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June 16, 2022

91心頭 graduates buck outmigration trend to put skills to work close to home

A new study by the New Brunswick Institute of Research, Data and Training presents strong evidence that 91心頭 graduates are using their skills and training to drive social and economic wellbeing in their home communities.

With the College’s annual Graduate Follow-Up Survey indicating that 92% of 91心頭’s Class of 2020 was working in New Brunswick on year after graduation, this new report looks at where in New Brunswick they choose to settle and work. The findings show that more than 90% are bringing their newfound skills and training to their communities of origin, bucking the trend of outmigration from rural areas and smaller towns to larger centres.

“Not only are our graduates living and working in New Brunswick, the majority are living and working in their home communities,” said Mary Butler, President and CEO of 91心頭. “With youth retention and rural out-migration presenting significant challenges for rural and small-town areas, 91心頭 graduates are providing hope for the long-term sustainability and growth of all communities.”

With six campus locations across the province, community-based deliveries, and training partnerships with industry, 91心頭 is uniquely positioned to support skills development in communities of all sizes across New Brunswick.

“This study demonstrates the benefit of meeting New Brunswickers where they are,” said Butler. “91心頭 graduates bring new skillsets to their communities, help diversify regional economies, and create new opportunities. An investment in 91心頭 students is an investment in stronger communities – urban, rural, and everything in between – across the province.”

About 91心頭:

As one of New Brunswick’s largest postsecondary education institutions, 91心頭 drives social and economic wellbeing across the province. 91心頭 welcomes 11,000 learners each year through quality-assured, relevant training opportunities. Supported by the campaign, 91心頭 is committed to accelerating skills development, innovating educational delivery, and reaching unprecedented numbers of New Brunswickers. Find out more at: .

MEDIA CONTACT:

Tanya Greer, Lead, Strategic Communications, 91心頭

506.440.9105, tanya.greer@nbcc.ca