Annual Report

2024-25 Giving and Impact

Zach M-M. (Left) IT Generalist '25, Burridge Campus 2024-25 Participant, RBC Student Works

Dustin N. (Right) Electrical Construction & Industrial '25, Shelburne Campus 2024 Recipient, Growing Nova Scotia’s Skilled Trades Workforce Bursary

Table of contents


A message of gratitude


Financial highlights


Year in review


Cost of living supports


Student Awards


Entrepreneurship and career readiness


Student learning opportunities


Celebrating alumni connections and impact


Alumni Awards


Opening year of Sydney Waterfront Campus


On the horizon


Thank you


Contact us

Annual Report

2024-25 Giving and Impact

Zach M-M. (Left) IT Generalist '25, Burridge Campus 2024-25 Participant, RBC Student Works

Dustin N. (Right) Electrical Construction & Industrial '25, Shelburne Campus 2024 Recipient, Growing Nova Scotia’s Skilled Trades Workforce Bursary

Table of contents


A message of gratitude


Financial highlights


Year in review


Cost of living supports


Student Awards


Entrepreneurship and career readiness


Student learning opportunities


Celebrating alumni connections and impact


Alumni Awards


Opening year of Sydney Waterfront Campus


On the horizon


Thank you


Contact us

Pjila'si (Welcome)

NSCC Foundation and Alumni Relations acknowledges that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the unceded territory and traditional homeland of the Mi’kmaq Nation. Our relationship is based on a series of peace and friendship treaties between the Mi’kmaq Nation and the Crown, dating back to 1725.

As Treaty beneficiaries, we recognize that we are all Treaty People.

African Nova Scotian recognition

NSCC Foundation and Alumni Relations recognizes the African Nova Scotians as a distinct group who arrived here 400 years ago. From that time on, they have contributed to the infrastructure and economic wealth of the towns and cities they helped to build, but from which they could not benefit.

Let us learn more about how our respective communities were shaped by the historical contributions of African Nova Scotians to Mi'kma'ki.

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