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Northern Lights College

About Northern Lights College

Northern Lights College is B.C.’s Energy College, serving northern British Columbia in an area covering more than 324,000 square kilometres. NLC opened in 1975. It is a member of British Columbia Colleges (BC Colleges), a provincial group comprised of 11 colleges from throughout the Province of British Columbia. BC Colleges has a unique regional advantage and a long history of collaboration with industry, employers, communities and policy makers. This collaborative approach allows BC Colleges to graduate highly skilled workers who are equipped to support their families, build healthier communities and power the economy in all regions of British Columbia.

Programs at NLC are designed to provide students with the opportunity to obtain the necessary classroom education, and supplement that with appropriate practicum or hands-on opportunities to make the successful transition from student to employee. There are number of options for students depending on their chosen career path. Students can earn a certificate, diploma, or associate degree. Certificate programs are usually one year in duration. Diploma programs take two years. Associate degrees take two years of study (60 credits), and can be used to transfer to the third year of degree programs at provincial universities and university-colleges.

NLC has campus locations in Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Fort St. John, and Tumbler Ridge, along with access centres in Atlin, Dease Lake and Hudson’s Hope. Northern Lights College campuses have relaxed atmospheres, where students may gather to study or visit, in common areas such as the cafeteria, Student Residence common rooms, Aboriginal Gathering Space, or lounge areas.

Northern Lights College Rankings

World Ranking

Continental Ranking

Country Rank

8858

2330

134


Campus

  • Dawson Creek
  • Fort St. John
  • Fort Nelson
  • Tumbler Ridge
  • Chetwynd

Northern Lights College Teaching Quality

The college has excellent faculty of 200 teachers which provide great support to students to study to get knowledge in all the courses offered by the institution. The faculty to student ratio is optimum, making it a  balance between the students and faculties in the best possible manner. There are supportive professors.

Student Teacher Ratio

The student-faculty ratio is 25: 1.

Academic Divisions

Northern Lights College offers programs in the following areas:

  • Trades and Apprenticeships
  • University Arts and Sciences/ Academic
  • Business Management/Applied Business Technology
  • Career and College Preparation/ Upgrading
  • Workforce Training/Continuing Education
  • Oil & Gas Training
  • Clean Energy Technologies - Wind Turbine Maintenance
  • Early Childhood Education and Care/ Education Assistant
  • Teacher Training
  • Practical Nursing/Health Care Assistant
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineering

Advantages of Northern Lights College

  • Its Aerospace program has a team of highly skilled instructors. It attracts students from all around the globe for its helicopter Type Training courses.
  • The Aerospace Center of Excellence consists of several helicopters including including a Robinson R44, MD500D, AS350D, Hughes 300C, Bell 205 and 206, and six fixed-wing airplanes, including a Cessna 180, Cessna 310, Piper Aztec 250, King Air B90, and British Aerospace JetStream 31.
  • Its Clean Energy Technology Centre of Excellence achieved LEED Platinum certification by Canada Green Building Council.
  • Its $12-million Jim Kassen Industry Training Centre, it trains the students to enter the oil and gas industry and also organizes several Trades and Apprenticeship programs
  • Member of British Columbia Colleges, it has 11 colleges in Province of British Columbia.
  • Collaborations with industries and communities.
  • Services area receives about CAD 134.8 million in income through the annual activities of NLC.
  • Centre of Excellence in three key areas of training: Aerospace, Oil and Gas ad Clean Energy Technology.
  • Partnership with School Districts and Northern Opportunities, for Dual Credit programming.

Northern Lights College Scholarships/Financial Aid

  • 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

Famous Alumni’s

The university has received a majority of awards in the field of education. Its various alumni and students have received awards, and the university itself engages in the process of providing awards to its meritorious students who have a bright future with a scope to develop their skills.

Northern Lights College English Language Requirement:

Undergraduate Programs:

  • TOEFL – 78
  • PTE – 57

Post Degree Programs:

  • IELTS: Overall 6.0 not less than 6.0

English Language Proficiency Test Score for International Students

To secure admission at Northern Lights College, non-native English speakers are required to submit the scores of one of the following tests:-

Test Score
IELTS (University Transfer Program) 6.0 (with no band less than 5.5)
IELTS (Post Degree Diploma) 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0)

 


Northern Lights College Highlights

University Type Community College
Establishment Year 1975
Location Dawson Creek, British Columbia
No. of Campuses 7
No. of Programs 571 programs
Campus accommodation capacity 310 students
Mode of Program Full-time/ Online
Mode of Application Via email
Test Scores Accepted IELTS, CAAT
Academic Fee (international students) 332 CAD/ credit (for 2020-21);
359 CAD/ credit (for 2021-21)
Financial Aid Available

International Students - Program Tuition/Costs

International applicants are responsible for all program and living costs while studying at Mount Royal University.

Here are the estimated costs you can expect:

Program Fee Type International
2020/21** 2021/22**
Academic $332.00 /credit $359.00 /credit
Career & College Prep $11.06 /contact hour $11.96 /contact hour
Trades/Apprenticeship $10.32 /contact hour $11.16 /contact hour
Vocational/Career Technical $10.32 /contact hour $11.16 /contact hour
Job Education & Training n/a n/a
Practical Nursing Diploma $19.67 /contact hour $19.67 /contact hour
English as a Second Language $15.00 /contact hour $15.00 /contact hour

Student Services Fees Table

Student services fees are assessed for each semester or equivalent instructional period in which a student is enrolled. Full-time students are student enrolled in 9 or more credits per semester, or 18 or more contact hours per week. For programs that do not follow a semester, Student Services Fees cover up to five months (20 weeks).

Fee Full-time Part-time
Library $ 6.52 $ 3.58
Facilities* $25.52 $14.02
Technology $19.70 $10.83

Other Fees and Charges

The following fees and charges are in effect from 01 September 2019 to 31 August 2020. For Testing/Assessment Service fees, see

Service Fee
Application Fees $ 25.00 (domestic)
$ 100.00 (international)
Convocation Registration Fee $ 30.00
NSF cheque $ 48.00
Reissue of log books (Welding/AME) $ 50.00
Replacement credential $ 25.00
Student cards (replacement only) $ 10.00
Student Records Requests (incl. legal & FOIPOP requests; includes unofficial transcript) $10 each + $0.25/page
Supplemental Exam Fees $ 75.00/rewrite
Unofficial Transcript Free
Transcript (5 business days service, per mailed or emailed copy) $ 10.00 + GST
Transcript (Rush, next business day, per mailed* or emailed copy) $ 30.00 + GST
Transfer credit assessment (BC public post-secondary) Free
Transfer credit assessment (out-of-province including international) $ 20.00/request
Verification of Enrolment Free

Know more about Studying in Canada

Tuition Fees in Canada (1st Year Average) BE / BTech: CA$22,600 | MBA: CA$25,375 | MS: CA$17,225 | BBA: CA$20,560 | MEng: CA$22,225 | BSc: CA$20,745 | MASc: CA$20,375 | MIM: CA$28,900 | MA: CA$12,970 | MFin: CA$32,785 | BHM: CA$20,560 | MEM: CA$17,040
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Canada CA$8890 Per Year
Entrance Exams in Canada TOEFL: 86 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 60 | GRE: 309 | GMAT: 560 | SAT: 1177
Work and Study in Canada Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit.
Post Study Work Permit in Canada Up to 3 Years after graduation depending on the course.
Cost of Student Visa in Canada CAD 150
Student Visa in Canada A Canada student permit is a document issued by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) for international students in Canada. To study in Canada, you will require a student permit, which serves as a student visa.
Intakes in Canada There are Three Intakes in Canada: Fall (September), Winter (January) and Spring (May)
Top Job Sectors in Canada Business Management, Engineering, Economics, Dentisty, Law, Computer Science.
Economy in Canada GDP Growth of 1.9% (2018) 1.5% (2019e), 10th Largest Economy in the World by Nominal

Northern Lights College Average Tuition Fee Per Year

Undergraduate

$ 11,000

Postgraduate

$ 0

Costs per year

Overall cost of living

$ 11,000

Campus accommodation

$ 5,263

Please note that fees will vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses.