CNC Indigenous Education Plan

2024 -2029

CNC is proud to present the Indigenous Education Plan | lhk’enazdulkat (we change ourselves). This plan is the culmination of over two years of dedicated collaboration, consultation, and community engagement with Indigenous communities and organizations throughout the 22 Nations served by CNC and the Yinka Dene Council.  

Our goal is for Indigenous students to thrive at CNC

We have a lot of work to do to make this goal a reality. We need to change ourselves to make it happen.

Strategic Plan Updates

Dr. Jessie King (left) and Marlene Erickson (right)
  • Vanderhoof
  • Quesnel
  • Prince George
  • Mackenzie
  • Fort St. James
  • Burns Lake
Sep 6
Indigenous Awareness Week at the Prince George campus
  • Vanderhoof
  • Quesnel
  • Prince George
  • Mackenzie
  • Fort St. James
  • Burns Lake
May 27

Our Commitments

Understand

The CNC community commits to increase cultural understanding across the College community

Connect

The CNC Community commits to building and strengthening relationships between CNC and Indigenous communities

Empower

The CNC community commits to supporting Indigenous students as they process through their learning journey