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Check out the New Student Resource Guide
Your CNC Student Resource Guide is now available online and in print. Take advantage of this beneficial resource that was carefully curated by CNC to foster your success. The CNC Student Resource Guide provides you with a detailed list of all the resources and services available to you, as well as provides guidance on how to access the services and resources you may need. If you would like a printed copy, please stop by Student Services at the Prince George campus, or view a digital copy below.
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CNC has Partnered with REES
We highly value the safety and security of our students. Therefore, CNC has partnered with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors) to provide online reporting for sexual violence on campus. REES is a simple, secure online platform for reporting campus sexual violence. REES allows a person who has experienced sexual misconduct, harassment, or assault, to create a record of the incident and choose from multiple online reporting options. Your record is encrypted and secularly stored in REES. Only you can access it until you choose if and when to share it.
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Attention New Students: Join us for a Pre-arrival Webinar
We're here to make your transition to post-secondary life easier. We are hosting a series of webinars over Zoom throughout March and April to provide you with important information that will ensure a successful start to your semester. Please join us and ask us any questions you may have. We look forward to meeting you!
A full list of the webinar series including Zoom links, dates and times can be found at the link below.
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Are you Graduating this Spring?
You’re on the home stretch! Applying to graduate is the first step toward your journey after CNC. Even if you are not attending a convocation ceremony, you must apply to graduate to receive your credential. Apply today through CNC connect, we’ll guide you from there.
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Nominate a Graduating Student for the Lieutenant Governor’s Award
The Lieutenant Governor’s medal program was established in 1979 to recognize students who excel in their studies and contribute to the life of their institution or community. In 2019, the criteria expanded to recognize students who have made outstanding contributions in the promotion of the following areas: democracy, diversity and inclusion, and reconciliation. Nominate a student today at the link below.
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A Message from the Registrar
I am pleased to announce the following students as your student representatives on the College Board and Education Council.
Chandan Kalrahas been awarded a student seat on the College Board. Chandan will represent all students when voting on decisions regarding tuition, budgets, credentials, business affairs, and strategic direction.
Varun Kumar was awarded a student seat on the Education Council. Varun will be the student voice for decisions regarding educational and academic policy, instruction, student evaluations, and curriculum content.
Congratulations to Chandan and Varun, and thank you to all of the candidates.
Steven Perison
Registrar
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