NORTHERN LIGHTS COLLEGE

  • Country Canada
  • Founded In 1975
  • University Type Public
  • Total Students 500+
  • Phone Number 12507825251
  • Email [email protected]
  • ZIP Code V1G 4G2
  • Website http://www.nlc.bc.ca/
  • International Students 500
  • Faculty Student Ratio 20:1

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The Northern Lights College officially opened in September 1975. In the very beginning, it was a vocational school known as the BC Vocational School-Dawson Creek. It was primarily serving the Peace River Region. The curriculum for this school was divided into two parts: pre-apprenticeship and pre-employment. In May 1975, a Northeastern Community College was created. The college had held a 'Name the College' contest. From all the names that were submitted, 'Northern Lights College' was selected and that is how the college had finally gotten its name. It is affiliated to BCC and ACCC.

Northern Lights College has 5 campuses and 3 Access Centers. The first campus is located at Dawson Creek. It is a city near the eastern edge of the Peace River Regional District. The second campus is located at Fort St. John. Fort St. John is a city in northeastern British Columbia. It is the most populous in the Peace River Regional District. The third campus is located at Fort Nelson. Fort Nelson is a community in northeast British Columbia in Canada. The fourth campus is at Tumbler Ridge. It is a district municipality situated on the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. The fifth campus is at Chetwynd, which is also situated on the foothills of the Canadian Rockies.

The three Access Centers are situated at Atlin, Dease Lake, and Hudson's Hope. There are three major Centers of Excellence at Northern Lights College- the Centers of Excellence Aerospace, the Centers of Excellence Clean Energy Technology and the Centers of Excellence Oil and Gas. The college has Aboriginal Gathering Spaces at the campuses of Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Dawson Creek, and Chetwynd.

The Northern Lights College provides programs in Apprenticeships and Trades, Business Management, Applied Business Technology, Workforce Training, Clean Energy Technology like Wind Turbine Maintenance, Teacher Training, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Academic and University Sciences and Arts, College and Career Preparation, Upgrading Preparation, Oil and Gas Training, Early Childhood Education, and Education or Care Assistant. The college has a foundation known as the Northern Lights College Foundation. It receives various types of funds that it later uses to provide awards for education. This foundation helps in fostering the interests of various communities for the promotion of higher education. It receives funds in the form of properties or money. The college also has a provision of financial awards for Aboriginal Women.

Yearly Hostel | Meal Expenses
Expense Amount : INR 290,000
Application Cost/Registration Fees
Fees Amount: USD 75

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Programs

All Courses offered

CERTIFICATE CRIMINOLOGY

Full Time Canada


Duration

2 YEARS

1st Year Tuition Fees

CAD 11750

Exams Accepted

No Exam Required

CERTIFICATE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Full Time Canada


Duration

1 YEAR

1st Year Tuition Fees

CAD 10985

Exams Accepted

No Exam Required

DIPLOMA BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Full Time Canada


Duration

2 YEARS

1st Year Tuition Fees

CAD 10985

Exams Accepted

No Exam Required

DIPLOMA EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE

Full Time Canada


Duration

2 YEARS

1st Year Tuition Fees

CAD 11352

Exams Accepted

No Exam Required

DIPLOMA SOCIAL SERVICES WORKER

Full Time Canada


Duration

2 YEARS

1st Year Tuition Fees

CAD 11970

Exams Accepted

No Exam Required

Accerediations

Accomodation

On campus accommodation

Available

Description

  • On-campus accommodation is available for students
  • Student housing is offered at two of our campuses - Dawson Creek and Fort St. John

Off campus accommodation

Available

Details for off-campus

  • The average rent is 650 to 750 CAD/month
  • The residence type includes studio apartments, 3 bedroom apartments, 4 bedroom apartments and shared apartments
  • The apartments offer modern appliances, convenient washers and dryers, large closets, and open patios and balconies from which to savour the incredible views
  • The apartments include all basic amenities such as well-maintained landscaping, controlled access entry, online maintenance requests, and plenty of parking.

Placement

Northern Lights College helps its current students to discover their true calling and interests. To assist the students in this procedure, NLC provides them with a set of career planning tools. The College provides its students with resourceful links that shall help them in identifying their goals and work towards achieving them and search jobs in Canada after graduation.

Scholarships

  • Students at Northern Lights College have access to several scholarships, awards and grants.
  • Some of the grants available are specific to the campus and have fixed application deadlines.
  • A table with the eligible campus and deadlines for various awards and grants are given below:
Name of the Grants Application Dates Eligible Campus
Aboriginal Emergency Assistance Fund Continuous All
Alaska Highway News Award N/A Dawson Creek
Altagas Wind Turbine Maintenance Technician January 25 Dawson Creek
BC Hydro Trades & Skilled Training Award March 31, August 31, November 30 All
BC Oil and Gas Commission Award January 25 Fort St. John