Many families have a personal experience with Assiniboine Community College, but it’s a rare occasion when close family members graduate within a few years of one another. Such is the case with the Sale family.
At 54, Elaine Bridges had worked in retail positions all her life. Although she’s an outgoing and caring person who long wanted a career caring for people, possibly counselling, she just wasn’t sure where to begin.
It’s not a bird, and it’s not a plane, but it is able to leap tall buildings … under the careful control of an operator on the ground. New technology is lifting off this fall at Assiniboine Community College, with instructors excited about the opportunities that remote-operated aircraft can bring to their students.
Are you currently working in the early learning and child care field in Western and Central Manitoba? Are you looking to complete your Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma while maintaining your employment?
An ACC Practical Nursing instructor has won an award from the Canadian Association of Practical Nurse Educators (CAPNE) for her contributions to innovative teaching methods in the field of practical nursing.
Assiniboine Community College will increase the number of new students it welcomes from India every year, now that the college has been accepted into the Student Partnership Program (SPP).
Business education in Brandon could look a lot different over the next few years, as the city’s two post-secondary institutions have agreed to explore the concept of a hybrid business program and future joint school of business.
Assiniboine Community College (ACC) and the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding. This MOU opens the door for ACC and MITT to more formally collaborate, which will accelerate the pace at which new and existing program partnerships can be discussed and implemented.
Twenty-two new ACC graduates are celebrating today, having completed their studies in the college's 6-month Comprehensive Health Care Aide (CHCA) program.
The college will be closed for the holiday season at noon on Thursday, December 24, 2015 with regular business hours resuming on Monday, January 4th, 2016.
Resourceful. Down to earth. Value conscious. If I had to describe the people of rural Manitoba, that’s what would come to mind. Having moved to the Prairies myself 12 years ago, this has made it a comfortable fit for me as a place to call home. On many levels there’s a great values match.
Leaders from the province's colleges, universities and the Manitoba School Boards Association joined earlier today inside Migizii Agamik – Bald Eagle Lodge at the University of Manitoba to sign the Indigenous Education Blueprint.