Collège Boréal Celebrates More than 900 New Graduates at Its 30th Convocation Ceremonies
- Collège Boréal is holding nine convocation ceremonies across Ontario in spring 2025 to honor over 900 graduates from its multiple campuses and online programs.
- The ceremonies reflect Boréal's growth since 1995, serving 27 communities with eight campuses from Northern to Southern Ontario, including online education expansion.
- Key recognitions include Roxanne Daoust receiving the Governor General's Academic Medal, Maxim Jean-Louis awarded an Honorary Diploma for expanding remote education, and Technica Mining honored for equipment donations.
- Nearly 3,300 scholarships worth close to $1.7 million were awarded in 2024-2025, and Collège Boréal collaborates with partners like Health Sciences North and Technica Mining to enhance practical training and workforce readiness.
- Collège Boréal celebrates its graduates' academic excellence and commitment to communities as vital to meeting Ontario's urgent need for skilled professionals, especially in housing and healthcare sectors.
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Collège Boréal - Collège Boréal celebrates more than 900 new graduates at its 30th convocation ceremonies
Nine events across Ontario are honouring the Spring 2025 graduating class from Boréal's campuses in Hearst, Kapuskasing, Nipissing, Ottawa, Sudbury, Timmins, Toronto, Windsor and Boréal Onli. . .
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