CNC Students Give College an A
Thursday, May 3, 2012 @ 3:58 AM
Prince George,B.C. The College of New Caledonia has scored well in the annual student satisfaction survey.
CNC scored higher than the provincial average in all 21 key indicators when it comes to skill development and program studies.
Students also ranked the college above the provincial average in overall satisfaction with studies and their enrolment goal being met.
Here are some of the highlights:
Category
|
Provincial Average
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CNC Mark
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Main reason for enrolling met
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3.19 out of 4.
|
3.30 out of 4
|
Overall Satisfaction with studies
|
3.32 out of 4
|
3.41 out of 4
|
Quality of Instruction
|
4.15 out of 5
|
4.22 out of 5
|
Practical experience
|
3.97 out of 5
|
4.03 out of 5
|
Textbooks /learning materials
|
3.86 out of 5
|
3.99 out of 5
|
Quality of other tools and equipment
|
3.96 out of 5
|
4.03 out of 5
|
Usefulness of studies in finding a job
|
3.38 out of 4
|
3.45 out of 4
|
The full study can be accessed by clicking here CNC’s complete stats can be found on page 19.
The survey was conducted last spring when former students were contacted by phone between 9 and 20 months after completing most if not all of their studies at the College.
Comments
CNC ROCKS WAY TO GO……….
Too bad the government can’t seem to fund it properly! They are still preaching a net zero contract as the Instructors last net zero contract expired at the end of April.
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