Last Friday, the Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club buzzed with excitement as the 10th annual CMTN Foundation Golf Scramble & Fundraiser unfolded. The event, marked by perfect weather and enthusiastic participation, turned out to be a spectacular success, raising an impressive $47,400. The event drew a remarkable crowd of sponsors, players, and volunteers, all […]
Approximately 100 students and 20 employers participated in the successful Coast Mountain College (CMTN) Career Fair on March 19. Students at the Terrace campus were able to explore potential career paths in industries in Northwest BC, including finance, construction, law enforcement, social services, and more. Before the event, the Work-Integrated Learning Team provided a resumé […]
DID YOU READ? INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: A CELEBRATION OF THE FEMALE INTERNATIONALSTUDENT COMMUNITY’S RESILIENT SPIRIT On International Women’s Day (March 8), Coast Mountain College (CMTN) put a spotlight on our adventurous, strong-willed, and independent female international student community. Jam Perolino (Philippines), Judith Ogoegbulem (Nigeria), Giuditta Salsi (Italy), and Palak Sidhu (India) share their stories of […]
Recently, more students have come to Canada for higher education, and the majority of them desire to settle down and work there. But how many individuals are aware of the industries or professions in this country with the most potential? Here is a list of professions and sectors in Canada that are in high demand: […]
A One World International Scholarship helped Gary Hayes deliver laptops to students living in a remote village in Nepal. Read his story https://www.bcscholarshipsociety.ca/student-stories/ and consider applying for one of these study abroad scholarships for your educational trek. https://www.bcscholarshipsociety.ca/…/about-this…/
If you are completing your Adult Basic Education program and plan to enroll in full-time post-secondary studies, you may be eligible for a $5000 Transition Award. The Transition Award is available to Adult Basic Education students who: Transition Awards are awarded on the basis clearly articulated life/education goals and demonstrated community activities and/or volunteer service. Tatt […]
The Society offers Indigenous Award programs for students pursuing post-secondary education in BC. They are available to students who identify as Indigenous – First Nations (Status or Non-Status), Métis or Inuit. All are renewable in order to provide sustained funding over multiple years. Indigenous Student Awards: $1000-$5000 (renewable annually) for students pursuing trades training, apprenticeship, diploma, […]
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