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Collèges Communautaires Collèges communautaires : Collège communautaire du NB- www.ccnb.nb.ca New Brunswick Community College- www.nbcc.ca Collège de l’Acadie – Collège de l’Acadie (Î.P.-É.) Nova Scotia Community College- www.nscc.ca Nova Scotia Agricultural College – http://nsac.ca Holland College – http://www.hollandcollege.com Maritime College of Forest Technology – http://www.mcft.ca NBCC College of Craft and Design – http://www.nbccd.ca Universités: Nouveau-Brunswick Université de Moncton – http://www.umoncton.ca University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) – www.unb.ca St. Thomas University – http://w3.stu.ca Mount Allison University – http://www.mta.ca Crandall University – http://www.crandallu.ca Meritus University – http://www.meritusu.ca Yorkville University – http://www.yorkvilleu.ca St. Stepen’s University – http://www.ssu.ca Nouvelle-Écosse Université Sainte-Anne – http://www.usainteanne.ca Acadia University – http://www.acadiau.ca Cape Breton University – http://www.cbu.ca Dalhousie University – http://www.dal.ca Mount Saint Vincent University – http://www.msvu.ca Saint Mary’s University – http://www.smu.ca St. Francis Xavier – http://www.stfx.ca University of King’s College – http://www.ukings.ca Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University – http://nscad.ca Île-du-Prince-Édouard University of Prince Edward Island – http://www.upei.ca Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador Memorial University of Newfoundland – http://www.mun.ca College of the North Atlantic – http://www.cna.nl.ca Collèges privés: Académie La Coupe Plus de Bathurst (506) 548-2526 Academy of Hair Design Inc http://www.hairnb.com Academy of Learning http://www.aolnb.com Atlantic Business College Ltd. http://www.abc.nb.ca Atlantic College of Therapeutic Massage, Inc http://www.actmonline.com Atlantic Flight Attendant Academy Ltd. http://www.flightattend.com Atlantic Hairstyling Academy Ltd. http://www.atlantichairstyling.com Atlantic Paramedic Academy 1-800-563-9998 Atlantic Transport Training Academy Ltd. http://www.atlantictransport.com Brenda’s Academy of Professional Dog Grooming http://www.brendas.ca Canadian Red Cross Society (506) 458-2268 Carpenters Training Center http://www.ctcnb.com Center for Arts & Technology http://www.digitalartschool.com Chez Bernard Beauty Academy Inc. http://www.chezbernardbeautyacademy.com Collège Atlantique de Massage Thérapeutique http://www.actmonline.com Commercial Diving College http://www.diveschool.ca Dental Assistants College of Saint John http://www.dacsj.com Eastern College http://www.easterncollege.ca G.W. Driver Training http://www.gwdriver.com Heat and Frost Insulators Training Centre Inc (506) 635-8609 ICT Schools (506) 872-4255 L’Institut Jon rayMond http://www.jonraymond.com Majestany Institute Ltd. http://www.majestany.ca Maritime School of Paramedicine http://msop.ca McKenzie College http://www.mckenzie.edu Medes College http://medes.ca Miramichi Health Training Centre http://www.healthtrainingcentre.com Northumberland Driving Institute Inc. http://www.ndii.ca Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education http://nscece.ca Nova Scotia Firefighters School http://www.nsfs.ns.ca Oulton College http://www.oultoncollege.com Private Institute of Hair Design and Aesthetics (902) 628-1563 Ready Arc Welding (506) 696-8336 Tradewinds Flight Centre http://www.flytfc.com .
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