Students
The Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS) brings together 16 colleges and universities from the Canadian Francophonie that are located outside Quebec.
What is the CNFS ?
Members of Francophone minority communities do not always have access to equitable health services.
CNFS member colleges and universities receive funding from Health Canada to train more front-line health professionals who are able to provide services in French to Francophones living in minority communities.
Are you studying in a health training program targeted by the CNFS?
Here are some resources for you.

How to Succeed in my Internship (Offered in French only)

Get Ready to Get Involved Too - Supervise an Internship (Offered in French only)
Health Training Programs Targeted by the CNFS
Explore the health training programs offered by CNFS member institutions.
Ontario
Ontario
Collège universitaire Glendon
Ontario
Université d'Ottawa
Ontario
Université Laurentienne
Ontario
Collège Boréal
Ontario
Collège La Cité
Manitoba
Manitoba
Université de Saint-Boniface
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
La Cité universitaire francophone
Saskatchewan
Collège Mathieu
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island
Collège de l'Île
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Université Sainte-Anne
New Brunswick
New Brunswick
Collège communautaire du Nouveau Brunswick
New Brunswick
Université de Moncton
Alberta
Alberta
Campus Saint-Jean
British Columbia
British Columbia
Collège Éducacentre
Prix national de l’engagement étudiant à l’égard de l’offre active
This award highlights the exceptional commitment shown by CNFS students to the active offer of health services in French.

To be eligible you must:
To submit your application, you must:
Send all documents by email to the CNFS coordinator of your institution.
All submisions must be in French.
The application submission period is closed for the year 2024
Award Winners
Do You Know About Active Offer?
Active offer consists of offering health services in both official languages from the very first meeting. For members of Francophone minority communities, the active offer is a first step towards accessing health services in French.


