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Pandemic learning left students feeling behind. Post‑secondary transition courses aim to get them on track

Posted by Communications Manager on November 12, 2022 in News

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Marion McCain Arts and Social Sciences Building
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada  B3H 4R2
1.902.494.1440