Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) has announced its plans for program delivery for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year.
NSCC is preparing to return to more in-person learning, supports and services while continuing with some planned online and blended delivery beginning in September 2021. The College is committed to providing a safe learning and working environment according to the latest guidance from Public Health that supports academic integrity and an exceptional student experience.
For 2021-22:
- Most programs will be offered in-person, on campus.
- Some programs will be offered in-person, on campus but with a blended Fall 2021 term.
- Some programs will be blended (a combination of in-person and online courses).
- Some programs will be offered fully online.
NSCC offers more than 130 programs at 17 campuses and learning centres - some 300 distinct program offerings. All 2021-22 Program Updates as well as 2021-22 tuition, fees and program costs are published on our website where students can also find information on Student Awards and Financial Aid
The College will continue to be guided by Public Health directives as the response to the pandemic evolves.
"The health and safety of our community remains a priority of the College," says President Don Bureaux. "Thanks to our employees and students, we have learned a great deal while continuing our operations throughout a global pandemic. I am so proud of the resilience, innovation and perseverance demonstrated by our entire learning community and look forward to welcoming returning and new students this fall."
NSCC will celebrate the Class of 2021 with a virtual convocation on Saturday, October 23, 2021.
For more information go to nscc.ca
About NSCC
NSCC is committed to building Nova Scotia's economy and quality of life through education and innovation, transforming Nova Scotia one learner at a time. NSCC offers more than 130 career-oriented programs throughout the province at our 14 campuses, including our online eCampus. Programs are offered through five academic schools - Access, Education and Language; Business and Creative Industries; Health and Human Services, Technology and Environment; Trades and Transportation - and reflect the labour market needs and opportunities in Nova Scotia. NSCC's primary goal: student success. An annual survey of College graduates shows that 91% are employed one year after graduation, most in their field of study, with 90% of those employed living and working in Nova Scotia.