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College of New Caledonia
  • Canada
  • Prince Geogre, British Columbia, Canada
    • School Type: College
Key Facts
  • Around 5,000 student including 500–600 international students from more than 50 countries.
  • Small Class Sizes: Average class size of 20–25 students ensures personalized learning.
  • Among the most cost-effective colleges in British Columbia.
  • Easy transfer to leading Canadian universities such as University of British Columbia (UBC), University of Victoria (UVic), and Simon Fraser University (SFU).

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College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution, with its main campus located at the heart of Prince George, British Columbia. CNC has played an important role in training and educating residents in Northern British Columbia since 1969. With the mission of providing students much more than an education, CNC is dedicated to helping students build and develop life skills and prepare students for their next phase in life. CNC offers more than 90 programs in different areas, such as human services, health sciences, trades and technologies, social services, business and management, and university studies.

 

Campus

CNC has six different community campuses:

  • Vanderhoof Campus

Vanderhoof Campus opened in 1975 and has a close working relationship with the Saik'uz, Nadleh Whut'en, and Stellat'en. For the programs offered at Vanderhoof Campus, click . 

  • Quesnel Campus

Quesnel Campus is located in the heart of British Columbia’s Central Interior, sitting within the traditional lands of the Lhtako First Nation. For the programs offered at Quesnel Campus, click .

  • Mackenzie Campus

Mackenzie Campus offers plenty of job opportunities in forestry, mining, and hospitality. For the programs offered at Mackenzie Campus, click .

  • Fort St. James Campus

Located on the shores of Stuart Lake, the region where Fort St. James Campus is situated is known for its outdoor adventure sports. For the programs offered at Fort St. James Campus, click .

  • Burns Lake Campus

Burns Lake Campus is located 220km west of Prince George. For the programs offered at Burns Lake Campus, click .

  • Prince George Campus

As the main campus of CNC, Prince George Campus is situated on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh. For the programs offered at Prince George Campus, click .

English Language Requirements for International students

TestScore
IELTS Academicat least 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5
TOEFL iBTat least 80 with no section below 17

 

*For equivalency requirements specific to PTE, CAEL, CELPIP, and other assessments, please contact intladmit@cnc.bc.ca.

Programs

  • University Transfer Programs (pathway to universities across Canada)
  • Diploma & Certificate Programs in Business, Health Sciences, Engineering, IT, Early Childhood Education, and Trades 
  • English Language Training (ESL) for academic success

Areas of 鶹Ƶ

  • Business and Management
  • Community and Continuing Education
  • Health Sciences
  • Human Services
  • Technologies
  • Trades and Industry
  • University Studies
  • Upgrading and Access

For more information about different programs, click .

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