Applications open October 1st for the Fall 2025 semester and spring 20206 semester.
Save the Date – CNC Open House
Join us on Wednesday, October 22 from 3:00pm – 7:00pm at the Prince George Campus, explore more than 80 programs, tour our facilities, and connect with instructors who are ready to support your goals. Whether you’re interested in trades, health, business, or the arts, discover how CNC can help you succeed.
RSVP before Sunday, October 19 to enter to win a $500 tuition credit!
Are you ready to make a difference in health care? CNC’s Nursing Baccalaureate program gives you the skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience to launch a rewarding career as a registered nurse. Spend the first two years in small classes with supportive faculty, practice in labs, and gain real-world experience through clinical placements, then transfer to UNBC to complete your degree.
With strong employment prospects and opportunities to serve your community, nursing at CNC is the perfect next step.
Applications for Fall 2026 open on Wednesday, October 1st, 2025.
CNC’s Academic Success Centre is here to help you reach your academic goals. Access one-on-one tutoring, drop-in support, and various resources for a wide range of subjects.
Whether you want to improve your writing, study techniques, or overall academic performance, the Academic Success Centre is here to help.
Experience college life to the fullest by living on campus. CNC Campus Housing provides safe, convenient, and affordable accommodations close to classes and campus services. Enjoy furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and a supportive community that makes it easy to connect with fellow students.
Living on campus gives you more than a place to stay, it’s your chance to build friendships, join activities, and be part of the CNC community.
“The teachers are my favourite part of the program. They really do their best to make a very challenging program more diverse in the ways we learn and test knowledge. Whether you’re a visual learner, hands-on, or big on memorization, they do their best to make sure their classes combine all these learning forms.”