Alumni

MFRS & MCFT ALUMNI

Over the last 69 years there has been over 3200 alumni from both the Maritime Forest Ranger School and the Maritime College of Forest Technology that have come from both the Fredericton and Bathurst campuses. We are currently in the process of creating a better way to contact our alumni for both colleges and campuses and would like to connect with you.

Where are you now?

If you would like to be added to the list, you can email us at  alumniinfo@mcft.ca or simply call us at 866 619 9900. All we need is your name, graduation year and email or home address.  If you would like to add information on what you are currently up to, it would be great to get an update.  All the information will remain confidential and no third-party individuals will have access to the database.

Stay connected

During the new process we hope to see you on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Share your stories and pictures and connect with the students and staff today.

By the commencement of the first semester of their second year of study, all students interested in enrolling in the Fish & Wildlife Technology program must meet the following criteria.

  1. Must have satisfied all academic requirements of the core Forest Technology program, as outlined in the MCFT academic policy manual.
  2. Must have achieved a course average of no less than 65% in the following courses:
  • Fish & Wildlife Ecology
  • Fish & Wildlife Biology
  • Biostatistics for Natural Resource Technologists
  • Fish & Wildlife Management
  1. Must have successfully completed a summer work practicum.
  2. Must have completed all summer collection assignments as outlined by their course instructor.

In order for an Fish & Wildlife student to graduate they must maintain current and valid certification in the following Professional Certifications.  Every MCFT student will have the opportunity to complete these courses during their time at MCFT.  Should a student already maintain certification in any of these courses they are not required to take them again.  Such students are asked to bring any certification cards or certificates they have received to MCFT to be added to their file.

  • Firearm Safety
  • Restricted Firearm Safety
  • Hunter Education
  • Trapper Education
  • Bowhunter Education
  • Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator
  • CSC ATV Rider
  • CSC Snowmobile Operator
  • Backpack and Boat Electrofishing
  • Tandem Flatwater Canoe
  • Pleasurecraft Operator
  • Helicopter Safety
  • Wilderness & Remote First Aid

The Fish & Wildlife Program is divided into 4 courses; Wildlife Techniques I - IV.  Each course focuses on a different aspect of wildlife management, and in each course students will learn a variety of different field techniques.