The Prince George Citizen

CNC partners with Chinese education centre

- Citizen staff

The College of New Caledonia has become the first post-secondary institutio­n in Canada to form a partnershi­p with the Zhejiang Australian Internatio­nal Career Centre through the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing on Friday.

Involved with more than 20 vocational schools in the Zhejiang province of China, Zhejiang AICC will prepare Chinese high school students for a post-secondary education at CNC through this agreement.

“We’re honoured to be Zhejiang AICC’s first Canadian partner,” said CNC director of internatio­nal education Barb Old. “This MOU lays the foundation for the developmen­t of a Chinese-Canadian education program that further diversifie­s CNC’s internatio­nal student body.”

The first intake of students from this Chinese-Canadian education program is expected at CNC in three years.

Starting in the 10th grade, Chinese students work with Zhejiang AICC for three years developing skills, such as English pro- ficiency, to prepare them to study abroad at CNC. Zhejiang AICC will support students through their entire internatio­nal education experience including Visa applicatio­ns and relocation to Canada.

CNC internatio­nal education operations coordinato­r Tony Mei said Zhejiang AICC also plans to open an office in British Columbia to be able to further support the students it brings to Canada.

“This is a new model for internatio­nal education,” Mei said. “Chinese students and families are comforted by the ongoing support from familiar faces they receive throughout their studies.”

This Chinese-Canadian education partnershi­p also opens profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies for CNC instructor­s to travel to China and experience how particular areas of study are approached in a different culture.

“Participat­ing in a hands-on intercultu­ral exchange is a valuable experience for any CNC instructor,” Mei said. “When that knowledge is applied in the classroom at CNC then students benefit as well.”

 ?? CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN ?? Tara Szerencsi, College of New Caledonia vice-president finance and corporate service, right, and Lifang Wu, Zhejiang Australian Internatio­nal Career Centre president, sign a memorandum of understand­ing at CNC’s Prince George campus on Friday. CNC has...
CITIZEN PHOTO BY BRENT BRAATEN Tara Szerencsi, College of New Caledonia vice-president finance and corporate service, right, and Lifang Wu, Zhejiang Australian Internatio­nal Career Centre president, sign a memorandum of understand­ing at CNC’s Prince George campus on Friday. CNC has...

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