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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Holland College and NSCAD University are partnering to allow Holland College fundamental arts graduates to receive credit toward ...

Holland College fundamental arts instructor Kate Sharpley, left, discusses Camila Chalini Blanche's painting with her and student Aly Nemeth. Both students are considering NSCAD’s bachelor of fine arts program. ContributedCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Holland College and NSCAD University are partnering to allow Holland College fundamental arts graduates to receive credit toward NSCAD's bachelor of fine arts degree program.

The bachelor of fine arts program gives students a chance to specialize in a selected area while also exploring other art disciplines.

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