News at Assiniboine
A six-month Applied Electrical Installation program is starting at Assiniboine Community College’s Parkland Campus this September for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students who reside off of reserve.
“I wake up every day excited for work and that feeling makes me know I made it in life,” says Cally Stephanow (Class of ’15).
“I wake up every day excited for work and that feeling makes me know I made it in life,” says Cally Stephanow (Class of ’15).
Wayne Kirk (Agribusiness, Class of '03) has been on the college’s Alumni board since February of 2015 after becoming aware of the Alumni Association through his interaction with the college as Cargill Lead Recruiter for Assiniboine graduates.
Joran Hedley (Business Administration, Class of ‘10) has a great gig for someone who is only 28. Now a senior accountant working with BDO Canada LLP in Brandon, Hedley started working towards his career less than a decade ago at Assiniboine.
A 12-week Residential Framing program is now underway in Sioux Valley Dakota Nation thanks to a partnership between the community and Assiniboine Community College.
Assiniboine Community College graduates continue to excel when it comes to employment outcomes.
For some, the summer months in Manitoba are a time for rest and relaxation, but for fifteen students in Waywayseecappo First Nation, their studies are just ramping up.
Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School welcomed 20 new welding tables this week donated by Assiniboine Community College and Behlen Industries.
Thirty-six students from Assiniboine Community College will receive their mature high school diplomas at a ceremony this coming Saturday afternoon in Brandon.