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Questions about CBC Night School

What's the difference between day and night?
Day school is 4 hours per day (8:00am-12:00pm) whereas night school is 3 hours per day (6:30pm-9:30pm). There is no required curriculum taught during this time so you do not miss out on the required courses. Night School is a slightly less expensive due to condensed structure. When the instructors are out of town classes are continued via DVD.

What does the typical night school student's life look like?
The majority of our night school students work 40 hours per week and attend school at night—some full-time and some part-time.

When can I start night school?
You can begin night school at the start of any of the three terms—fall, winter or spring.

Can I attend night school part-time? How does that work?
You have the option to attend one to five nights per week. The courses and instructors are scheduled so that they are taught on individual nights. Example: Andrew teaches on Monday nights throughout the year. The courses change with each term, but the instructor stays the same. Part-time students will choose the night(s) they wish to attend each week per term.


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