Confederation College
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Established: | 1967 |
President: | Patricia Lang |
Students: | 21,160 (3,200 full time, 17,960 part time) |
Location: | Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada |
Nickname: | Thunderhawks |
Website: | http://www.confederationc.on.ca |
Confederation College is a provincially funded community college located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1967, and has area campuses in Dryden, Fort Frances, Geraldton, Kenora, Marathon and Sioux Lookout. The college, with its area campuses, serves an area of approximately 215,000 square kilometres. It is one of only two community colleges supporting Northwestern Ontario.
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[edit] Programs
The college offers a full range of programmes and educational services throughout the region, which includes full-time post-secondary programmes, part-time credit and non-credit courses, specialty programmes for business and industry, pre-employment and skills training programmes, apprenticeship programmes and cooperative/workplace training programmes.
Confederation College has 3,200 full-time post-secondary students, 410 apprentices, 550 adult training students and 17,000 part time & continuing education students.
[edit] Thunder Bay campus
The Thunder Bay campus is home to five campus buildings (Shuniah, Dorion, Neebing, Conmee & McIntyre buildings), with the student residences located in the Sibley Hall Residence. Also present on the Thunder Bay Campus is the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. Located at the Thunder Bay International Airport is the college's School of Aviation. The Thunder Bay campus is also home to the Confederation College Student Union offices.
[edit] Dryden campus
[edit] Fort Frances campus
[edit] Geraldton campus
[edit] Kenora campus
[edit] Marathon campus
[edit] Sioux Lookout campus
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