Alberta Career College School Facts
· Red Crow Community College in Cardston was the first Tribally controlled Community College in Canada.
· Graduates of The National Coaching Institute include eleven Canadian National Team coaches for sports from luge and speed skating to BMX.
· The European Institute of Esthetics in Edmonton swept the gold, silver and bronze medals at Skills Canada's Alberta Provincial Competition in 2007.
· 92% of Mayfair Business College (Grande Prairie) graduates obtain training related employment within three months of graduation.
· Bar XH Air, which offers an aviation diploma with Medicine Hat College, also runs MedicAir, part of 911 emergency response services in Alberta. Their air ambulances can be airborne to anywhere in North America within 30 minutes.
· Blue Quills First Nations College, which began as a federally-sponsored residential school, became Native-managed in 1971 and offered the first post-secondary program designed to train Native teachers.
· Hair, esthetics and fashion school MC College (Edmonton, Red Deer) has donated over 3 million dollars to scholarships and charities over the past 15 years.
· Classes at Gardner College are between 3 and 10 students.
· Emergency Services Academy Ltd. in Sherwood Park offers emergency medical responder, firefighter and ice rescue training, and also helps develop emergency response programs for Chinese emergency response organizations.
· Edmonton's GRB College of Welding has a glossary of welding terms explaining everything from butter welds and chamfering to toe cracks and wandering sequences.
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