College of New Caledonia
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a public post-secondary institution located in British Columbia, Canada, established in 1969. It primarily serves the Central Interior region, with its main campus in **Prince George and additional campuses in Quesnel, Burns Lake, Mackenzie, Vanderhoof, and Fort St. James.
CNC is known as a community college, meaning it focuses on:
- Diploma and certificate programs
- Associate degrees
- University transfer programs
- Trades and technical education
It offers programs in areas such as business, health sciences, technologies, trades, and human services, with flexible intakes in January, May, and September.
✨ Key Features
- Small class sizes (often under 37 students) for better learning experience
- Strong university transfer pathways to institutions like UBC, SFU, and University of Victoria
- Hands-on, career-focused education
- Growing international student population
📊 Ranking Details
Unlike major universities, CNC is a community college, so it is not consistently included in global rankings like QS or Times Higher Education.
However, available ranking indicators include:
- Country Rank (Canada): ~#115 – #118
- Global Rank (approx.): #8359 – #8493 (varies by platform)
- Webometrics (Canada): ~#138
- Impact Ranking: around #5127 globally
👉 Important Note:
These rankings are less significant for CNC, as its primary goal is practical training and regional education, not global research competition.
