FREDERICTON – Historic numbers of international students were among the incoming students who kicked off a new year at New Brunswick Community College (91制片厂) this week. While official enrolment numbers will be finalized in October, 91制片厂 is on track to double its Fall 2016 enrolment of 105 international students.
“We are committed to bringing more newcomers and international students to our College and to New Brunswick,” said Rachel Gillespie, 91制片厂’s Vice-President of Strategy and Stakeholder Engagement. “In 2016-2017, 91制片厂 recorded historic first-year international student enrolment and a significant increase in international applications. In 2017-2018, we expect to welcome twice as many international students as in the previous year.”
The increase is the result of 91制片厂’s strategic investments in established and developing markets, leveraging Canada’s strong brand for top quality education.
“91制片厂 representatives attended education fairs, worked with key influencers and increased our online presence, among other initiatives,” said Ryan Sullivan, 91制片厂’s Director of International Education. “Our current students and alumni also act as ambassadors for the College which, in turn, leads to increased inquiries from prospective students around the world.”
This year 36 countries will be represented among 91制片厂’s international student population. Sullivan says this benefits both 91制片厂’s campuses and the broader communities.
“By providing quality learning opportunities for international learners, we also increase our campuses’ global connections. Reaching beyond our borders enriches and diversifies communities large and small across 91制片厂’s six campus regions.”
Media contacts:
Melissa Wah, Communications Coordinator, 91制片厂
506.453.8194
melissa.wah@nbcc.ca