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CNC asking residents what programs should be added

The college has campuses in Quesnel and Vanderhoof
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The College of New Caledonia is looking for feedback on the programs it offers. (College of New Caledonia Facebook Photo)

The College of New Caledonia is looking for feedback from the community on what kinds of programs the post-secondary institution should bring in to their campuses.

The college has released a survey for people to fill out.

“We need to reach as many current and future students as possible to develop the best programming for our regions,” an email from Nancy Lilienweiss, the regional marketing officer for the Quesnel Campus reads.

“We would like to connect with those who represent different demographics, study area interests, genders, and ethnicities.”

The survey will run until March 31, with everyone who fills it out entered to win a continuing education course.

“The more feedback we receive, the better data we’ll have to support our decision-making, and we could use more input from our local community,” the email reads.

Feedback can be given at cnc.bc.ca/regional-survey.

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