Alumni program celebrates major milestones


Growing community and support

Since launching the Alumni Program in 2015, there’s been notable growth in engagement and support for the College. This year, the alumni community surpassed over 100,000 graduates. This signals an expanding community, new possibilities, and a collective impact that is special to NSCC.

Through donor contributions and partnerships like those with TD Insurance and Charm Diamond Centres, the program has also surpassed one million dollars for the Alumni Engagement Fund. This fund is essential in advancing initiatives that recognize and engage the exceptional community of learners and alumni, while supporting the critical and ongoing work for a more welcoming and inclusive College community. 


Grads in the alumni community


In total contributions to the Alumni Engagement Fund


Nova Scotians are NSCC alumni

Alumni program celebrates major milestones


Growing community and support

Since launching the Alumni Program in 2015, there’s been notable growth in engagement and support for the College. This year, the alumni community surpassed over 100,000 graduates. This signals an expanding community, new possibilities, and a collective impact that is special to NSCC.

Through donor contributions and partnerships like those with TD Insurance and Charm Diamond Centres, the program has also surpassed one million dollars for the Alumni Engagement Fund. This fund is essential in advancing initiatives that recognize and engage the exceptional community of learners and alumni, while supporting the critical and ongoing work for a more welcoming and inclusive College community. 


Grads in the alumni community


In total contributions to the Alumni Engagement Fund


Nova Scotians are NSCC alumni

Alumni spotlight


Jubanti Dhan Toppo (HR Management '21) and Mohammad al Masalma (Tourism Management '18) are honourees of the 2023 Most Inspiring Immigrants in Atlantic Canada awards. They’re recognized for making a difference in their communities as trailblazers and leaders.  "Receiving this award holds great significance for me as it recognizes the efforts I have put in, pays tribute to my mentors and those who helped me, and highlights my contributions to the community,” says Mohammad.

Alumni spotlight


Jubanti Dhan Toppo (HR Management '21) and Mohammad al Masalma (Tourism Management '18) are honourees of the 2023 Most Inspiring Immigrants in Atlantic Canada awards. They’re recognized for making a difference in their communities as trailblazers and leaders.  "Receiving this award holds great significance for me as it recognizes the efforts I have put in, pays tribute to my mentors and those who helped me, and highlights my contributions to the community,” says Mohammad.

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