AMANDA CASEY | CERAMICS DURATIONJOEL BELLIVEAU | JEWELLERY/METAL ARTS The majority of students take advantage of on-site in- struction. This includes a wealth of interaction with otherROBIN TURNER | JEWELLERY/METAL ARTS high-achieving students and their diverse mediums, discussion and critique with instructors and visiting professionals, and the use of our world-class studios. AREAS OF STUDY »» Independent Study in the Visual Arts »» Professional Studio Practice »» Mentors and Networking »» Community Engagement »» Active Web Presence »» Portfolio and Website Development »» Promotion and Marketing »» Business Practices »» Time Management and Goal Setting »» Entrepreneurship and Career Development CAREER POSSIBILITIES Advanced Studio Practice is a unique program where instructors help you assess your current professional prac- tice and defined the next steps of your career path. Your plan of study may encompass, or be a combination of, production opportunities such as working in the service provider industry, or entering into any entrepreneurial endeavour within the broad field of the visual arts. As a graduate you may also proceed to further degree-based education. The possibilities are endless. NBCCD.CA toll-free 1-877-400-1107 [email protected]
DEGREE | 4 YEARSBACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS \"In coming to NBCCD, I was finally able to make my passion my main focus. It wasn’t something I had to do in addition to school or work, it was my school and work. I initially went into the Graphic Design diploma program because they do a lot of illustration, but I ended up falling in love with the other components of Graphic Design - type, layout, branding, and all of the elements of design over again. All of my focus was directed towards creative problem solving, design, drawing, and mentoring. I’ve never felt as fulfilled in an environment as I did at NBCCD.\" KIRSTEN STACKHOUSE VALEDICTORIAN GRADUATE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN & BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS Engaging in collaborative projects with members of the cultural, business, educational and gov- ernment communities, the College has built a relationship with the University of New Brunswick (UNB) that provides the opportunity for individuals to earn a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) degree. This articulated degree between NBCCD and UNB offers a unique combination of academic and practical study. Ultimately, you combine 2 years of visual arts education with 2 years in a university learning environment. Individuals interested in the 1-year Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) Certificate program can use this towards the first year in the BAA. Graduates from our 2-year Diploma programs receive 2 full years of credit towards the same degree.KIRSTEN STACKHOUSE | GRAPHIC DESIGN | 2018 CONVOCATION VALEDICTORIAN52 PROGRAMS
DARAH LONG | WINE LABEL DESIGN | GRAPHIC DESIGN BAA ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSPHOEBE MARMURA | BREAKFAST FOR ONE | PHOTOGRAPHY You must apply directly to UNB as they process all applications for the BAA program. BAA studentsMACKENZIE RUSSELL | BRACELLET | JEWELLERY/METAL ARTS pay the tuition and fees for the institution they are attending that year, either NBCCD or UNB. DURATION The Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) is a 4-year degree, where you complete 2 years at UNB and 2 years at NBCCD. Students are able to start the BAA at any institution, allowing for 2 years of continuous educa- tion from one institution, or you can alternate from University to College or vice versa each year. Most students who enroll in the BAA program also graduate with a 1-year Certificate in Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) from NBCCD. Some even go on to complete a Diploma program by adding one addi- tional year to the 4-year BAA program. This qualifies students to graduate with a Foundation Visual Arts Certificate and a studio Diploma from NBCCD, as well as a BAA degree from UNB, all in only 5 years. AREAS OF STUDY AT THE COLLEGE »» Drawing »» 2D/3D Design »» Art History »» Entrepreneurship »» Creative Process »» Written and Visual Communication »» Aboriginal Visual Arts (AVA) »» Ceramics »» Digital Media »» Graphic Design »» Fashion Design »» Jewellery Metal/Arts »» Photography »» Textile Design NBCCD.CA toll-free 1-877-400-1107 [email protected]
KATHRYN CHRONIN | JEWELLERY/METAL ARTS ADVANCED STUDIO PRACTICE54 ABOUT NBCCD
other educational opportunities At NBCCD we also offer education opportunities for individuals who need more flexibility in their educational path. DUAL ENROLMENT LIFELONG EDUCATION WITH AN ARTISTIC PURPOSE (LEAP) The transition from High School to College is a chal- lenge, so NBCCD has a special Dual Enrolment program Have you ever wanted to break free from your everyday to help students succeed. Dual Enrolment is open to life? Do you dream of engaging with creative and students in Grade 12 and offers you the opportunity likeminded individuals in an open and friendly environ- to take a course at the College. This course is credited ment? towards your high school Diploma and your 1-year Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) Certificate when you apply At NBCCD, we offer non-credit 7 week courses, to NBCCD. Check with your Guidance Counsellor to see weekend full and 1/2 day workshops during the summer, if this program is available at your school. This option is fall and winter. Instructors are talented artists who want mainly applicable to students who attend high schools to share their knowledge and expertise with you. Each in close proximity to the NBCCD campus. course has been specially designed to encourage your creative thinking and to help you put those thoughts Studio Options: into artistic practice. You will love the imaginative and unique environment the College offers. Classes are Aboriginal Visual Arts (AVA), Ceramics, Digital Media, small, interactive and incredibly social, offering you a Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Jewellery/ Metal Arts, chance to start your career as a leisure learner, or to Photography and Textile Design. experience a medium before entering into a full-time program. Lifelong Education LEAP courses offer individuals and groups the chance with an Artistic Purpose to partake in a diverse range of artistic mediums and experiences in Aboriginal Visual Arts (AVA), Ceramics, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Jewel- lery/Metal Arts, Photography, Textile Design, Calligraphy and Drawing and much more. All of our course offer- ings spotlight hands-on learning with the opportunity for self-expression and individuality. Your interest and enthusiasm are all that is required! Visit nbccd.ca/programs/leap to see a calendar and course offerings for the upcoming term.
program requirements IDENTIFY YOUR APPLICANT TYPE Before applying to the College, you need to determine Special Admissions: Your official Transcript of Marks which applicant group you fit in. indicates modified English and/or Mathematics, plus Our program eligibility and admission requirements vary you can show you are ready to successfully complete slightly for each group. You will likely fit into one of the the program. If you are in Grade 12 or a high school following categories: graduate, you will be eligible to apply for the Certificate in Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) or Diploma in Aboriginal Regular Applicant: If you are in Grade 12 or a high Visual Arts (AVA). After submitting your complete appli- cation, you will be contacted for an interview. school graduate, or have a GED or Adult High School Diploma and you are below the age of 21 at the time of Non-Public School: You have been educated in a applying, you are eligible to apply for the Certificate in Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) or Diploma in Aboriginal context other than a public school environment. Typi- Visual Arts (AVA). cally, you would not have taken any standardized tests and would not have transcripts that have been validated Past Student of the College: You have attended the by a government-recognized educational authority. You must be able to show you are ready to successfully College and graduated from Foundation Visual Arts complete the program. After submitting your complete (FVA). You can apply to our Diploma Programs. Or, you application, you may be contacted for an interview to have attended the College and graduated from one of assess your prior learning. our Diploma Programs. You can apply to our Advanced Studio Practice program. International: You are not a Canadian Citizen or a Per- Mature: You are 21 years or older at the time of manent Resident of Canada. You must be able to show you are ready to successfully complete the program. applying and do not meet the regular admission You need to review the admission requirements for requirements. You have training and experience in the the program of choice and refer to the “International discipline you would like to study, making you eligible Students” section of this booklet. International students to apply for any of our programs. You must also show will apply as an International applicant, not as a Mature you are ready to successfully complete the program. applicant. After submitting your complete application, you may be contacted for an interview to assess your prior learning. WINTER HIKE | MIDLAND ICE CAVES
WHAT YOU NEED TO GATHERSeats are limited at the College. It is in your best interest to ensure your complete application has been received by theAdmission Office by December 31 preceding the academic year for which you are applying. You will be contacted on thestatus of your application.PROGRAM APPLICATION TRANSCRIPT OF MARKS PORTFOLIO INTERVIEW FEE1Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) Yes One of the following official transcripts2: No NoCertificate »» High School Diploma3 »» GED »» Adult High School Diploma OR »» Equivalent experience4Aboriginal Visual Arts (AVA) Yes One of the following official transcripts2: No Maybe requiredDiploma »» High School Diploma3 »» GED »» Adult High School Diploma OR »» Equivalent experience4Diploma: Yes »» An official transcript indicating Certif Yes Maybe requiredCeramics icate – Foundation Visual Arts (FVA)Digital Media from NBCCDFashion DesignGraphic Design ORJewellery/Metal Arts »» An official transcript indicating atPhotographyTextile Design least 1 year post-secondary education OR »» Equivalent experience4Advance Studio Practice (ASP) Yes »» An official transcript indicating a Uni- Yes Maybe requiredCertificate versity Degree, College Diploma OR »» Equivalent experience4Bachelor of Applied Arts The BAA is an articulated agreement(BAA) with the University of New Brunswick. Refer to UNB.ca for admission requirements. Applicants to the BAA program must apply directly to the University of New Brunswick. www. unb.ca1. The $50 CAD application fee applies to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents, is non-refundable and subject to change without notice. International applicants pay a $100 CAD application fee. See International Students for more information.2. If your official high-school transcript indicates a modified level in English and/or Mathematics, your application will be processed under Special Admissions.3. We accept a grade 11 or 12 interim transcript until your final grade 12 transcript is available.4. Equivalent experience is determined by the College assessing your combination of learning and experience through recognition of prior learning. If you are 21 years of age and have past experience, you may be assessed as a Mature Applicant. 57
PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENTRECOGNITION (PLAR) ANDCREDIT TRANSFERApplicants may request an assessment of prior workand life experience relevant to their program of study.Even if you haven’t completed high school, you may beeligible for acceptance into the certificate in FoundationVisual Arts program or for advanced standing in certaincourses. There may be a fee for this assessment.You may have completed courses at other post-sec-ondary institutions, which might be assessed asequivalent to those in your proposed program ofstudy. These courses may be eligible for credit transfer.Official transcripts and course outlines that correspondto the courses for which credit is requested are re-quired.For more information on Prior Learning AssessmentRecognition and Credit Transfers, please contact theRegistrar’s Office toll-free 1-877-400-1107, or [email protected] KELSEY ROBICHAUD & JILL TRENTOWSKY | LIBRARY | GRAPHIC DESIGN 2017/18 ORIENTATION58 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
admissions HOW TO APPLY CANADIAN CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF CANADA Admission requirements vary depending on your chosen program. CHAVAH LINDSAY | 2018 FASHION SHOW | MODEL ERICA TAYLOREligibility for our programs is based on: »» Official Transcripts of Marks »» Meeting the Program Admission criteria »» A combination of learning and experience through recognition of prior learning AND »» An Interview, when requested Applications are processed by the College Admissions Service (CAS). Your application will only be evaluated once your application is complete. Complete the Following Steps: 1. Visit NBCCD.ca and complete the online Application Form 2. Pay the Application Fee: You can pay online (Visa, MasterCard or American Express). If paying by cheque or money order, make payable to the “Minister of Finance”. Mail your payment to: College Admissions Service 6 Arran Street, Campbellton, NB Canada E3N 1K4 3. Forward official Transcript of Marks and portfolios to the appropriate locations. Transcript of Marks: College Admissions Service 6 Arran Street, Campbellton, NB Canada E3N 1K4 Portfolios*: Registrar New Brunswick College of Craft & Design 457 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB Canada E3B 5H1 Or email digital portfolios to: [email protected] *Diplomas in Ceramics, Digital Media, Fashion Design, Graph- ic Design, Jewellery/Metal Arts, Photography and Textile Design, as well as Certificate in Advance Studio Practice (ASP) require a portfolio to apply. Visit NBCCD.ca for details on what your portfolio should include or contact the Registrar’s Office toll-free 1-877-400-1107, or email [email protected] 59
admissions TUITION AND FEES CANADIAN CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS OF CANADA NBCCD provides an exceptional educational experience with tuition and fees that are the most affordable in Canada. Fees are subject to change without notice and students are accountable for all costs associated with studying at the College. Below are the estimated costs per year related to studying at the College. All costs are listed in Canadian dollars (CAD) Method of Payment : Payments can be made online at FAITH CHRISTIE | PHOTOGRAPHY MEDIA | FOUNDATION VISUAL ARTS the following link: goo.gl/USKM7a Application Fee: All applicants are required to pay a Payments will also be taken at any Service New $50 non-refundable Application fee when submitting Brunswick Service Centre. You must show a copy of an application. your Tuition & Fees Invoice and/or your Confirmation Fee Notice for payments to be processed. There is a Confirmation Fee: is non-refundable and must be paid Service New Brunswick Service Centre at 432 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Accepted payment within 30 days of admission. Payment of this fee holds methods include: credit card, debit, cash, money order your seat in the program. The fee will be applied to your or cheque. All money orders and cheques should be full-time tuition. made payable to “Minister of Finance.” 1. Application Fee and Tuition* FEE AMOUNT NOTES Application Fee $50 Non-refundable. Full-Time Tuition $3250 per year When you receive your acceptance letter, you are required to pay a $250 Confirmation Fee, a non-refundable payment to hold your seat in the program. This fee is applied to your full-time tuition. Part-time Tuition $120 per credit No application fee is required. 2. Studio Fees* YEAR 1 YEAR 2 PROGRAM $55 n/a Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) Aboriginal Visual Arts (AVA) $55 $55 Diploma – Ceramics Diploma – Digital Media $900 $900 Diploma – Graphic Design Diploma – Fashion Design $60 $60 Diploma – Jewellery/Metal Arts $85 $170 Diploma – Photography $100 $100 Diploma – Textile Design Advanced Studio Practice (ASP): $350 $350 *Required the day of of registration. $140 $50 $200 $200 Apply studio fee (above) for area of specialization60 ADMISSIONS - CANADIAN
3. General Fees (required the day of registration) HOUSING AND ACCOMMODATION RESOURCESStudent Association $80 per year (optional)Access / Student ID Card $25 NBCCD does not offer on campus housing, but our campusTechnology Fee: $250 location in the heart of downtown Fredericton makes it easy toGraduate Services Fee: $50 (All students except 1st year find housing and to access shops, galleries, parks, restaurantsdiploma students) and other amenities.NBCCDSA Health Insurance $260 per year (optional)NBCCDSA Dental Insurance $148 per year (optional) Visit NBCCD.ca for more information on help to secure a place to live.4. Materials, Books, and Art SuppliesSupplies and materials cost approximately $2,000 annually andvary depending on the Program and Course assignments. Themajority of these supplies are available in our College store.ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSESYour living expenses will depend upon individual preferences,but some estimated yearly costs are:Accommodations & Utilities:$8,200 (based on shared accommodations)Food and incidentals:$5,000 (or more depending on lifestyle)Local transportation:$600-800 TOMO INGALLSCOLLECTION | THROWING ON THE WHEEL | CERAMICS
DANIELA G. ATKINS 3D PRINTED BUNNY PC LAB WITH INSTRUCTOR JAMIE BERGIN DIGITAL MEDIA62 ADMISSIONS - INTERNATIONAL
admissions HOW TO APPLY INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS Now that you’ve discovered NBCCD, we want to make »» We accept any of the following tests: sure we are the right fit for you. Your application form, »» application fee and documents pertaining to program TOEFL – Score of 550 on paper test or 80 on requirements should be submitted as early as possible the internet based test, ets.org/toefl for the following academic year. This is necessary to give ample time for us to work together to answer questions IELTS (Academic Test) – 6.0 with no sub and for you to obtain study permits. scores under 5.5, ielts.org/ default.aspx Eligibility for our programs is based on: »» MELAB – 80 overall score, cambridgemichi- gan.org »» Official Transcript of Marks »» »» Meeting the Program Requirements criteria, see »» CAEL – 60, cael.ca “What You Need to Gather” PAEP – UNB’s Program of Academic English Preparation offered in Fredericton – unb.ca/ »» A combination of learning and experience cel/english/english/eap-bridging.html through recognition of prior learning AND »» An Interview, when requested Complete the following steps: 5. Forward Transcript of Marks, proof of English-language competency and portfolios 1. Visit NBCCD.ca and complete the online to the appropriate locations. International Student Application Form. Transcript of Marks and proof of 2. Pay the Application Fee: You can pay online English-language competency: (Visa, MasterCard or American Express). If College Admissions Service paying by cheque or money order, make 6 Arran Street, Campbellton, NB, payable to the “Minister of Finance.” Canada E3N 1K4 Mail your payment to: Portfolios*: College Admissions Service Registrar 6 Arran Street, Campbellton, NB New Brunswick College of Craft & Design Canada E3N 1K4 457 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB Canada E3B 5H1 3. Have your previous educational institutions Or email digital portfolios to: NBCCDRegis- submit an official Transcript of Marks to CAS [email protected] (College Admissions Service). Educational Institutions can fax to 1 (506) 789-2430 or *Diplomas in Ceramics, Digital Media, Fash- send scanned copies to NBCCD.Admis- ion Design, Graphic Design, Jewellery/Metal [email protected] Arts, Photography and Textile Design, as well as Certificate in Advance Studio Practice If your first language of instruction was not (ASP) require a portfolio to apply. English, then you will need to submit original copies of a notarized translated transcript. Visit NBCCD.ca and click on your program Scanned and faxed copies of translated tran- of choice for details on what your portfolio scripts are not acceptable. See Step number should include or contact the Registrar’s 5 if you need to mail your transcript of marks. Office toll-free 1-877-400-1107, or [email protected] 4. If your language of instruction was not English, or you have not attended an English-speaking educational institution, you will also need proof of English-language competency.
admissions TUITION AND FEES INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS At NBCCD we recognize making the decision to study Application Fee: All applicants are required to pay a abroad can be overwhelming. We understand that taking the time to consider all the changes you will be $100 non-refundable Application fee when submitting facing is important. an application. Guidelines and General Info: NBCCD provides an ex- Confirmation and Emergency Health Insurance Fee: ceptional educational experience with tuition and fees (guard.me) for international applicants must be paid that are the most affordable in Canada. Fees are subject within 60 days of admissions. Payment of these fees to change without notice and students are accountable hold your seat in the program. Confirmation fees are for all costs associated with studying at the College in non-refundable. Canadian dollars (CAD). Method of Payment: Payments can be made online at the following link: goo.gl/USKM7a 1. Application Fee, Tuition, and Emergency Health Insurance* FEE AMOUNT NOTES Application Fee $100 Non-refundable. Full-Time Tuition $6,500 per year When you receive your acceptance letter, you are required to pay a $700 Confirmation Fee, a non-refundable payment to hold your seat in the pro- gram. This fee is applied to your full-time tuition. Emergency Health $600 Emergency Health Insurance is required for living in Canada. It must be paid Insurance (guard.me) when you receive your official acceptance letter from the College to hold your seat in the program. 2. Studio Fees* YEAR 1 YEAR 2 PROGRAM $55 n/a Foundation Visual Arts (FVA) Aboriginal Visual Arts (AVA) $55 $55 Diploma – Ceramics Diploma – Digital Media $900 $900 Diploma – Graphic Design Diploma – Fashion Design $60 $60 Diploma – Jewellery/Metal Arts Diploma – Photography $85 $170 Diploma – Textile Design Advanced Studio Practice (ASP): $100 $100 *Required the day of of registration. $350 $350 $140 $50 $200 $200 Apply studio fee (above) for area of specialization64 ADMISSIONS - INTERNATIONAL
3. General Fees* SCOTT MOORE | FASHION STUDIO | SKETCHBOOK 2018 FASHION SHOW | MODEL JENNA STOREYStudent Association $80 Access Card / Student ID $25Technology Fee: $250Graduate Services Fee: $50 (All students except for1st year diploma students)NBCCDSA Health Insurance $260 per year (optional)NBCCDSA Dental Insurance $148 per year (optional)*Required the day of of registration.4. Materials, Books, and Art SuppliesSupplies and materials cost approximately $2,000 annually and varydepending on the Program and course assignments. The majority ofthese supplies are available in our College store.ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSESYour living expenses will depend upon individual preferences, but someestimated yearly costs are:Accommodations & Utilities:$13,200 (based on shared accommodations)Food and incidentals:$6,000 (or more depending on lifestyle)Local transportation:$700-800HOUSING AND ACCOMMODATION RESOURCESNBCCD does not offer on campus housing, but our campus location in theheart of downtown Fredericton makes it easy to find housing and to accessshops, galleries, parks, restaurants and other amenities.Many College students rent a room in an apartment or house with otherstudents and share kitchen facilities. Most homeowners and rental agen-cies do not make housing arrangements by mail, email or telephone, soInternational students often rent temporary lodging before finding morepermanent accommodations.
student services Whether you need academic, financial or mental healthsupport, we have resources in place to ensure you feel safe, supported and part of the campus community. SAMIRA NARDI | WINTER HIKE | MIDLAND ICE CAVES ACADEMIC ADVISOR LINDSAY CHAVAH | 2018 FASHION SHOW With a Student to Academic Advisor Ratio of 1:13, MODELS CHRISTINE ELDRIDGE AND DARRELYN MASSON you will be assigned an Academic Advisor at the start of the school year. Your Academic Advisor will66 STUDENT SERVICES provide on-site, confidential, professional guidance and support and referral services to facilitate and enhance your academic and College life. COLLEGE COUNSELLOR The College Counsellor is NBCCD’s available resource in matters of mental health, accessibility services, and overall wellness across the College community. NBCCD offers free single-session or short-term confidential counselling services that are available to all full and part-time students attending NBCCD. The counsellor acts as initial, more immediate support to students in need before offering appropriate referral to services available in the community through their Student Health Plans. THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE The Registrar and Assistant Registrar are available to support your academic and financial inquiries and can answer or redirect any questions or concerns you may have. STUDENT LIFE COORDINATOR The Student Life Coordinator welcomes everyone and organizes events to help you become part of the com- munity. You’ll enjoy orientation activities, networking sessions, socials, educational opportunities and well- ness events throughout the academic year. From Movie Nights to Lunchtime Learning Sessions to Hiking Trips, we plan something for everyone. The Coordinator is also a resource for information about awards, bursaries, provisions, services and scholarships.
COLLEGE AID JOANNA RICHARDSON | PEAR VESSEL | CERAMICSSometimes, despite the best planning, individual financial You’ll find that NBCCDsituations can change. If you are in need, the College, along offers many opportunitieswith the Student Association, will try to provide you withnon-perishable food, fresh produce and hygienic supplies. for you to get involved and give back to yourLIBRARY community. From potlucks to off-campus educationalNBCCD’s library houses one of the most impressive collections field trips and excitingof fine art, craft and design-related materials in the province. events, you will have lotsIt has over 10,000 books and exhibition catalogues, subscrip- of opportunities to connecttions to 42 magazines, and over 400 films, videos and DVDs with peers and staff outsideabout craft and design. It is an excellent resource for students,faculty, staff and the burgeoning local arts community. of classroom time.COLLEGE STOREThe College Store is located on campus and carries everythingyou will need for your courses in Ceramics, Drawing, Design,Textiles, Fashion Design, Jewellery/ Metal Arts, AboriginalVisual Arts and Photography.STUDENT ASSOCIATION (SA)The Student Association represents you at the College andprovides social programming throughout the academicyear, such as our annual Halloween Costume Party andinter-studio Ball Hockey Tournament. Every year, you elect astudent Executive Board, as well as Studio Representatives,to coordinate activities and ensure your opinions are heard.Volunteer and become engaged!COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTWhether raising money for non-profits with the sale ofhandmade mugs, raising funds for student bursariesthrough fashion events or supporting Craft NB and theCharlotte Street Arts Centre, students and staff of theCollege give back to their community.
financial aid Financial aid may be available NBCCD MAIN BUILDING for qualifying full-time and part-time students. Review the information following to see what financial aid best suits you. SWEET GRASS HARVEST AT NEW RIVER BEACH | ABORIGINAL VISUAL ARTS68 FINANCIAL AID
NEW BRUNSWICK STUDENT Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation – NBCCD Bursary:LOAN PROGRAMS Awarded to a student in the Certificate in Advanced StudioThe Government of New Brunswick and the Government of Practice (ASP) Program, the recipient must demonstrateCanada work together to provide student financial assistance. proven skills in craft or design and exemplify excellence inLoans, grants and bursaries are available to help you access his or her field of study, coupled with a history of academicand pay your tuition and fees for post-secondary education achievement. The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation is mandat-at NBCCD. Two recent funding programs for New Brunswick ed to promote excellence in the visual arts of New Brunswick.residents include: For more information, see: sheilahughmackay.com.The Tuition Relief for the Middle Class (TRMC) Program is PETL Gender Equality Scholarship: The Gender Equalitya new non-repayable provincial bursary offering increasedupfront financial assistance. The goal of the TRMC program Scholarship is part of the Women’s Equality Branch of theis to ensure that a portion of tuition costs are covered for Province of New Brunswick. The Scholarship Program isstudents with family incomes above $60,000. intended to encourage students entering their first year at a New Brunswick college, who want to seek a non-traditionalThe Free Tuition Program is designed to help post-secondary career where participation by their gender has been limited.students by providing more upfront bursary funding to stu- For more information, see: goo.gl/d8d6HKdents from families who have a gross family income of $60,000or less. The max income cut-off vary according to family size Disabilityawards.ca: DisabilityAwards.ca is an organizationand range from $75,000 to $123,500. that advocates for increased accessibility, equal access and successful transition from high school to college through a number of scholarships and awards.With one application, you will be considered for student finan- AARAO (Atlantic Association of Registrars and Admis-cial assistance from both the Government of New Brunswick sions Officers) Scholarship: Valued at $500, the student mustand the Government of Canada and able to access manyfunding opportunities. have attended an Atlantic Canadian high school visited by the AARAO Tour.To apply or for more information, contact: Student Financial OTHER SITES TO RESEARCHServices Apart from those listed above, there are many other siteswww.studentaid.gnb.ca providing financial assistance to students in the form of1-800-667-5626 awards, bursaries and scholarships. We encourage you to do further online research.AWARDS, BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS Here are a few more sites that may help:If you’d like financial assistance, you are encouraged to applyfor as many awards, bursaries and scholarships as you are »» artsnb.caeligible for. Here are some of the funding opportunities: »» servicecanada.gc.ca »» youth.gc.caNBCC Foundation Awards: The New Brunswick Commu- »» canadabenefits.gc.canity College Foundation Inc. administers scholarships foras many students as funding allows; last year, through theNBCC Foundation, a total of over $26,075 and 41 scholar-ships were awarded to our students. Financial assistance inthe form of bursaries, scholarships and awards are availableto NBCCD students. For more information, visit www.TheNBCCFoundationInc.ca 69
visit our campus TOURS HOURS OF OPERATION The best way to find out if the New Brunswick College College & Library Hours* of Craft & Design is the place for you is to visit our campus for a guided tour. You can schedule a tour Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm on Mondays or Tuesdays throughout the year. During your tour, you will have the opportunity to chat with The George Fry Gallery instructors, meet current students, see student work and observe in-class demos. Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm STUDENT FOR A DAY Registrar’s Office* We offer opportunities to participate in a day of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday classes as a student for the day. You will have the 8:30 am to 4:30 pm chance to select the studio(s) you would like to be placed in, and ask questions to current students and College Store instructors. There is no charge for this program, but please allow several weeks when booking a date. Tuesday to Thursday 8:30 am to 12:20 pm and 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm Contact us at [email protected] today! Open Hours For Students CONTACT US Daily, 6:30 am to 11:00 pm Tel: (506) 453-2305 | Toll-free: 1-877-400-1107 Fax: (506) 457-7352 *(The Library and Registrar’s Office Email: [email protected] are closed daily from 1:00 to 2:00 pm) Mailing Address: 457 Queen Street, PO Box 6000 Fredericton, NB Canada, E3B 5H1 2017/18 ORIENTATION nbccd.ca
NBCCD EVENTS2018DATE EVENT LOCATIONSeptember 28 Invitational Ceramics Exhibition The George Fry GalleryNovember 15-18 Christmas Craft Sale The George Fry GalleryNovember 17 Open House NBCCDDecember 6 LEAP Exhibition The George Fry Gallery2019 The George Fry Gallery The George Fry GalleryJanuary 17 Aboriginal Visual Arts Exhibition The George Fry GalleryFebruary 12 NBCC Foundation Awards NBCCDFebruary 21 Graphic Design Exhibition The George Fry GalleryMarch 23 Open House The Fredericton Convention CentreMarch 28 Fashion Design Exhibition The George Fry GalleryApril 13 NBCCD Annual Fashion Show The Fredericton PlayhouseMay 2 Photography Exhibition The Beaverbrook Art GalleryJune 14 Convocation The George Fry GalleryJune 14 Diploma ExhibitionJune 14 Advanced Studio Practice Exhibition
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