Type | Public Community College |
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Established | 1988 |
Affiliation | non-denominational |
President | Don Bureaux |
Academic staff
|
1,400 |
Students | 10,000 full-time, 12,000 part-time |
Location | 13 campuses and six community learning centres throughout Nova Scotia, Canada |
Campus | Urban - Suburban |
Locations |
Halifax Dartmouth Springhill Kentville Bridgewater Sydney Pictou Shelburne Port Hawkesbury Truro Middleton Lawrencetown Yarmouth |
Colours | blue |
Affiliations | CBIE, CCAA, ACCC, AUCC |
Website | www.nscc.ca |
Coordinates: 46°7′34.67″N 60°9′58.01″W / 46.1262972°N 60.1661139°W
Nova Scotia Community College, commonly referred to as NSCC, is a community college serving the province of Nova Scotia.
The college delivers a diverse range of programs in the schools of Trades and Technology, Health and Human Services, Applied Arts and New Media, Business and Access. The college has 13 campuses located across Nova Scotia and six community learning centres.
The NSCC organization includes four nationally recognized specialized institutes [1]: the Nova Scotia Nautical Institute, the School of Fisheries, the Aviation Institute, and the Centre of Geographical Sciences[2] a world-renowned leader in Geomatics training. The college has a growing commitment to applied research [3], and has recently embarked on an ambitious international program [4].
Educating over 25,000 students a year, the NSCC provides the majority of technical and apprenticeship training in the province of Nova Scotia. Their President is Don Bureaux.
Originally Nova Scotia's post-secondary specialized training and vocational institutes operated independently, however on 1 April 1996, the Nova Scotia Community College was created by an act of the provincial legislature as a means to centralize administration, coordinate funding and remove program duplication (An Act Respecting Collège de l'Acadie and the Nova Scotia Community College). Since then, the NSCC network of campuses has evolved into a province-wide, community-based, community college, with polytechnical, applied arts and health science educational programs.