About University Arts And Sciences - Associate Of Arts Degree in Northern Lights College
The University Arts and Sciences program serves individuals and communities by providing university-level learning opportunities that reflect the intellectual and creative modes of inquiry practiced in the Arts and Sciences. A wide variety of first- and second-year courses enable learners to pursue numerous credential and career options, and to engage in personal enrichment.
The Associate of Arts Degree enables students to focus on disciplines in the humanities and/or social sciences. This provincially recognized credential is designed to provide a well-rounded educational experience that prepares students for work, citizenship, and further study.
For students intending to pursue further studies, the Associate of Arts Degree comprises the first two years (60 credits) of a four-year degree program (120 credits). All 60 credits comprising the Associate Degree receive full block-transfer at universities throughout British Columbia. Accordingly, the Associate of Arts Degree enables students to complete half of a degree program while remaining in their home community.
Students transferring to universities may still be required to meet specific first- and second-year requirements for certain degree programs, so advance planning is recommended. Where viable, Associate Degree students are encouraged to select courses that also satisfy Flexible Pre-Majors.
Career Prospects
The Associate of Arts Degree provides introductory, university-level training for many different careers. All universities and university-colleges in BC guarantee 60 transfer credits to holders of an Associate Degree, even if all of the courses taken towards the degree do not transfer individually to that institution.
Additionally, at some institutions, Associate Degree holders may be offered priority admission over other students in the college transfer admission category, subject to GPA criteria developed by the receiving institution.
Note that transferring students must still meet all 100- and 200-level course requirements for specific degree programs. Accordingly, students are encouraged to check the specific degree requirements of the individual receiving institution. For more information on the advantages of an Associate Degree, see the BC Transfer Guide.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Completion of All India or State Board HSC (XII): 55% or higher in relevant subjects.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.0 with no band lower than 5.5
- TOEFL: 78 IBT
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 |