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Various Public Relations Magazines
A Guide to Colleges of Technology

@This guide introduces TNCTfs regular and advanced courses as well as other information. It also provides data on where our graduates have found employment and the destinations they have chosen to further pursue their studies after completing their courses. Well worth a look.

2009 Edition
2008 Edition
2007 Edition
2006 Edition
2005 Edition

For Junior High School Students

@Mainly aimed at junior high school students, this magazine provides a simple introduction to TNCTfs various departments.
@60,000 copies are published each year in order to be distributed to every junior high school student in the Sapporo and Iburi areas.

2009 Edition
2008 Edition
2007 Edition
2006 Edition

College Handbook

@This publication contains a wide range of information, from the history of TNCT, to guides on the respective departments, advanced courses, the various facilities, and statistical data such as the number of students, employment and higher education figures for TNCT alumni. It is mainly distributed to those in the education sector.

2009 Edition
2008 Edition
2007 Edition
2006 Edition

College Correspondence

@This public relations magazine is directed towards TNCT students and their parents and guardians. Published triannually (spring, summer and winter), the publication reports on the opinions of students firsthand and features seasonal updates on college events.

Volume 121
Volume 121
Volume 120
Volume 119
Volume 118
Volume 117
Volume 116
Volume 115
Volume 114
Volume 113
Volume 112 Special Edition
Volume 112
Volume 111



Public relations magazines are provided in PDF format. In order to read and print them you will require Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is freely distributed by Adobe Systems.