Nine children (grades 6 to 8) demonstrated their carpentry skills during the free two-week Youth Carpentry Camp hosted at Assiniboine Community College’s North Hill Campus.
The ACC Alumni Association is pleased to announce the recipients of four annual alumni awards that will be presented at the fourth annual Alumni Advancement Dinner on Thursday, February 19, 2015.
ACC is pleased to announce that 100 per cent of this year’s practical nursing spring graduates have passed the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam.
Today, 822 graduating students will mark an important accomplishment in their personal and professional lives, celebrating their academic success in front of family, friends and college staff.
ACC signed a memorandum of understanding with Park West School Division (PWSD) earlier today, facilitating the delivery of ACC’s Comprehensive Health Care Aide (CHCA) program over a three year period at Birtle Collegiate starting this September.
ACC is proud to announce that three of the six students who represented the college at this year’s Skills Canada National Competition have won medals in their competitions.
Eighty-two ACC students will graduate from the college’s Parkland Campus in Dauphin later today, celebrating their achievements in front of family, friends and college staff.
ACC will be awarding Jim Treliving with an honorary diploma in Business Administration at the college’s upcoming graduation ceremony in Brandon on June 12, 2014.
ACC is pleased to announce two new volleyball coaches who will be joining the ACC Cougars for their 2014-15 season. Joel Small and Bryce Wilson will be coaching the men’s and women’s teams respectively.
Effective immediately, Assiniboine Community College (ACC) is accepting applications for its two-year Practical Nursing program offered in Brandon. The next two program start dates are September 2015 and January 2016.
ACC welcomed Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment, Social Development and Multiculturalism, and Larry Maguire, MP for Brandon-Souris, to the Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology (LECTT) at the college's North Hill Campus in Brandon yesterday.
Assiniboine Community College (ACC) and Habitat for Humanity Manitoba’s (HFHM) Brandon Chapter entered into a partnership today, creating a unique learning experience for students while providing a home to a deserving Habitat family.
Newcomers to Canada with experience in specific transportation trades backgrounds will now have the opportunity to enrol in a trades bridging program offered by ACC.
ACC announced today that Portage la Prairie, Pine Falls and Dauphin have been selected as the three locations for the next rural rotating practical nursing sites. The two-year Practical Nursing program will start in Portage la Prairie in September 2014, in Pine Falls starting January 2015 and in Dauphin starting September 2015.
IMA students check in with Carpentry and Woodworking students at the college's North Hill Campus where they're building a Habitat home outside of the Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology.
ACC held a housewarming party earlier today in Dauphin. The event celebrated the work of students and instructors—in partnership with sponsors, suppliers and subcontractors—to construct a two-bedroom, 1,080 square foot ready-to-move (RTM) bungalow.