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Aboriginal Students

Kulasihkulpon!

Do you have a dream for yourself, your family and your community?  Where will your educational journey take you?

NBCC promotes Aboriginal student success, and welcomes diversity and knowledge from surrounding First Nations communities and Aboriginal people.

No matter at which one of our six locations you choose to achieve your potential, we’re certain you'll enjoy a culturally rich environment where you can develop great skills that contribute to the growth of your community.

You'll receive hands-on training from excellent instructors, and you have the opportunity to build your future in a supportive environment. Throughout the year, special events that embrace, encourage and support the Aboriginal community are held.  Come and experience the spirit behind each one.   

Aboriginal Student Advisors

NBCC has a Provincial Aboriginal Student Coordinator and Aboriginal Student Advisors to provide academic, financial and cultural support services to students.

Contact one of our Aboriginal Student Advisors today to ask about our variety of programs, our low tuition cost, the Aboriginal Seat Allocation Program and credit transfers to other educational institutions.  Come and take a tour of NBCC with your family!

 Location Name Phone Email
 Fredericton Sehli Polchies (506) 444-3864 nbcc.ca
 Miramichi Francis Simon (506) 778-6863 nbcc.ca
 Moncton Patty Musgrave (506) 869-6717 nbcc.ca
 Saint John Eva Frost (506) 658-2576 nbcc.ca
 St. Andrews
 Eva Frost (506) 529-5110 nbcc.ca
 Woodstock Sehli Polchies (506) 325-4982 nbcc.ca

Provincial Aboriginal Coordinator

Lorie J. Leon
Phone: (506) 453-8045      Cell: (506) 440-9105      Fax: (506) 453-8822
Email: nbcc.ca


Student Aid and Scholarships

Since some aspects of college can become pricey, NBCC has financial assistance information to point you in the right direction. Learn more...

To apply1. Identify yourself as an Aboriginal student on the application form;
2. Meet the admission requirements of the program you choose; and
3. Send your complete application form, application fee, and transcripts to the College Admissions Service before June 1st

How it works
Complete applications will be considered as they are received as long as the candidate meets, or is in the process of meeting, the admission requirements. For administrative purposes, complete applications received on or before June 1st will be dated as of June 1st. If the number of applications exceeds the number of seats, a selection will be made among the candidates. 

When a selection is required, it is based on the average of Language and Mathematics subjects on your transcript(s), and any other specific admission requirements listed in your program choice.

Please return your completed Application before June 1st to:

College Admissions Service
6 Arran Street
Campbellton, NB
E3N 1K4

Woliwon/Wela'lin/Thank you!

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