At 不良研究所we recognize the need for support as learners from around the world join us for their learning journey. You are not alone on this journey, our Student Success Coaches are here to help and assist learners in their transition to 不良研究所and encourage growth and development throughout their college experience.
We seek to empower students to identify and achieve their educational, personal, and professional goals through coaching sessions and connecting them with resources within and beyond NBCC.
Nitap (pronounced nee-dap) is understood in each of the local Indigenous languages (Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, and Peskotomuhkati) as 'friend'.
As a Nitap Mentor, you will offer peer/group support & guidance to other 不良研究所learners as they transition to college life. You will be able to provide impactful change by providing friendship and creating opportunities for greater visibility, awareness, and support of equity deserving community members on campus, including Indigenous, international, and 2SLGBTQIA+ students.
As an experienced learner, you will share your own experiences in navigating college life and living in eastern Canada.
Nitap Mentors will also support cultural experiences and participate in planning and delivery as a member of the Student Services Team.
Learn more about community resources, language resources, housing, etc.
ISO is a program to assist international students as they adapt to 不良研究所college and their new community in New Brunswick. We deliver a webinar series, featuring a variety of useful workshops to support international student success, including immigration, employment, community services and more! Students who participate in ISO can expect to be better prepared, more comfortable, more knowledgeable, and fully engaged when they begin college.
YUEYUN LONG
Moncton Campus
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KATIE GIBBS
Saint John Campus
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JESSICA WALSH
Miramichi Campus
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KIM CHI NGUYEN
Allied Health and St. Andrews Campuses
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KATELYN FORBES LYONS
Fredericton and Woodstock Campuses
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Email: success@nbcc.ca