NorQuest College

With government plans to construct a central downtown site for the college in 1970, these programs would all be offered under the same roof by 1971 and total student enrolment would rise to 2,300 in 1972 from 550 in 1966.

[citation needed] NorQuest College became board governed in 1998 and operates under the authority of the Post-secondary Learning Act and is responsible to the Minister of Advanced Education.

[4] The Civic Employees Legacy Tower includes the Office of Registrar on the first floor where students can speak with college representatives about their upcoming courses, fees, and documents.

On September 21, 2023, NorQuest College opened the Miyonohk (pronounced mee-yo-nook) park at their Edmonton campus.

The park measures approximately 2,700 square meters and provides a striking green space on the east side of NorQuest's campus.

Known for providing a work-relevant education that aligns with the tasks performed on the job, NorQuest's programs are accredited and industry recognized.

[1] Through non-credit and continuing education programs, students can explore a wide range of topics in aviation, management, insurance, supply chain, and more.

[13] NorQuest was also recognized as a Corporate Culture Winner[14] by Canada's Most Admired in the non-profit and broader public sector category.