Colleges applaud recommendation for improved access
The Ontario government should move forward on a recommendation from the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO) to create greater access to postsecondary education and particularly degrees, Ontario’s colleges said today.
On February 20, 2009 the City of Peterborough will celebrate the first annual Fleming College Alumni Appreciation Day. This day is an opportunity for the community to recognize and celebrate the skills and services of Fleming College Graduates who w
On Saturday, January 31 eight teams battled at the Ontario Speed Skating Oval (OSSO) for the Polar Cup - organized in part by Fleming College students in the Event Management program - as part of PolarFest weekend activities.
Fleming College launches bridging program to nursing
Personal support workers can now bridge to Fleming’s Practical Nursing programFleming College will next month launch a new program designed to allow personal support workers (PSW) to bridge into Fleming’s nursing program.
Philosophy and English Literature are not the most typical of college credits. However, these two courses are part of Fleming’s two-semester General Arts and Science - University Transfer program that - now in its fourth year - is finding gre
Former Fleming College president receives education award
Charles Pascal honoured with Egerton Ryerson Award for dedication to educationFormer Fleming College President Charles Pascal will be honoured on February 10 for his commitment to public education.
Gainey Foundation Announces $100,000 Gift to Environmental Education Centre
Camp Kawartha Environment Centre to be constructed at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario by Fleming College StudentsCamp Kawartha announced today that, thanks to a $100,000 gift from the Gainey Foundation, one of Canada’s most sustainable b
Ontario must also invest in college infrastructure projects
Ontario is being urged to follow Ottawa’s lead and invest in college infrastructure projects in this year’s provincial budget, Fleming College President Tony Tilly said today.
First semester student enrolment increases 12 per cent over last yearOver 140 students enrol through Second Career programThere are many more students in the halls of Fleming College this winter. January 2009 enrolment for first semester students at Fle