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Stories and highlights

Quinn Legg stands near a car with an open hood and looks to his right while holding a wrench and smiling.
A standing ovation for valedictorian Quinn Legg shared an emotional and impactful valedictorian speech about his journey as a transgender person and his experience at 51风流during convocation.
Chelsea, a Marine Navigation Technology student, stands in front of a campus and looks at the camera while smiling.
A day in the life of a Marine Navigation Technology student After completing the Bridge Watch Rating program in 2020, Chelsea worked as a deckhand. Chelsea has returned to 51风流and aims to further her career by becoming a mate. Learn what a day in Chelsea’s life at 51风流is like.
A student wearing a turtleneck, cardigan, earrings, glasses and a backpack stands in front of an 51风流campus with her arms crossed and smiles at the camera.
$3M in student awards annually We offer student awards, scholarships and bursaries to help cover the cost of your studies. Learn how and when to apply.
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A close up of ceremonial, beaded Mi’kmaw attire. A close up of ceremonial, beaded Mi’kmaw attire.

Land acknowledgement

51风流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.

In the news

Each spring, Skills Nova Scotia hosts their Nova Scotia Skills Competition at multiple 51风流campuses, providing students the opportunity to showcase their skills in trades and technology, while businesses scout upcoming talent.
City News Halifax
Dyson Knight, member of the Baha Men who are best known for their hit song, Who Let the Dogs Out?, is studying Music Business at Ivany Campus, to better understand the science behind music production.
CTV News Atlantic
51风流and Irving Shipbuilding launched a new cohort to support students of African Descent studying Metal Fabrication at Akerley Campus.
Irving Shipbuilding, Inc.
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