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The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution that serves the residents of the Central Interior of British Columbia. This region has a population of about 145,000, and it encompasses three school districts: #28 (Quesnel), #57 (Prince George), and #91 (Nechako Lakes). CNC operates six campuses in Prince George, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Vanderhoof. CNC offers small class sizes, not in excess of 37 students, as mandated by their faculty agreement.〔("Collective Agreement - CNC & FACNC - April 1, 2012 – March 31, 2014" ), p. 82, accessed Nov. 9, 2014.〕 CNC has an approximate annual system-wide enrollment of 5,000 students in health sciences, trades, university studies, career access and continuing education. ==History== The college was established in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada () in 1969 as a successor to the B.C. Vocational School.〔 The College was called “New Caledonia,” a name given to the region by the early explorer, Simon Fraser.〔("New Caledonia" ), Barry M. Gough, The Canadian Encyclopedia, 02/07/06, edited 12/16/13.〕 The first convocation of 37 graduates took place in 1971.〔 CNC has since expanded by opening up campuses across central British Columbia. College of New Caledonia's Arms, Supporters, Flag and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on June 4, 1996.〔("College of New Caledonia" ), The Governor General of Canada, His Excellency The Right Honourable David Johnston, Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges, accessed Nov. 9, 2014.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「College of New Caledonia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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