21, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Post-Secondary Central Data Warehouse Standard Reports" (PDF). Government of British Columbia. Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training. December 12, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ "Brand Toolkit". College of New Caledonia. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  7. ^ "Collective Agreement - CNC & FACNC - April 1, 2012 – March 31, 2014" Archived July 27, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, p. 82, accessed Nov. 9, 2014.
  8. ^ "International student numbers expected to fall at Prince George schools". Prince George Citizen. 2024-01-23. Retrieved 2024-07-13.

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