Discover useful tips on managing your finances while you study and work.
Did you miss the "How to Plan Your Courses" webinar? Watch the recording here.
Driver and pedestrian laws are different in Canada then other countries, as well as differ between Canadian provinces. Students should familiarize themselves with laws in British Columbia and how to stay safe both behind the wheel and as a pedestrian.
We asked the experts at Accessibility Services to explain what they do and how to finance their post-secondary journey.
Learn how to apply for a Post-Graduate Work Permit Letter for International students at CNC.
Book a private room in the CNC Library to study or work with a group.
A quick guide on how to pay your student fees online through CNC Connect and PayMyTuition.
We asked the experts at Financial Aid to introduce themselves to students, explain what they do and how to finance their post-secondary journey.
We asked the Prince George Health and Wellness Centre to introduce themselves to students, explain what they do and how to access services.
We asked the representatives at the CNC Student Union to introduce themselves to students, explain what they do and how to access services.
We asked the experts at the Aboriginal Resource Centre to introduce themselves to students, explain what they do and how to access services.
We asked our Academic Advisors to introduce themselves to students, explain what they do and how they can help you in your CNC journey.
We asked CNC's Wellness Coaches to introduce themselves to students, explain what they do and how to access services.
This year we're launching the Thrive program to assist students and connect them with our resources more effectively.
Our number one priority is to make sure that you and other members of the CNC Community stay safe and healthy throughout the semester. Here are six quick tips to help to keep yourself and your fellow students safe.
Learn how to plan and manage your courses, register, and get assistance from academic advisors with CNC's student planner.
As a student, sometimes it feels impossible to balance your health and well-being with everything else you have going on while you’re in school. We’ve got some simple tips that you can incorporate throughout your week to help level up your health!
With the shift to a virtual environment for school, work, meetings, and even get togethers with loved ones, the amount of time that we’re all staring at a screen has increased dramatically. Because of this, some people have started to experience screen fatigue, which can be experienced as eye strain, exhaustion, and even anxiety about appearing on camera during virtual meetings.