College of the North Atlantic is the general population school of the Canadian region of Newfoundland and Labrador. The empowering enactment is the College Act. The central command for College of the North Atlantic and the Bay St. George grounds are situated in Stephenville, on the west bank of the island part of Newfoundland and Labrador. They are Newfoundland and Labrador's open school – one of the biggest post-auxiliary instructive and aptitudes preparing focuses' in Atlantic Canada, with a history going back over 50 years. Today they have 17 grounds areas all through Newfoundland and Labrador and one in the Middle East State of Qatar. In the College of the North Atlantic , there offers about 100 full-time program offerings and more than 300 low maintenance courses for approximately 20,000 understudies every year. After 1963, District Vocational Schools (DVS) opened in Labrador City; Happy Valley-Goose Bay;Corner Brook; Stephenville Crossing; Port aux Basques; Baie Verte; Springdale; Grand Falls - Windsor; Lewisporte; Gander; Bonavista; Clarenville; Burin; Placentia; Carbonear; and Seal Cove whereas A College of Trades and Technology was established in St. John's and a Heavy Equipment School was opened in Stephenville. In 1967, an Adult Upgrading Center opened in Stephenville. Similarly In 1977, the Bay St. George Community College was created in Stephenville including the District Vocational School in Stephenville Crossing, the Adult Upgrading Center and the Heavy Equipment School. In 1987, two Institutes and five Community Colleges are shaped from the previous District Vocational Schools with the College of Trades and Technology and also the Bay St. George Community College. These Colleges are: Cabot Institute; Fisher Technical College; Avalon Community College; Eastern Community College; Central Newfoundland Community College; Labrador Community College and Western Community College. Similarly In 1991, the Fisher Technical College refers as renamed the Fisher Institute of Applied Arts and Technology and the Western Community College was renamed Western College of Applied Arts and Technology. Like wisely in 1992, five Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology and Continuing Education are shaped from the two Institutes and five Community Colleges. Some of these Colleges are: Eastern College; Central Newfoundland Community College; Westviking College and Labrador College. In 1997, College of the North Atlantic was shaped from the area's five junior colleges. The region's junior colleges were regulated and worked freely before merging. The school mission is to enhance availability to quality projects and upgraded administrations to backing the achievement of understudies and groups. The vision of College of the North Atlantic is of deep rooted learners who are instructed and very gifted, ready to meet the requests of the work market and add to the social, financial, and social prosperity of their ground
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