In addition to Boréal Online's virtual campus, four events showcase our 2024 graduates from Sudbury, West Nipissing, Ottawa, Toronto, and Windsor. This fall, more ceremonies will be added to celebrate the achievements of students enrolled at the Timmins, Kapuskasing, and Hearst summer school campuses.
With parents, families, and friends in attendance, Collège Boréal President Daniel Giroux and senior staff will be handing out no fewer than 628 diplomas this spring.
Honorary diploma
This year, Collège Boréal is awarding entrepreneur Richard Kempler an honorary diploma in business and community services. Kempler, General Manager of the Fédération des gens d'affaires francophones de l'Ontario, has over 20 years of international experience in business management, notably in the cultural and professional services sectors. A graduate of the ESSEC Business School (Paris, France), he also headed the Franco-Fête and the Club canadien de Toronto.
Academic excellence and preparation for the job market
In keeping with its tradition of excellence, Collège Boréal distinguished itself this year by ranking 1st in Ontario for graduate satisfaction and, for the 5th time, taking the top spot for employer satisfaction. What's more, Collège Boréal's graduation rate is the second highest of the province's 24 colleges.
Governor General's Academic Medal
The Governor General's Academic Medal was awarded to Amélie Gosselin from Boréal Online's Social Services Worker program. This distinction is given to a full-time student with the highest average in a minimum two-year diploma program.
Collège Boréal Foundation
Thanks to the generosity of individuals and agencies that supported the Collège Boréal Foundation in 2023-2024, close to 2,000 scholarships, worth over $1.4 million, were awarded to Collège Boréal students.
Collège Boréal President's Award and Board Chair Award
Respectively presented to private and community organizations, Collège Boréal's President's Award and Board Chair Award recognize outstanding contributions to the development of the institution and its community.
This year, the President's Award goes to Leisure Farms for its active participation in the college's research projects, its contribution to the advisory committees of the institution's forestry and wildlife programs, and its regular hosting of students for internships or environmental awareness activities.
The Board Chair Award is presented to Sudbury's Cooperative Funeral Home, whose collaboration dates back to the founding of the college, and thanks to which our funeral service students benefit from internship opportunities and lab exercises. For nearly 30 years, each general manager of this cooperative has sat on the advisory committees of Boréal's funeral care programs.
Each year's graduation season is a unique opportunity to celebrate our talented graduates, whose skills and energy help enrich so many communities. Their trust in Collège Boréal in fields as varied as health, trades, environment, technology, business, and community services is a strong statement to which we are indebted. It encourages us to aim ever higher for the professional integration and personal fulfillment of future generations.
Daniel Giroux, President of Collège Boréal
It is with great pride that we celebrate all the graduates who, through their perseverance and commitment, have set themselves apart during their time at Boréal. We congratulate this new, highly qualified workforce, whose skills are already meeting the needs of an ever-changing job market, where bilingualism is an undeniable asset in many fields.
Paulette Bonin, Vice-President Academic, Collège Boréal
Quick Facts
- Since its foundation in 1995, Collège Boréal has awarded 23 141 diplomas across its seven Northern and Southern Ontario campuses.
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