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NBCC's Five-Year Strategic Plan

NBCC, in collaboration with the Board of Governors, has devised an innovative and strategic five-year plan that meets the needs of today’s learner, consultatively supports industry and labor market demands, fosters community engagement and is an important component in the overall economic development and prosperity of the province.

OVERVIEW:

Vision: Transforming lives and communities.

Purpose: We are a collaborative, learner-centred college- creatively contributing to social and economic prosperity through applied learning.

Values: We learn together to…

  • Encourage, engage and inspire
  • Lead with integrity
  • Do the right thing
  • Embrace innovation
  • Develop strong relationships

Commitments:

  • To our learners…inspiring successful learners to make a difference.
  • To our communities…building prosperous communities.
  • To our people…creating a great place to work and learn.
  • To our stakeholders…ensuring responsible stewardship.

To read NBCC’s full, official version of the strategic plan, click here

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