The aim of PACE College is providing quality education at an affordable cost, and not for making profit. We are now incorporated as a non-profit society in Canada. Our goal is to help students achieve their full academic potential. We have trained over 3000 students since 2010, of which about 90% are gainfully employed and contributing to Canada's economy. We take pride in providing a congenial learning environment with very competent instructors and friendly and professional administrative and support staff. We continue to add more courses in Business, Hospitality, Health and Information & Technology. We welcome all, irrespective of income and knowledge, to join us at PACE.
Rob’s Forklift Training delivers WorkSafeBC and CSA-compliant forklift training and forklift certification across British Columbia. Based in Maple Ridge and serving Greater Vancouver and nearby communities, we make training simple with two options: onsite training at your workplace or offsite training at our Maple Ridge facility. Beyond lift trucks, we also provide aerial boom lift training, scissor lift training, skid-steer training, and fall protection training. Every course is hands-on and job-ready, with straightforward instruction that helps operators perform safely from day one.
Welcome to our Optician training and contact lens fitting website. We are Canada's first post-secondary facility providing instruction in these areas exclusively. The BC College of Optics, a private College, is unique. Founded in 1984, BC College of Optics gives British Columbians an opportunity to receive hands-on, in-house learning as an alternative to an existing distance-learning apprenticeship course or a two (2)-year Public College Diploma program.
The Surrey campus of the Academy of Learning is located across the Newton Bus Exchange. We offer courses in accounting, office administration, health care, IT, home inspection, web design and more. Please drop by, see our website, or call us for more information on our certificates and diplomas.
In 1972 Mabel Dunham of Burnaby received her Bachelor of Education and Adult Education diploma at UBC; she was over sixty years of age at the time. Convinced other people her age would also be interested in furthering their education it became Mabel's mission to structure a self-help college.