Blog Archive - 2018
Discover interesting and helpful articles about NSCC and your career options.
Early Childhood Educator – Could it be the right career for you?
If you love kids, NSCC's Early Childhood Education program is for you.
Nova Scotia needs early education gurus
According to Nova Scotia Labour Market Information statistics, the province needs trained leaders in early childhood education.
Big dreams, big heart
Film-maker Abdullah Kafashe, one of Canada's Top 25 Immigrants, returns to NSCC to further his education.
Cape Breton company supports entrepreneurs with innovative tech
Business grad creates online ordering system for small, family-owned restaurants.
An innovative proposition
Proposify Co-Founder and CEO, Kyle Racki and Community Manager Lindsey Ward are both NSCC Graphic Design graduates.
Pathway to success
Brad Paul is a 2018 graduate of the Pathways to Shipbuilding for Indigenous Students program.
Nurturing the minds of tomorrow
Frankie-Rae Quinn found her dream career close to home thanks to the Early Childhood Education program.
Apply Today. Start in January.
If you want to study at NSCC this academic year, it's not too late to apply. Check out our January 2019 program openings.
Why Choose NSCC?
Choosing NSCC gives you the advanced skills and knowledge you need today, for tomorrow’s workforce. Here are 7 reasons to study with us.
Thriving in the right learning environment
Business Administration student driven to make the most of NSCC opportunities
Mapping the ocean floor and marine habitats
After earning a university degree, COGS grad pursues cartography and lands her dream job
From India to NSCC for an aviation career
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering student follows dreams in Nova Scotia
Apply today. Start in September.
Are you worried it's too late to apply to NSCC? Don't be; you've still got time.
Caring careers for caring people
Are you a caring person looking for a career in Nova Scotia? Here are three programs to consider.
Meet Instafamous grad Kienya Booker
Kienya Booker talks about how a social media side job turned her into an internet sensation.
Film-maker returns to NSCC to further education
Abdullah Kafashe wants to tell the stories of those who can’t speak for themselves.
Grad opens therapeutic mini animal farm in Mount Denson
Class assignment turned a memory into a professional practice.
Kingstec student vying for spot on Canada’s Paralympic Team
Ben Brown is on track to become the world’s fastest wheelchair athlete.
Photography grad heads to Paris through articulation agreement
Gabrielle Gallant says combining college and university strengthened her abilities as an artist.
Recreation grad heads to the NHL
Ian Cox says he uses the skills he learned at NSCC every day as the Assistant Equipment Manager for the Ottawa Senators.