FREDERICTON –More students will have the opportunity to pursue their education at New Brunswick Community College (»»ÆÞ̽»¨) as a result of the College’s new five-year plan, . »»ÆÞ̽»¨ is aiming to welcome more than 10,000 learners each year by 2022.
The new strategic plan, »»ÆÞ̽»¨’s second as a Board-governed Crown Corporation, is the result of nearly two years of discussions with »»ÆÞ̽»¨ students, staff and stakeholders.
"The Board of Governors collaborated with community leaders in our six College regions to define long-term outcomes for »»ÆÞ̽»¨," said Paul Elliott, »»ÆÞ̽»¨ Board Chair. “From there, we invited the College community, our partners and the public to participate in a multi-faceted process. Together We Rise is the result of more than 4300 individual engagements."
Together We Rise outlines three strategic goals for achieving »»ÆÞ̽»¨’s vision of transforming lives and communities. By 2022, »»ÆÞ̽»¨ will:
"»»ÆÞ̽»¨ is a significant contributor to social and economic prosperity and, faced with the challenges of limited resources and declining population, there is no more important time for »»ÆÞ̽»¨ to act boldly," said Marilyn Luscombe, President and CEO of »»ÆÞ̽»¨. "Together We Rise outlines »»ÆÞ̽»¨'s vision of success. Opening our doors as widely as possible not only enriches our College; it makes our Province stronger."
»»ÆÞ̽»¨ has outlined five inter-related strategies to align its efforts and will focus on six priority initiatives over the first two years of the plan (2017-2019).
Together We Rise was publicly-launched at »»ÆÞ̽»¨’s Fredericton Campus at an event which was live-streamed across the College's six regions.
"It will take strong collaborations across the College and within our communities to achieve our ambitious goals," said Luscombe. "Together, I am certain that we will rise to the challenge."
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Media contacts:
Melissa Wah
Communications Coordinator, »»ÆÞ̽»¨
506.453.8194 / 506.440.9105
melissa.wah@nbcc.ca