Entrepreneurship and career readiness
Donor funding for entrepreneurship and career readiness provides NSCC students with opportunities that prepare them for successful careers post-graduation. Examples include college and job readiness funds, hands-on work experience through Student Works, entrepreneurial pathways like Scotiabank Entrepreneur-in-the-Making, and the ability to engage in social enterprises through Enactus.
NSCC RBC Student Works participants working on the 3D Printing Artifact project for Indigenous artifacts.
$392.2K
Total raised
$561.1K
Total disbursed:
$47.6K
Student Works
$17.9K
Start-up Accelerator Program
$87K
Entrepreneur-in-the-Making
$42.9K
College/Job Readiness
$11.3K
Enactus
$160.6K
Sponsor-a-Student
$71.4K
Event sponsorships
$122.4K
Other
“The 3D Printing Artifact project impacted my work in the Digital Animation program, and vice versa, all because I was able to combine the skills that I had already developed with advice from the project leads. Elder Gerald Gloade was great at teaching us some of the Mi’kmaw history and culture and guiding us on what type of content he wanted to see from me and my project partner.”
Grace P. Digital Animation – 3D, Truro Campus 2023 Participant, RBC Student Works
“My placement through the RBC Student Works program was nothing short of transformative. It wasn’t just about earning a wage, it was about gaining hands-on experience that directly correlated with my studies. This practical application of knowledge not only deepened my understanding but also boosted my overall confidence in my field which is 3D modelling and 3D printing.” Samreen K. Digital Animation – 3D, Truro Campus 2023 Participant, RBC Student Works
Donor funding for entrepreneurship and career readiness provides NSCC students with opportunities that prepare them for successful careers post-graduation. Examples include college and job readiness funds, hands-on work experience through Student Works, entrepreneurial pathways like Scotiabank Entrepreneur-in-the-Making, and the ability to engage in social enterprises through Enactus.
NSCC RBC Student Works participants working on the 3D Printing Artifact project to 3D print Indigenous artifacts.
$392.2K
Total raised
$561.1K
Total disbursed:
$47.6K
Student Works
$17.9K
Start-up Accelerator Program
$87K
Entrepreneur-in-the-Making
$42.9K
College/Job Readiness
$11.3K
Enactus
$160.6K
Sponsor-a-Student
$71.4K
Event sponsorships
$122.4K
Other
“The 3D Printing Artifact project impacted my work in the Digital Animation program, and vice versa, all because I was able to combine the skills that I had already developed with advice from the project leads. Elder Gerald Gloade was great at teaching us some of the Mi’kmaw history and culture and guiding us on what type of content he wanted to see from me and my project partner.”
Grace P. Digital Animation – 3D, Truro Campus 2023 Participant, RBC Student Works
“My placement through the RBC Student Works program was nothing short of transformative. It wasn’t just about earning a wage, it was about gaining hands-on experience that directly correlated with my studies. This practical application of knowledge not only deepened my understanding but also boosted my overall confidence in my field which is 3D modelling and 3D printing.”
Samreen K. Digital Animation – 3D, Truro Campus 2023 Participant, RBC Student Works