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Type
  
Community college

Chairman
  
Alan Skoreyko

Phone
  
+1 780-644-6000

Province
  
Alberta

Established
  
1965

President
  
Jodi L. Abbott,

Total enrollment
  
9,000 (2010)

Former names
  
Alberta Vocational College

Students
  
15,850 10,439 credit, 5,012 full-time equivalent

Address
  
11140 131 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5M 1C1, Canada

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
4,341 CAD (2011), International tuition: 9,856.8 CAD (2011)

Similar
  
MacEwan University, Bow Valley College, Northern Alberta Institute o, Concordia University of Edmon, The King's University

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NorQuest College is a publicly funded community college in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The student body is approximately 10,500 full-time or part-time credit students, and approximately 5,400 non-credit or continuing education students. Approximately 1,000 students graduate each year.

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NorQuest College is a member of the Alberta Rural Development Network.

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History

NorQuest College, formerly Alberta Vocational College (AVC), was officially established by the Government of Alberta in 1965 with the primary objective of providing untrained and under-employed Albertans with the opportunity to develop skills required in an industrialized workforce. In 1965, AVC consisted of four academic upgrading classrooms, a space housing 60 business education students, a barber shop, a beauty culture lab, and a welding and equipment maintenance shop. There were additional programs offered at separate locations in Edmonton. With government plans to construct a central downtown site for the college in 1970, these programs would all be offered under the same roof by 1971 and total student enrollment would rise to 2,300 in 1972 from 550 in 1966. New programs were developed and existing programs expanded and revised to accommodate the educational needs of an increasing student body.

Governance

NorQuest College became board governed in 1998 and operates under the authority of the Post-secondary Learning Act and is responsible to the Minister of Advanced Education and Technology. The board has 14 members.

Campus

The college has two Edmonton campuses (downtown and Westmount), and three regional campouses (one in each of Drayton Valley, Wetaskiwin, and Whitecourt). There are also two correctional institute campuses in the Edmonton area: high school credit courses and non-credit personal development courses are provided to inmates at the Edmonton Remand Centre and the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre; and employment training courses are offered at the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre. Approximately 150 students are taking these courses at one time.

Through its distance learning network, the college reaches over 200 communities in Canada, from British Columbia to Nova Scotia.

Programs

NorQuest College offers career diplomas and certificates as well as preparatory programs. Programs are offered full-time, part-time, online, and via a hybrid of online and in-person instruction. In addition to health, human services and business career programs, NorQuest offers adult literacy, English as a Second Language (ESL), intercultural education, Aboriginal education, academic upgrading, and learner supports for students with disabilities.

References

NorQuest College Wikipedia