Wednesday, December 12, 2012

UNB SCHOLARSHIPS!!

Start looking into this NOW!!
http://www.unb.ca/scholarships/highschool.html

High School Students

General Scholarship Application for UNB Scholarships - All high school applicants should apply for scholarship support using the general application. It covers just about all of our scholarships available to high school students who are starting an undergraduate program at UNB.

Special Scholarship Applications - these scholarships require a special application in addition to the general application because they require additional information about you to make a decision.



Did you receive a scholarship offer from UNB? If so, please respond here before May 15th.

All students who have been admitted to a UNB degree program on the basis of their high school marks are considered for scholarship support ranging from $500 to $60,000.

Upon request, we will revisit the calculation of your scholarship average when we receive your final official high school transcript in June. Please send your request for re-calculation and any other inquiries to awards@unb.ca

NBCC program updates for January

If you are finishing up grade 12 this semester...you could apply to get into one of these programs NOW!!
 
January 7, 2013 start:


· Personal Support Worker: Long-term Care – Woodstock

· Accounting Technician - Moncton

· Civil Technician – Moncton

· Pre-Science – Moncton and Saint John

· Practical Nurse – St. Andrews and Woodstock

· Office Administration – Saint John

· Office Administration: Executive – Saint John


February 4, 2013 start:


· Payroll and Benefits Administration – Miramichi *NEW PROGRAM

· Introduction to Skilled Trades – Saint John *NEW PROGRAM

· Academic Studies – Woodstock *NEW LOCATION

· Early Childhood Education – Dalhousie *NEW LOCATION

· Personal Support Worker: Long-term Care – Plaster Rock


Payroll and Benefits Administration is a 16-week program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to process an organization's payroll, communicate payroll information to its stakeholders and perform basic accounting tasks as they relate to payroll and benefits. This program is a great addition to NBCC’s Miramichi campus as the federal government has recently opened the Federal Payroll Centre in the city.


Introduction to Skilled Trades is a 19-week program in which students will explore building and construction, metals and manufacturing, motive power, and the industrial sector while obtaining valuable math, communications and workplace safety training. Some courses in this program may be transferable to other trades programs at NBCC.


For those students who would like to experience a test run of the college environment, we have a few Student for a Day events coming up. It’s a great way to learn more about NBCC, meet the instructors, and connect with current students to get a better idea of what college is all about. The upcoming dates are:


· January 24

· February 28

· March 27


As always, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact your regional recruitment advisor or myself.

 
Shawn Ethier

Provincial Recruitment Coordinator

New Brunswick Community College

506-453-6097