This category includes province-level educational institutions, programs, and opportunities as well as other educational resources specific to the province as a whole. Note that PTA is a locally approved acronym in this category. It stands for Parents/Teachers Association.
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Provides technology-based business training for high school graduates, or equivalent. Lists courses, requirements, locations, applications, regulations and contact details. Campuses at Fredericton and Moncton.
A guide to resources and support groups for home schoolers. Offers links, local support groups, membership, a blog and contact details.
Laubach Literacy New Brunswick and affiliated literacy councils are volunteer organizations offering confidential, free of charge literacy and numeracy training in communities throughout the province.
Promotes the understanding and acceptance of the ability of persons with learning disabilities.
A non-profit organization for a literacy strategy and awareness of the issue. Lists membership, reports, resource library and publications. Solicits donations.
Department at the University of New Brunswick specializes in history, culture, language, and other studies related to the Micmac and Maliseet peoples.
A college network that serves students (in English) from seven New Brunswick localities, with over 100 programs. Outlines programs, admissions information and locations.
Describes the programs, branches, and resources for education in the province. Includes links, press releases and contact information.
Deals with union matters. Offers contact address and information on meetings, services and business hours.
Includes: member's handbook, branches, councils, NBTA news, reports and briefs, contacts, and awards.
Information about the program, online application forms and inks to similar programs.
Founded in 1785, UNB offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 60 disciplines and continuing education in a variety of fields.
Provides resources for education through e-learning, hands on learning, and upgrading including the GED program.
Information about the program, online application forms and inks to similar programs.
Provides technology-based business training for high school graduates, or equivalent. Lists courses, requirements, locations, applications, regulations and contact details. Campuses at Fredericton and Moncton.
A non-profit organization for a literacy strategy and awareness of the issue. Lists membership, reports, resource library and publications. Solicits donations.
Department at the University of New Brunswick specializes in history, culture, language, and other studies related to the Micmac and Maliseet peoples.
Promotes the understanding and acceptance of the ability of persons with learning disabilities.
Provides resources for education through e-learning, hands on learning, and upgrading including the GED program.
Deals with union matters. Offers contact address and information on meetings, services and business hours.
A guide to resources and support groups for home schoolers. Offers links, local support groups, membership, a blog and contact details.
Founded in 1785, UNB offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 60 disciplines and continuing education in a variety of fields.
Laubach Literacy New Brunswick and affiliated literacy councils are volunteer organizations offering confidential, free of charge literacy and numeracy training in communities throughout the province.
Describes the programs, branches, and resources for education in the province. Includes links, press releases and contact information.
Includes: member's handbook, branches, councils, NBTA news, reports and briefs, contacts, and awards.
A college network that serves students (in English) from seven New Brunswick localities, with over 100 programs. Outlines programs, admissions information and locations.
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