Fleming College experiences highest first year enrolment in 40 years
As students head back to class, Fleming College will see a 12 per cent jump in first year enrolment – projected to be one of the highest increases in all of Ontario’s 24 colleges.More than 2,850 students are expected to start first-semester
Fleming College is inviting you to ReINVENT YOURSELF THIS FALL by checking out the college’s new Continuing Education calendar.With more than 50 new courses and certificates there’s never been a better time to continue your personal journey o
Fleming College’s Board of Governors has approved three new programs – a joint degree-diploma in Ecological Restoration, a Powered Lift Technician diploma and, through OntarioLearn’s distance education program, a new diploma in Militar
A group of Fleming College students with a passion for conservation has raised more than $5,000 in grants to support the bald eagle population in southern Ontario.
With smiles, hugs and a few tears, more than 2,200 Fleming students graduated at the college’s 40th annual convocation ceremonies at all campuses between June 1 and 15.Ceremonies took place on June 1 in Haliburton, June 8 at Frost, June 11 in Cobo
Rick, a graduate of the college’s Drug and Alcohol Counsellor program (2004), has been waging an ongoing battle against the demons that face Inuit society, a culture that has been crippled by high rates of addiction, abuse and suicide.
Rick, a graduate of the college’s Drug and Alcohol Counsellor program (2004), has been waging an ongoing battle against the demons that face Inuit society, a culture that has been crippled by high rates of addiction, abuse and suicide.
School of Health and Wellness Students are well-prepared
Within Fleming’s Massage Therapy program, 92 per cent of its graduates passed the practical component of the certification exam, compared to a provincial pass rate of 77 per cent. On the theory section of the exam, 90 per cent of Fleming graduates
The school of Community Development offers a unique mixture of practical hands-on learning and theory. An important component of learning takes place in field practicums which gives the students the chance to work in the community, throughout the provinc
Fleming College Culinary Management student Amanda Moss cooked up a fifth place finish at the Skills Canada Competition in Halifax, held May 21 to 26.To place in the top five in the country is an amazing feat. Chef/Professor Steve Benns, Amanda’s