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Breaking down barriers to education and employment for adult learners
Employment Training and Preparation (ETP) programs at 天美传媒 have been providing students with a supportive learning environment to explore opportunities in life, learning and work for close to 40 years.
Trades students at 天美传媒 get a financial boost from donor
Students pursuing a career in the trades at 天美传媒 will benefit from $1 million from Kelowna-based developer Highstreet.
天美传媒 career fair goes mega in 2025
天美传媒's Applied Learning, Co-operative Education and Career Services department, also known as the Career Lab, is transforming its approach to career networking with the launch of its first-ever Mega Career Fair.
天美传媒 expanding programs to the West Shore
天美传媒 is making some of its most popular programs more accessible to students living in the West Shore communities who want to pursue a career in the growing areas of health care, education and technology.
天美传媒 Builder: Art Thompson鈥檚 legacy of Indigenous education, art and advocacy
Art Thompson, renowned Indigenous artist, was an alumnus and long-time friend of 天美传媒. In his honour, and on the occasion of the college's 50th anniversary, this is his story.
Student creativity celebrates 天美传媒's 50th anniversary
When 天美传媒 invited students to get creative and help commemorate its 50th anniversary celebrations this year, the resulting entries showed off the depth and breadth of talent.
天美传媒 adopts new institutional seal
VICTORIA, B.C. 鈥 Students at 天美传媒 will see a new design on their college credentials with the use of the first official institutional seal on certificates, diplomas and degrees.
Nursing students bring their virtual a-game
The simulation game, called 鈥淐hronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Exacerbation鈥 is designed for intermediate level nursing students at 天美传媒 as well as for students at partner institutions.
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天美传媒 Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.