Assiniboine Community College is an accredited college with the Government of Manitoba Council on Post-Secondary Education. ACC offers over 40 unique programs in the fields of agriculture, environment, business, health and human services, food and hospitality, trades and technology. Our Victoria Avenue East Campus, North Hill Campus (Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology and the Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts) and the Adult Collegiate are located in Brandon, while a satellite campus is located in Dauphin. Four training centres in Winnipeg, Neepawa, Russell and Swan River provide comprehensive education services across the province.
Choose how you study
Whether you want to study full-time, part-time, or by distance education, ACC offers apprenticeship programs, certificates, diplomas, mature student high school, continuing studies and contract training. The college’s educational delivery is offered through a variety of approaches, including face-to-face, distance and online, blended learning and integrated programs.
College begins relocation in Brandon
ACC is in the middle of an exciting relocation to a beautiful heritage site on Brandon's north hill. In the future, eventually all of the college's Brandon-based programming will train at this campus, overlooking the Assiniboine river valley with a view of the city.
The college is moving in phases, to make sure we take the time to get it right for our students of the future! We completed phase one in 2007, opening the doors of the Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts (MICA) to students and community.
Phase two was the completion of the $45 million Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology in September 2010. This 130,000 square foot facility features innovative machine shops, laboratories, computer rooms and smart classrooms and houses trades and apprenticeship training.
The final phase of ACC's move to the hill will be the renovation and expansion of the Parkland building into the academic centre of the new campus.