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North West College Earns Prestigious ‘BOB Award’ for Best Post-Secondary Institution/College

Mar 12, 2024 | 10:58 AM

North West College is proud to announce that it has been honored with the prestigious Best of the Business (BOB) Award in the category of Best Post-Secondary Institution/College. This recognition underscores the institution’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and its unwavering dedication to providing high-quality and responsive education.

The BOB Awards, known for celebrating outstanding businesses and institutions across various sectors, have become a symbol of excellence in the business world. North West College‘s recognition in the Best Post-Secondary Institution/College category is evidence of its continuous pursuit of academic excellence and its significant impact on the educational landscape.

“We are truly honored to receive the Best of the Business Award for Best Post-Secondary Institution/College,” said Dr. Eli Ahlquist, President of North West College. “This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of our instructors, staff, and students who contribute tirelessly to make North West College a hub of excellence in education. We are proud to be recognized among the best in the industry.”

North West College has consistently demonstrated a commitment to providing students with a holistic education that prepares them for success in their chosen fields. The institution’s emphasis on cutting-edge programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and a supportive learning environment has played a pivotal role in earning this esteemed accolade.

About North West College: Responding to the needs of students and local industry, for more than four decades, North West College (NWC) delivers training and services to facilitate the growth of the communities it serves. The college offers programs in trades, health and community services, academic upgrading and university transfer. It has campuses in North Battleford and Meadow Lake and provides programming for 30 communities, including 20 First Nations communities, spread over 44,000 sq. km.

**This article was written by North West College and submitted to battlefordNOW’s content creation division.