Publications
Publications are available in alternate English formats. Please contact accessibility@assiniboine.net or 204.725.8700 (ext. 6052)
Viewbook Essentially our annual catalogue, the viewbook is a useful tool that covers every aspect of college life, from academic programs and finances to supports and student life. |
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Program Calendar The program calendar contains complete program information and course descriptions for the academic year. |
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Indigenous Student Guide The Indigenous Student Guide contains information about services and supports at Assiniboine, as well as student spotlights and a handy checklist to help students get ready for college. Interactive | View on Issuu | Indigenous Student Guide 2023-24 (PDF) |
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Adult Learning: At-a-Glance Use the Adult Learning: At-a-Glance booklet to get all the information you need about Assiniboine’s Centres for Adult Learning in both Brandon and Dauphin. |
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International Student Viewbook This informative piece has everything you need to know as a prospective international student. Interactive | View on Issuu | International Student Viewbook (PDF) |
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Indigenization Strategy Indigenous learners and communities are an important consideration in senior-level decision making and organizational planning. |
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Accessibility Plan View Assiniboine Community College's Accessibility Plan below. |
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Academic Report The Academic Report provides an overview of all college programs, partnerships, student successes and enrolment. This report is updated annually in December. |
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Financial Statements This publication provides an annual report of the college's financial statements and position for the most recently completed fiscal year. |
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Economic Impact Study A 2020 study on the college's economic impact shows a 28.2 per cent return on investment for taxpayers and a contribution of more than $612 million every year to Manitoba’s economy. |
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North Hill Campus Master Plan In 2014, Assiniboine embarked on an exciting journey to develop a campus master plan. After many months of consultation, workshops and open houses with the community, the finished plan was presented to the college’s Board in 2015 and adopted.
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