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Collège Nordique Francophone – Business Administration Practices Certificate
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Collège Nordique Francophone has submitted an application to deliver a new program in the Northwest Territories. The proposed Business Administration Practices Certificate program would begin teaching its first students in September 2025.
The Business Administration Practices Certificate program will allow students to understand how organizations are run. Courses available include management, basic accounting, finance and marketing. After completing the Certificate in Business Administration Practices, students have the ability to request a transfer to another business program that would give them a deeper knowledge in a specific area of the field, including accounting, finance or marketing programs.
Have Your Say
In December 2022, the Northwest Territories (NWT) first-ever Post-Secondary Education Act (Act) and Regulations came into effect. When post-secondary education institutions want to provide a new post-secondary education program in the NWT, they complete a System Coordination Review Application. The application is publicly posted by the Government of the Northwest Territories for 15 business days to allow the public and NWT post-secondary education institutions to provide feedback that will be considered in the review process.
The System Coordination Review Application from Collège Nordique Francophone can be viewed here.
Anyone seeking further information on the submission should contact the institution directly.
Next Steps
The Quality Assurance Review Advisory Committee will review the application along with any public input and make a recommendation to the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment as to whether the application may proceed.
All post-secondary institution applications, and the decisions on the application (granted/not granted) will be listed on the Department of Education, Culture and Employment website here.
Collège Nordique Francophone has submitted an application to deliver a new program in the Northwest Territories. The proposed Business Administration Practices Certificate program would begin teaching its first students in September 2025.
The Business Administration Practices Certificate program will allow students to understand how organizations are run. Courses available include management, basic accounting, finance and marketing. After completing the Certificate in Business Administration Practices, students have the ability to request a transfer to another business program that would give them a deeper knowledge in a specific area of the field, including accounting, finance or marketing programs.
Have Your Say
In December 2022, the Northwest Territories (NWT) first-ever Post-Secondary Education Act (Act) and Regulations came into effect. When post-secondary education institutions want to provide a new post-secondary education program in the NWT, they complete a System Coordination Review Application. The application is publicly posted by the Government of the Northwest Territories for 15 business days to allow the public and NWT post-secondary education institutions to provide feedback that will be considered in the review process.
The System Coordination Review Application from Collège Nordique Francophone can be viewed here.
Anyone seeking further information on the submission should contact the institution directly.
Next Steps
The Quality Assurance Review Advisory Committee will review the application along with any public input and make a recommendation to the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment as to whether the application may proceed.
All post-secondary institution applications, and the decisions on the application (granted/not granted) will be listed on the Department of Education, Culture and Employment website here.
Page published: 18 Feb 2025, 10:52 AM
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This engagement is open from February 18 to March 10, 2025.
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