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Military-Connected Campus

New Brunswick Community College is committed to providing military connected learners with an exceptional educational experience, coupled with funding, academic, social and mental health supports to thrive and succeed.

½ûÂþÌìÌÃ’s promise to military-connected students

½ûÂþÌìÌà understands that military-connected students form a unique and underrepresented element of the student population who encounter non-traditional challenges in the pursuit of post-secondary education. We are committed to creating a barrier-free and inclusive learning environment. We will make every effort to ensure that the academic success of a military-connected student will not be adversely impacted by the following military situations:

  • Unanticipated training opportunities
  • Domestic or international deployments
  • Illness or injury due to military service
  • Planned and reoccurring military commitments
  • Familial impacts resulting from military service

½ûÂþÌìÌà will take a comprehensive and collaborative approach to recognizing and putting in place the administrative and procedural supports that military-connected students require. We will provide a main point of contact to military-connected students to ensure timely and effective administrative and logistical assistance.

For more information, feel free to contact our Recruitment Team.


Supports and Resources

Funding Supports

In addition to Student Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards available at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, you may be eligible for financial help through the following programs geared toward Military Connected Learners:

  • Local Air, Navy & Army Cadet Organizations

For those Military Connected Learners that may qualify for one of the CAF and VAC subsidized education programs, ½ûÂþÌìÌà information on these programs can be found at:

  •   (Programs available at ½ûÂþÌìÌà and CCNB listed below)
Military OccupationProgram LanguageProgramInstitutionProgram Length
ENMedical Laboratory TechnologyNew Brunswick Community College (½ûÂþÌìÌÃ) – Saint John24 months
ENCulinary ArtsNew Brunswick Community College – Moncton Campus12 months
ENPractical NursingNew Brunswick Community College24 months
FRSoins paramédicaux primairesCollège communautaire du Nouveau‑Brunswick – Campus de Campbellton54 weeks
FRAssistance dentaireCollège communautaire du Nouveau‑Brunswick – Campus de Campbellton40 weeks
FRSoins infirmiers auxiliairesCollège communautaire du Nouveau‑Brunswick80 weeks
FRSciences de laboratoire médicalCollège communautaire du Nouveau‑Brunswick (CCNB) – Edmundston24 months
FRSciences de laboratoire médicalCollège communautaire du Nouveau‑Brunswick (CCNB) – Dieppe24 months
FRTechnologie en radiation médicaleCollège communautaire du Nouveau‑Brunswick (CCNB) – Dieppe48 months
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

New Brunswick Community College (½ûÂþÌìÌÃ) recognizes formal, informal, and non-formal learning that has been acquired both inside and outside the classroom. Through the evaluation and recognition of prior learning, we aim to reduce barriers for learners by validating their existing skills and knowledge, which can reduce time to completion and support more flexible pathways to academic credit and credentials.

Guidelines on the ½ûÂþÌìÌà RPL process can be found at Recognition of Prior Learning Service at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ.

In addition the policy outlined above, ½ûÂþÌìÌà is committed to providing a thorough assessment of prior learning and experience from CAF members and veterans with a view to easing (and where possible, streamlining)their transition to the post-secondary environment. This may include credit for some portions of a given program, or even advanced standing in programs specifically related to CAF MOSID. Applicants need only to include an up-to-date copy of their Military Personnel Record Resume (MPRR) with their RPL application.

For a comprehensive listing of other supports available to learners at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, more information can be found at our Student Services at ½ûÂþÌìÌà landing page.

Mental Health Supports

We are here to support you throughout your time at College.  There are many programs and services available to help you get the most of your ½ûÂþÌìÌà experience. In addition to the services available to all students, found at our Wellness and Counselling landing page, other supports available to Military Connected Learners include (but not limited to):

Career Supports

New Brunswick Community College is committed to support military-connected candidates, including those currently serving, veterans and their family members, through our various career opportunities at our institution.

  • We offer flexible work schedules, both FT and PT opportunities in both academic and operational roles, and have a Military Leave of Absence policy for Primary Reserve staff.  Visit our  for more information
  • Additionally, for transitioning CAF members as they seek to start the next chapter, post retirement, additional guidance can be found through ½ûÂþÌìÌà Career Services, or through

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Will ½ûÂþÌìÌà recognize my prior life and professional experience in assessing my academic needs?

½ûÂþÌìÌà recognizes formal, informal, and non-formal learning that has been acquired both inside and outside the classroom. Guidelines on the ½ûÂþÌìÌà RPL process can be found at Recognition of Prior Learning Service.

Who is considered a Military Connected Learner?

Military-connected individuals have a tangible connection with the Canadian Armed Forces or the military of their home nation. Military-connected students may identify as:

  • Serving members of the Regular or Reserve Force;
  • Veterans;
  • DND Civil Servants;
  • Immediate Family of CAF Member or Veteran; or
  • Foreign Military Veterans.

To properly recognize military connected students at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, we encourage you to self-identify upon accepting an offer. Please feel free to reach out to our recruitment team should you need any assistance.

What is a Military Connected Campus?

A post secondary institution that has aligned its resources, policies and culture to actively support the unique needs of military personnel, veterans and their families (military connected learners).

What is the Canadian Military, Veteran and Family Connected Campus Consortium (CMVF3C)?

The is a national collaboration among partners from post-secondary institutions (PSIs), the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), Military Members, Veterans, their families, and supporting organizations. The aim of CMVF3C is to provide general information to guide exploration and pursuit of post secondary opportunities in order to assist students to, Find the best fit, Orient to post secondary education, Get connected, Access resources and Engage with Mentors and Employers.

How do I self-identify as a military-connected student at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ?

Self-identification as a military-connected student is done via the ½ûÂþÌìÌà student registration form. If you’re a current student at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, but not currently identified on your registration, you may amend the form through the Student Self Service portal.

Does ½ûÂþÌìÌà provide program flexibility around military service and responsibilities?

Yes! ½ûÂþÌìÌà recognizes that military service and its impact may conflict with postsecondary learning. We want you to succeed. We’ll support you every step of the way and help you navigate conflicting priorities.

What if certain military duties prevent me from submitting an assignment on time?

When extraordinary circumstances exist, an instructor makes every reasonable effort to make alternative arrangements with the student. It is up to you to notify and to discuss the circumstances surrounding a late assignment with the instructor, in advance of the due date. Further clarification can be found within ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ's policy on .

What if certain military duties require that I miss a scheduled exam?

You may apply for a deferred exam to be written after the exam period and/or at a different site.