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Educational partnerships and pathways

Bachelor of Applied Arts

The Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) degree is offered jointly by the University of New Brunswick (UNB) and the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design. The program allows students the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to combine academic studies and art-based learning. The program is four years in length and provides students with the research, writing and academic skills of a traditional liberal arts program from UNB, along with the hands-on experience of studio art courses at the College of Craft & Design.

For a more detailed description, please visit Bachelor of Applied Arts.

Renaissance Credit TransferStudents at the College of Craft & Design & Renaissance College, at the University of New Brunswick, can take approved courses at either institution that allows them to earn credits toward their respective academic credential. For more information, contact the College of Craft & Design's Registrar, Nancy Beaulieu (gnb.ca), or the Renaissance College Coordinator, Micheal Carr (unb.ca).

Leo Hayes Co-operative Education Program
Co-operative Education at the College of Craft & Design is designed to help high school students with a career interest in fine crafts, visual arts or design. Our creative learning and work environment introduces students to higher education opportunities, including career options in teaching or the culture sector.

For application information please contact your High School guidance counselor(s). For information on the College please contact the Registrar at (506) 453-6491, toll free at 1-877-400-1107 or gnb.ca.

Leo Hayes Dual Enrolment AgreementThe innovative Dual Enrolment program allows students at Leo Hayes High School to take foundation courses at the New Brunswick College of Craft & Design. These courses will count as credits toward their high school diploma and will also count toward a diploma or certificate program at the College of Craft & Design, should the student choose to enroll after graduation. Please note that enrolment is subject to availability.

Leo Hayes students interested in the Dual Enrolment program should contact a guidance counselor at Leo Hayes in order to get the process started. Once a course has been chosen by the counselor it is the responsibility of the student to contact the College of Craft & Design’s registrar Nancy Beaulieu at (506) 453-6491, toll free at 1-877-400-1107 or gnb.ca in order to enroll in the course. You must clearly state that you are a Dual Enrolment student upon registering at the College.

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