These are challenging times, yet exciting times for our Continuing Education operation. With the continued downsizing of other Continuing Education programs throughout the Lower Mainland, our Fall course catalogue is now the largest and most complete in the province. Our home delivery distribution area for the course catalogue is also the largest in B.C., reaching homes in Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Langley, Cloverdale, South Surrey, and White Rock. This Fall 2010 course book is full of exciting new courses and Certificate Programs. We have also just become an official Microsoft I.T. Academy, which means that all our Microsoft courses now use official curriculum and testing options, allowing our students to achieve valuable, Microsoft Certifications, recognized world-wide. We have also become an official Microsoft Exam Provider and Testing Centre. In addition, our computer training lab will have brand new, state of the art, computers for the Fall term. Other exciting news includes a brand new C.E. teaching classroom in the Sedco Building in central Langley, which will become home for daytime courses, including the Dental Receptionist Program. Register early, it's going to be a very busy Fall term!
Capital College, located in the beautiful Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia, offers vocational and career-focused courses that, upon completion, lead to exceptional job opportunities. All the courses we provide emphasize training for professional accomplishments. Students who graduate from Capital College obtain solid academic knowledge as well as marketable job skills that are essential for success in today's global marketplace.Capital College welcomes both local and international students. We contribute to each and every student's success by offering a full array of professional services to assist with visa processing, cultural adaptation, and educational counselling. We invite you to explore what Capital College has to offer you on your journey to academic success.
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.