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Quick Facts

Quick Facts. NBCC in a nutshell. 3781 Full-Time Seats and 8000 Part-Time Students. 91% Employment Rate. 51 International Students. $2600 Cost of Tuition. 80+ Programs. 476 Full-Time Faculty and 80 Part-Time Faculty. Why Choose NBCC?. We are more than what happens in the classroom!.

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  1. Quick Facts NBCC in a nutshell 3781 Full-Time Seats and 8000 Part-Time Students 91% Employment Rate 51 International Students $2600 Cost of Tuition 80+ Programs 476 Full-Time Faculty and 80 Part-Time Faculty

  2. Why Choose NBCC? We are more than what happens in the classroom! Safe and friendly environment Small class sizes Nationally and internationally accredited programs University transfers Faculty that talk the talk and walk the walk 91% employment rate Practical hands-on experience

  3. Why Choose NBCC?

  4. Dozens of Choices NBCC offers over 80 programs of study Applied and Media Arts Craft & Design Administration Hospitality and Tourism Information Technology Health Academic Services Social Services Engineering Technology Trades Natural Resources

  5. Applied and Media Arts Ready. Set. Create Animation and Graphics Digital Photography Electronic Game – 3D Graphics Electronic Game – Design Graphic Arts Production Graphic Design Journalism Media Studies

  6. Craft & Design Ready. Set. Design Foundation Visual Arts Fine Craft and Applied Design Ceramics Communication Design Fashion Design Jewellery/Metal Arts Photography Textiles Diploma of Advanced Studies

  7. Administration Ready. Set. Manage Business Administration Accounting Investment Management Marketing Sales and Marketing Office Administration Office Administration - Bilingual Office Administration - Executive

  8. Hospitality and Tourism Ready. Set. Explore Cook Hospitality and Tourism Management Adventure Leadership Culinary Arts International Travel and Tourism Hotel and Restaurant Management

  9. Information Technology Ready. Set. Resolve Computer Network Technology Network Design and Administration Network/Web Support Network Support Analyst Computer Programming Technology Internet Application Programmer Programmer Analyst (Co-op) Computer Systems Technician Desktop Support Network Support PC Repair Web Support

  10. Health Ready. Set. Care Medical Laboratory Technology Personal Support Worker Pharmacy Technician Practical Nurse Respiratory Therapy

  11. Social Services Ready. Set. Support Correctional Techniques Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Human Services Police Foundations Youth Care Worker

  12. Academic Services Academic Studies General Studies Second Language Training

  13. Engineering Technology Ready. Set. Innovate Chemical Technology Civil Engineering Technology Architectural Construction Management Highway and Municipal Structural Electrical Engineering Technology Alternate Energy Systems Computer Systems (Co-op) Electronic Communication Systems (Co-op) Electronic Designs and Embedded Systems Industrial Electronics Telecommunications

  14. Engineering Technology Ready. Set. Innovate Environmental Technology Industrial Control Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Buildings- Energy and Environment (Co-op) Production Management (Co-op) Power Engineering Technology (Co-op)

  15. Metals and Manufacturing Ready. Set. Manufacture Computerized Numerically Industrial Mechanics Machinist Mechanical Technician (Co-op) Process Control Technician Sheet Metal Fabrication Steel Fabrication Welding Welding Engineering Technology Controlled Manufacturing Technician

  16. Building and Construction Ready. Set. Build Bricklaying Carpentry Electrical Landscape Floor Installer Plumbing Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician

  17. Motive Power and Natural Resources Automotive Service Technician Heavy Equipment Service Technician Marine Diesel Mechanics Motor Vehicle Body Repair and Painter Truck and Transport Service Technician Aquaculture Technician

  18. Admission Requirements Profile A • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency Profile B • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency • Geometry and Applications in Mathematics 112 and Functions and Relations 112 Profile C • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency • Geometry and Applications in Mathematics 112 and Functions and Relations 112 • One (1) additional science from the following: Biology 122, Chemistry 112 or 122, Physics 112 or 122

  19. Admission Requirements Profile D • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency • Geometry and Applications in Mathematics 112 and Functions and Relations 112 • One (2) additional science from the following: Biology 122, Chemistry 112 or 122, Physics 112 or 122 Profile E • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency • Mathematics 120 or 122 Profile F • Post-secondary certificate or diploma in a related field

  20. Applying to NBCC When to Apply We begin processing applications on November the 1st each year. How to Apply Complete an application form online, over the phone or on paper and send it to the College Admissions Service (CAS). 1 Pay the application fee online at www.nbcc.ca, at one of our campuses or mail it in with your application. The application fee is $25 per program and you can apply for up to two programs. 2 Include an official high school transcript plus any other post-secondary transcript. Admission requirements are outlined in the NBCC calendar. 3

  21. Money Well Spent Finances and Your Future Regular full-time program (40 weeks or 30 credits) $2,600

  22. Money Well Spent Additional Expenses SRC Fee ( varies by campus) $50-$100 Books and Supplies (estimate) $1,000 NBCC Live (mandatory for certain programs) $300-$800

  23. Money Well Spent Scholarships and Bursaries $1000 NBCC Entrance Scholarship Information on other scholarships and bursaries is available at each campus or online. Information is also available from your counselling centres. NBCC awarded more than $158,500 in Scholarships and bursaries in 2006-2007

  24. Keep Moving Forward Articulations and University Partnerships NBCC is proud of the fact that many institutions accept its student into advanced levels of their degree program. Depending on your program you can enter into a second or third year of a degree at several universities in Canada.

  25. Keep Moving Forward Articulations and University Partnerships Year 1 $5,372 minus $2,000 PNB Grant U Year 2 $5,372 Year 3 $5,372 Year 4 $5,372 Total $19,488 for a 4 year degree Year 1 $2,600 C Year 2 $2,600 Year 3 $5,372 minus $2,000 PNB Grant Year 4 $5,372 Total $13,944 for a 4 year degree

  26. Student Life College life begins with academics, but it doesn’t end there! Students’ Representative Council Right Start to College Sports and Student Clubs Academic Support Accommodations Bookstore Child Care Counselling Food Service Library Services Health Services Services for Students with Disabilities

  27. Student for a Day Take us for a spin! Tour the campus of your choice For more information and to register please visit… Sit on a class you’re considering www.nbcc.ca/sfad Meet with faculty Talk with students

  28. Student Recruitment Office nbcc@gnb.ca Become an NBCC fan

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