Boréal's registrations up 11%

Oct 22, 2012- 1:39 PM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

Collège Boréal's full-time registrations have jumped by nearly 11 per cent for the fall semester.

Since 2006-2007, the increase in the total number of registrations at Collège Boréal is actually close to 40 per cent.

"Such excellent results are a testimony to the efforts of Collège Boréal since 1995 to be an avant-garde establishment, in terms of education, technology and employability,” said the college's president, Denis Hubert-Dutrisac.

"By significantly increasing access to post-secondary education in French in northern and central-southwestern Ontario, Collège Boréal has made its quality programs accessible to francophones of those regions who, in response, have honoured us year after year with increasing and well-earned confidence."
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