Today, 916 students will formally graduate from Assiniboine Community College (ACC), each marking a significant milestone in their lives while celebrating their achievements in front of family, friends and college staff.
We are happy to announce that Assiniboine Community College and the Manitoba Nurses Union are joining forces to offer courses in Canadian Culture and Communication — in Brandon and Dauphin.
Budding filmmakers will have a unique opportunity this summer to learn from some of the best while creating documentaries that will be watched across the province.
Nineteen new Comprehensive Health Care Aides (CHCA) graduates celebrated earlier today with family and friends at a small ceremony held at the college’s Victoria Avenue East Campus.
Today, Larry Maguire, Member of Parliament for Brandon—Souris, on behalf of the Honourable Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, announced funding to the Assiniboine Community College (ACC) to expand technical skills training capacity to meet the growing need in Manitoba’s agriculture sector.
The Alumni in ACCtion newsletter serves to connect alumni with the college and each other, by highlighting new developments at our many campuses and showcasing the accomplishments of graduates as they succeed in their areas of expertise.
Free carpentry camps for teenagers are underway and students are in the middle of sawing, hammering and assembling products in the wood shops of our Parkland and North Hill campuses.
Improving access to healthy food and good nutrition for all is at the core of a new Food Security certificate being offered this fall at Assiniboine Community College’s Adult Collegiate in downtown Brandon.
14 teenagers graduating today from carpentry camp in Brandon are taking home their hand-made Adirondack-style chairs — plus the skills to tackle new projects on their own.
Joined by community Elders, Assiniboine Community College (ACC) signed Colleges and Institutes Canada’s (CICan) Indigenous Education Protocol earlier today at a ceremony on the grounds of the North Hill Campus.
More good things will be growing at Assiniboine Community College (ACC) thanks to a $57,000 gift from the Manitoba Zero Tillage Research Association (MZTRA).
Culinary Arts students started classes this week and are already busy harvesting campus crops, but spring frost put a damper on this year's crab apple yield.
There are still a few seats left for an ACC training program that starts this fall in Melita. The program is the result of a partnership between ACC and Canupawakpa Dakota Nation and is prioritized for First Nations participants.
Assiniboine Community College (ACC) recently completed a master plan for its North Hill Campus, providing a roadmap that will lead the growth and direction of the site over the next several decades.