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What are the insurance needs of aesthetics colleges?
Aesthetics colleges require specialized insurance to address the unique risks associated with beauty and skincare training. Professional liability insurance, or malpractice insurance, is essential for covering claims related to negligence or adverse reactions resulting from treatments provided by students.
What are the insurance needs for flight schools?
Flight schools face unique insurance requirements due to the high-risk nature of aviation training. Comprehensive aviation insurance is essential for protecting against various risks associated with flying.
What are the insurance essentials for trucking schools?
Trucking schools have specific insurance needs due to the nature of their on-road training programs. Commercial auto insurance is crucial for covering liabilities resulting from accidents involving training vehicles.
How can my college prepare for a data breach?
Data breaches can have severe consequences for career colleges, especially those handling sensitive personal information like student records, financial data, and employee information.
How does a business continuity plan help keep a college operational?
A business continuity plan (BCP) is essential for ensuring that your college can continue operating during and after a disruption, such as a natural disaster, cyber-attack, or pandemic.
Modern, Meaningful Curriculum at the National Level: Why It Matters
In today’s rapidly changing world, the need for career colleges to offer curricula that are both modern and meaningful has never been greater. The Canadian National Association of Career Colleges (NACC) is leading the way by providing a suite of national programs designed to meet the evolving needs of learners and employers across Canada.
What Truth and Reconciliation Means to Me
Doris Jeanne MacKinnon is an educator, researcher, and author known for her work on Métis history and culture. With over 15 years of experience in post-secondary education, she has written extensively about Indigenous identity, resilience, and the importance of decolonizing learning spaces.
In this reflection, Doris Jeanne explores what Truth and Reconciliation means to her as a non Indigenous scholar and educator. She shares her personal journey of learning, shaped by both what she was taught and what she was not, and how this led her to study Indigenous histories and build meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities.
What are the insurance needs of aesthetics colleges?
Aesthetics colleges require specialized insurance to address the unique risks associated with beauty and skincare training. Professional liability insurance, or malpractice insurance, is essential for covering claims related to negligence or adverse reactions resulting from treatments provided by students.
What are the insurance needs for flight schools?
Flight schools face unique insurance requirements due to the high-risk nature of aviation training. Comprehensive aviation insurance is essential for protecting against various risks associated with flying.