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We are Newfoundland and Labrador s public college one of the largest
post-secondary educational and skills training centres in Atlantic Canada, with
a history dating back more than 40 years. Today we have 17 campus locations
throughout Newfoundland and Labrador and one in the Middle East State of Qatar.
We offer nearly 100 full-time program offerings and more than 300 part-time
courses for some 20,000 students each year in: - Academics - Applied
Arts - Business Studies - -Health Sciences - Engineering
Technology - Industrial Trades - Information Technology - Tourism &
Natural Resources
College of the North Atlantic (CNA) continues to
have the lowest tuition fees of any post-secondary institution in Atlantic
Canada. We offer an impressive world-class, nationally accredited range of
programming that meets the highest demands of industry; transferability
opportunities that promote continuing education at home and abroad; research and
development leadership in community and regional innovation; and
precedent-setting international partnerships.
Our Distributed Learning
Service continues to grow exponentially as we expand our distance offerings
now over 200 courses.
The Office of Applied Research fosters exploratory
activity through programs leading to the application of new knowledge to
sustainable economic activity. As a geographically distributed organization with
considerable regional and international facilities, expert human resources,
technology deployment and a modern communication network, College of the North
Atlantic leads pan-provincial college research in response to industry and
community needs.
Our Centres of Excellence further enhance the learning
experience, as they provide expertise and equipment, emerging technologies, and
the benefits of linkages with industry partners such as Sun Microsystems and
Silicon Graphics.
Do we have the right to claim a superior product?
Indeed we do! The provincial Department of Education s CareerSearch findings
prove that a higher percentage of CNA s graduates find high-paying jobs
specific to their field of study than those from other post-secondary options
rewarding, lucrative jobs doing what they were trained to do. |
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