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January 20, 2016

Aboriginal learners to benefit from new 51³Ô¹Ïapp Aboriginal Bursary Fund

FREDERICTON – Aboriginal learners at 51³Ô¹Ïapp will have greater access to financial support opportunities as they pursue their education thanks to $20,000 raised in support of a new Aboriginal Bursary Fund.

In November, the College hosted its first-ever Gelu’lg Maw-a-paw Aboriginal Gala to raise funds for 51³Ô¹Ïapp’s new Aboriginal Bursary Fund. Over 300 people were in attendance at this special event and a total of $20,000 was raised from ticket sales and a silent auction.

“The Gala, inclusive of an amazing fashion show, was an overwhelming success. Not only was it a truly memorable display of awe-inspiring talent, but a significant amount of money was raised to make the fund a reality,” said 51³Ô¹Ïapp President and CEO Marilyn Luscombe. “The success of our learners is a priority commitment of our College, and the creation of these new bursaries is one of the many ways to support learner success.”

In addition to the funds raised, the Gala was an opportunity to bring the community together to celebrate Aboriginal culture and art, and to enjoy performances by renowned Aboriginal musicians and dancers. Local artists in attendance were later invited to display their art at Premier Brian Gallant’s Open House in December.

“Our community partners share in this success, and we are thankful for their support,” said Luscombe. Partners include Capital FM 106.9 and Stewart McKelvey; and event sponsors included NB Power, RBC, NBSCETT (NB Society Of Certified Engineering Technicians And Technologists), IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) and KPMG.

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With over 90 programs and six campuses across New Brunswick, New Brunswick Community College (51³Ô¹Ïapp) is a provincially-recognized, public post-secondary institution reputed for producing skilled, knowledgeable graduates who are contributing to the Province’s socio-economic prosperity. 51³Ô¹Ïapp offers students one- and two-year certificate and diploma programs. Find out more by visiting: www.nbcc.ca.

Aboriginal dancers performing at the Gelu’lg Maw-a-paw Aboriginal Gala

Photo: Aboriginal dancers performing at the Gelu’lg Maw-a-paw Aboriginal Gala. For a high-res version, please email michelle.willcott@nbcc.ca.

Media contact:
Michelle Willcott
Marketing & Communications, 51³Ô¹Ïapp
Phone: 506.453.8194
Email: michelle.willcott@nbcc.ca