Vision
In 2015, the completion and success rates in higher learning between aboriginal learners and non-aboriginal learners living in the coastal corridor region are equal.
Coastal Corridor Consortium is made up of volunteer board members who, as stakeholder representatives, work collectively to improve levels of participation and success for Aboriginal learners in post-secondary education and training in the Coastal Corridor (Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast) region of British Columbia. The Consortium includes the following ten partners:
• Lil’wat Nation
• Musqueam Nation
• Sechelt Nation
• Squamish Nation
• Tsleil-Waututh Nation
• United Native Nations
• Métis Nation British Columbia
• Vancouver Community College
• Capilano University
• Native Education College
For more information about the work of the consortium, please click here: http://coastalcorridorconsortium.ca/
• Lil’wat Nation
• Musqueam Nation
• Sechelt Nation
• Squamish Nation
• Tsleil-Waututh Nation
• United Native Nations
• Métis Nation British Columbia
• Vancouver Community College
• Capilano University
• Native Education College
For more information about the work of the consortium, please click here: http://coastalcorridorconsortium.ca/
Great new spring programs launched at CapU Sunshine Coast!
Information Session Tuesday, January 10 @ 5 - 6 p,m.
Capilano University, 5627 Inlet Avenue, Sechelt
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 604.885.9310
* Both programs are funded by First Nations Employment
Society(FNES) and Coastal Corridor Consortium (C3).
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Introduction to Cultural Tourism: March 12th to May 19th 2012
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GATEWAYS to Healthcare Careers 2012: February 6th to April 27th 2012
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GATEWAYS to Healthcare Careers 2012: February 6th to April 27th 2012
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