NSCC International Results Report 2025

Table of contents

About NSCC International


Message from the President


Strategic vision


Global Skills Opportunities


Technical assistance projects


Immigrant and international student experience


Awards and recognition


About the photography in this report

International exchange students enrich NSCC by bringing new perspectives, diverse cultures, and unique experiences to our classrooms. They help create a welcoming, globally minded community where everyone learns from one another.

Photography: kelly clark fotography kellyclarkfotography.com @kellyclarkfoto

Pjila'si (Welcome)

NSCC is located 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 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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