Educational Partner Programs

Here, details can be found about dual credit programs/courses (what are they), the list of the courses available, the post-secondary provider, and how to enrol. Other information and registration processes specific to trades training (Career Technical Centre) while still in high school; the Skilled Trades BC, Youth Work in Trades program in addition to other programs/initiatives such as the early childhood education (ECE) or Trades Discovery Program (TDP). 

Key Details

  • Applicable to grade 10 - 12 students from across SD91
  • Programs range in applied, technology and environmental fields
  • Some programs available virtually
  • Some programs take learners out of community for hands-on experience
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UNBC Dual Credit Program

Dual credit is a British Columbia Ministry of Education and Child Care-recognized program that makes it possible for grade 11 and 12 students in British Columbia to take post-secondary courses and receive credit toward both high school graduation and post-secondary credentials.

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CNC Dual Credit Program

Dual Credit is an opportunity for high school students to begin post-secondary programs and courses while they are still in high school. This option is available for grade 11 & 12 students in good academic standing.

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CNC-CTC Program

The Career Technical Centre, or CTC program, allows high school students to graduate with their first year of hands-on, technical trades training already completed. This earns students a certificate in various trades.

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Skilled Trades BC - Youth

SkilledTradesBC is the organization that advances British Columbia’s trades training system.

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Thompson River University

Get experiential learning from the TRUGen - Applied Genomics Laboratory where the primary focus is on environmental remediation and waste treatment, agriculture and food development.

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