Accreditations and Partnerships

As a leader in the accreditation process, Academy Canada is pleased to have its commitment to quality programming affirmed by industry and the Department of Education. With this in mind, Academy Canada continues its pursuit of accreditation in each of its trades programs.

National Accreditation

Academy Canada is proud of its National Accreditation by the Canadian Education and Training Accreditation Commission, formerly known as the National Accreditation Commission of Canada.

Being Nationally Accredited means that we meet standards of instruction that are among the best in Canada; which means our students can be proud of the education and training they receive.

Provincial Apprenticeship Board Accreditation - Academy Canada is proud to have the following programs accredited by the Provincial Apprenticeship Board.

St. John’s Campus:

  • Automotive Service Technician
  • Carpenter
  • Construction/Industrial Electrician
  • Cook
  • Hairstylist
  • Plumber
  • Steamfitter/Pipefitter
  • Welder

Corner Brook Campus:

  • Carpenter
  • Construction/Industrial Electrician
  • Cook
  • Hairstylist
  • Welder

Academy Canada has established itself as a leader in educational training provincially, nationally and internationally. To this end, Academy Canada proudly affiliates itself with, and supports, the following organizations and services:

Academy Canada and Microsoft

Microsoft® is the current industry leader in operating systems software and applications software. In teaching applications, Academy Canada is using the most current version of applications software. Academy Canada will be teaching Microsoft Office. Academy Canada’s St. John’s, Kenmount Road campus is currently connected to the Internet by way of a 10 Mbps fibre optic cable. As a result, all Windows networked computers on campus have Internet access 24 hours a day at incredible speeds. Aliant provides our other campuses with the best technology available in their communities and will upgrade as the technology becomes available within those communities. In all relevant programs, Academy Canada will be teaching Windows Server and Windows.

Group Telecom

Academy Canada is partnering with Group Telecom to bring to its campuses and to its students the best in Internet capabilities. Academy Canada’s St. John’s, Kenmount Road, campus is currently connected to the Internet by way of a 10 Mb fibre cable. As a result, all Windows NT networked computers on campus have Internet access 24 hours a day at incredible speeds. Aliant provides our other campuses with the best technology available in their communities and will upgrade as the technology becomes available within those communities.

Carpenters Millwrights College and Academy Canada

Academy Canada and the Carpenters Millwrights College are pleased to have entered a training partnership agreement that will ensure that quality training for the carpenter occupation is available on a provincial level. Through cooperation, both colleges are able to coordinate training in two primary geographic areas of the province - East and West. Training is available at all levels; entry, advanced, direct entry and skills enhancement.

Canadian Education and Training Accreditation Commission CETAC (Formerly known as the National Accreditation Commission)

We are particularly proud of this affiliation. Academy Canada is one of the very few career colleges, both nationally and provincially, that has successfully met the rigorous requirements of the CETAC. The fact that Academy Canada's students will have graduated from a nationally accredited career college gives their certificate or diploma a validation assuring students that the programs we offer are of the highest calibre in curriculum as well as in instructional staff and resources.

Newfoundland and Labrador Alliance of Technical Industries

Academy Canada’s affiliation with and membership in NATI assures us that we are constantly aware of industry trends and industry requirements. NATI keeps us informed of positions available within the industry and projects future needs. In short, NATI is the best source of information within Newfoundland’s technical industries and we willingly avail of their expertise.

International Association of Administrative Assistants

Formally known as Professional Secretaries International - This is the world's first and foremost association of secretaries and office professionals with more than 40,000 members and affiliates around the world. Academy Canada's curriculum for Office Administration programs has been developed under the supervision of a CPS (Certified Professional Secretary) the professional designation awarded by the IAAA. Membership in this Association offers Academy Canada, and in turn its students, a wealth of information relevant to office positions through research, publications, educational standards, and networks globally.

CITC Canadian Educational Standards Division

The Canadian Institute of Travel Counsellors (CITC) is a national, non-profit organization, incorporated in 1968 to raise the level of professionalism within the travel industry. In January 2007 CITC introduced a new certification model to acquire the Certified Travel Counsellor (CTC) designation. Passing the Knowledge Exam is one of the required steps towards certification. Academy Canada is very proud that it’s Travel, Tourism and Hospitality program has received CITC endorsement, Students will be eligible to write the entry level examination within their program duration. This industry standard examination is completely separate from the course examinations required for the Diploma of Applied Arts from Academy Canada.

Enrolling in the CITC Endorsed Travel Program will give students a definite edge and industry recognition for employment in the highly competitive and growing tourism service sector.

Newfoundland and Labrador Construction Association

As a trainer of our future construction labour market, Academy Canada has become a proud member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Construction Association (NLCA). The NLCA is an incorporated non-profit association of contractors, builders, and suppliers primarily engaged in the construction industry throughout the province. We look forward to working with this association to meet the needs of their future employees, our students.

Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador

Academy Canada’s membership in this association provides current information on professional workshops, seminars, and issues in the tourism industry. Industry occupational standards that represent the skills, knowledge, and attitudes required to perform in the tourism industry on a national level are contained in the Travel, Tourism & Hospitality and Hospitality and Resort Operations programs. Students in both programs also complete the Super Host Atlantic seminar, a seminar developed by Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador designed to provide internationally competitive standards of service to visitors travelling to and within our province.

Business Excellence

Through an ever-changing market, Academy Canada has managed to stay on the cutting edge of business and education while maintaining a strong support for our community. It is for these reasons that Academy Canada is the recipient of the Mount Pearl Chamber of Commerce 2000 Premier Award. Academy Canada prides itself on supporting community events through volunteer and time. Through commitment, support, and dedication with our many associations and committees, Academy Canada has become a community leader.

Douglas College

A strong supporter of Academy Canada’s Therapeutic Recreation (Disability Support and Geriatric Professional) program - Academy Canada, in conjunction with Douglas College, is currently offering a two year Therapeutic Recreation program. Douglas College, based out of New Westminster, BC, has been a strong supporter of this program since its introduction to Academy Canada. Their continued guidance has enabled our college to offer a program that reflects the changing needs of today’s clients. Academy Canada’s Therapeutic Recreation students are also members of the Newfoundland and Labrador Therapeutic Recreation Association (NLTRA). The NLTRA recognizes and supports the educational efforts of Academy Canada for the diploma level Therapeutic Recreation (Disability Support and Geriatric Professional) program. The association recognizes the professional interest of therapeutic practitioners.

Academy Canada is an Authorized Provider of Canadian Red Cross First Aid Training

Utilizing our own resources, Academy Canada provides a continuum of First Aid Training to a variety of groups including oil companies, RCMP, homecare and daycare operations, nurses, nursing students, volunteer firefighters, fisherpersons, ambulance operators, and the general public in the St. John’s region. Programs include CPR and Basic Cardiac Life Support, Emergency and Standard First Aid Training, and ChildSafe courses.

St. Lawrence College

In 2002, Academy Canada and St. Lawrence College (Ontario’s largest Public Post Secondary College with more than 20,000 full and part-time students) signed a cooperative agreement, which recognizes each other’s high standard of education. This agreement highlights and accepts each College’s Accreditation (both national and provincial), instructors, and curriculums. Through this agreement, students from Academy Canada may choose to continue their education beyond the Academy Canada Diploma level by studying at St. Lawrence College in Ontario. The agreement permits direct transfer of some credits from Academy Canada.

Northern College

A strong supporter of Academy Canada's Animal Grooming program - Academy Canada, in conjunction with Northern College, is currently offering an Animal Grooming program. Northern College, based out of Haileybury, Ontario, has been a strong supporter of this program since its introduction to offer a program that reflects the changing needs of today's clients. Northern College recognizes and supports the educational efforts of Academy Canada for the Diploma Level Animal Grooming program.

Centennial College

A strong supporter of Academy Canada's Massage Therapy program. Academy Canada is offering a Massage Therapy program developed by Centennial College in Ontario. Centennial College recognizes and supports the educational efforts of Academy Canada for the diploma level Massage Therapy program.

Canadian forces recruiting: Your Academy Canada program working for you!

One of the most sought after careers is with the Canadian Forces. Now you can make your Academy Canada program work for you. The Canadian Forces will allow you to transfer your interest in an Academy Canada program directly into work in a number of Canadian Forces occupations. Please note: Military occupations are subject to availability and your meeting Canadian Forces entrance standards. Members of the Canadian Forces have adopted a way of life that offers exciting challenges, teaches new skills and provides unlimited career possibilities. The Canadian Forces are members of a dedicated team, men and women working together, at home, and abroad. The Canadian Forces is an equal opportunity employer with jobs for both skilled and unskilled men and women.

Our graduates are currently working in these careers at the Canadian Armed Forces:

Academy Canada Program Canadian Force Occupation
Automotive Service Technician Vehicle Technician
Business Administration
(Marketing, Human Resources, Accounting)
Resource Management Support Clerk
Carpenter Hull Technician, Materials Technician
Computer Aided Drafting Construction Technician
Computer Support Specialist Signal Operator, Naval Communicator, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician, Land Communications and Information Systems Technician
Construction/Industrial Electrician Marine Electrician, Electrical Distribution Technician, Electrical Generating Systems Technician
Cook Cook, Steward
Criminology Military Police
IT: Computer Programming Signal Operator, Naval Communicator, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician, Land Communications and Information Systems Technician
Law Enforcement Administration Military Police
Microcomputer Applications Signal Operator, Naval Communicator, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician, Land Communications and Information Systems Technician
Network Administration Signal Operator, Naval Communicator, Aerospace Telecommunications and Information Systems Technician, Land Communications and Information Systems Technician
Office Administration Technology
(Medical, Dental, Legal, Engineering)
Resource Management Support Clerk, Postal Clerk
Plumber Plumbing and Heating Technician
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Refrigeration and Mechanical Systems Technician
Welder Hull Technician, Materials Technician

Would you like to learn more about the Canadian Forces Recruiting?

To learn more about the opportunities waiting for you in today's Canadian Forces, visit the Canadian Forces website at http://www.recruiting.forces.gc.ca or call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Toll Free at 1-800-856-8488.

Canadian Association of Paralegals

Academy Canada is pleased to continue their commitment to providing students with the tools that are essential to ensure quality programming that addresses industry standards. Academy Canada's second year Legal Studies (Paralegal Professional) students will become Canadian Association of Paralegals (CAP) members to broaden their networking connections, and to acquire up-to-date information in their field.

The Canadian Association of Paralegals, also known as CAP, is a national association promoting the development, visibility, and continuing education of Paralegals in the law field.

Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA)

A Crown corporation charged with protecting the public through effective and efficient screening of air travelers and their baggage. CATSA’s goal is to provide a professional, effective and consistent level of security service across the country, at or above the standards set by Transport Canada. CATSA recognizes that graduates from Academy Canada’s Criminology and Law Enforcement Administration Programs are equipped with the skills necessary to pursue a career as a Screening Officer.

Canadian Decorators Association (CDECA)

A professional not-for-profit Association representing both student and accredited decorators and designers, and affiliate businesses across Canada. CDECA is the most influential Association representing decorators in Canada and recognizes Academy Canada’s Interior Decorating Program. We are listed on CDECA’s website: http://www.cdeca.com/education.php.

Don Sayers and Associates

Academy Canada offers a Diploma of Health and Human Sciences in Occupational Health and Safety in partnership with Don Sayers and Associates (DSA). DSA are Occupational Health and Safety Professionals and Educators and their educational materials are Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) recognized as meeting academic requirements for registration. We are pleased to work closely with DSA in providing quality Occupational Health and Safety education.

Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP)

The mission statement of the BCRSP is to promote: occupational health and safety; environmental protection; and public safety through the certification of qualified occupational health, safety and environmental professionals. Academy Canada’s Occupational Health and Safety Program meets the formal education requirements for certification with the BCRSP. Graduates must meet other requirements to become eligible to register for BCRSP certification. Information is available on the BCRSP website: http://www.bcrsp.ca.

The Music Industry Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (Music NL)

The mandate of MusicNL is: to address key issues affecting the Newfoundland & Labrador music industry in order to implement positive change by presenting a strong voice to government, business and the community at large; to increase awareness locally, nationally and internationally of provincially produced music as an art form and as a viable industry with significant impact on the economy and; to create and encourage opportunities which will stimulate growth of the industry. The membership is made up of musicians, composers, recording studios, distributors, managers, agents and other related music industry companies. Music NL recognizes Academy Canada’s Music and Recording Arts Program.

Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA)

As part of Academy Canada’s commitment to providing quality programming, Academy Canada is a member of ACTA. The Association of Canadian Travel Agencies is a national not-for-profit trade association whose primary commitment to members is to maintain ongoing, effective representation and dialogue with both industry and government organizations on a wide variety of issues of concern and relevance to their business environment.


Academy Canada regularly seeks information from many other groups, organizations, and associations. Regular networking with such groups ensures currency in Academy Canada’s curriculum, identifies employment opportunities, related statistics, and presents current issues surrounding occupations for which students are being trained.

Academy Canada has a continuing commitment to the development of the communities in which it serves. To this end, Academy Canada is a notable contributor to the arts, sports, and service communities.

 

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