

Confederation College Set for 2014-2015 School Year
THUNDER BAY – Confederation College is looking to expand the number of international students attending the facility. That will come, President Jim Madder says with a new expanded residence.
The College is looking to the City of Thunder Bay for some help in achieving this newest expansion of the facility.
Currently 4000 students attend Confederation College, and three hundred of those students are International Students. There are students from as far away as India who attend the college here in Thunder Bay.
The College is looking to build four new residence buildings, each which would house 128 students.
The proposal comes up before Thunder Bay City Council next week.

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