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  1. Alexander College. We are a private post-secondary institution serving approx. 4500 students every year in a variety of undergraduate degree and transfer programs including Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, University Transfer and EAP.

  2. Alexander Colleges student information system is called myAC. This system is the primary tool for students, and is used for many of the College’s administrative functions and services, including: Admissions – apply to AC, check your application status.

  3. Alexander College is proud to offer over 80 university level courses that transfer to other universities and colleges in the BCCAT system.

  4. Sep 12, 2023 · Established in 2006, Alexander College is a private post-secondary institution offering quality education to students. More than 4,500 students are enrolled in the college, studying at various levels.

  5. Alexander College is a private post-secondary institution serving approximately 4,000 students from over 54 countries every year. It is recognized and accredited by the BC Ministry of Advanced Education, the Degree Quality Assurance Board (DQAB), BC Education Quality Assurance (EQA) program.

  6. To access myAC Portal, Please Login. Please note: There is a new student feedback form that is located on the right hand side of the page. Students can use this to anonymously submit institutional feedback.

  7. Alexander College is a private post-secondary institution serving approximately 4,500 students every year. About Alexander College. Alexander College offers a variety of undergraduate degree and transfer programs including University Transfer, Associate of Arts degree and Associate of Science degree.

  8. Alexander College is a private post-secondary institution serving approximately 2,000 students every year. It offers a variety of undergraduate degree and transfer programs including University Transfer, Associate of Arts degree and Associate of Science degree.

  9. List of designated learning institutions by province/territory. Step 1: Choose the province or territory your school is in. Step 2: Type in keywords such as the name of the school, city, etc. Step 3: Find the DLI number and write it under the section Details of intended study in Canada on your study permit application.

  10. Curious about what it’s like to study in Canada? 🤔 At Alexander College, we want students to succeed on their academic journeys while experiencing everything Canada has to offer outside of class.

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