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About Northern Lights College

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Northern Lights College is a public post-secondary educational institution with 3 Centres of Excellence dedicated for training in key areas of oil and gas, clean energy training, and aerospace.. It is a member of British Columbia Colleges, and serves as British Columbia’s Energy College. With a total of seven campuses, a wide variety of programs is offered at Northern Lights College.

This provides students with the opportunity to choose from a number of courses and career options, with state-of-the-art facilities and renowned faculty members to guide them. International students securing admission are required to submit scores of standardised tests in Canada, however, due to Covid-19 pandemic university is only accepting scores of Duolingo.

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Type of University Public
Faculty Members N/A
Number of Seats 2000 full-time students (Dawson Creek campus)
Percentage of International Students N/A
Annual Acceptance Rate N/A
Basic Tuition Fee for International Students $359.00 /credit
Test Scores Accepted IELTS, Duolingo English Test
Official Website https://www.Northern Lights College.bc.ca/
Employment Rate 95%
Application fees 100 CAD

Northern Lights College Campus and Accomodations

Northern Lights College is a community college with several campuses. These campuses collectively offer more than 571 programs. The campuses include cafeterias, Student Residence common rooms, Aboriginal Gathering Space, or lounge areas. The Northern Lights College campuses are designed to provide a relaxed atmosphere for students to study in.

  • The Dawson Creek Campus is the oldest of the Northern Lights College campuses. It is home to the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program.
  • The Tumbler Ridge campus offers a range of highly interactive online courses guided by expert instructors. This campus is a designated UNESCO Global Geopark, with much of the natural geography of the region being rich in dinosaur fossils, caves, waterfalls, mountain lakes, etc.
  • The Chetwynd Campus offers programs such as Career and College Preparation, University Arts and Sciences, Trades and Apprenticeship, and Workforce Training/Continuing Education, to both full-time and part-time students.
  • Fort Nelson campus is home to The Workforce Training/Continuing Education department which offers a large number of courses that allow students to obtain safety and other certification needed to work in the oil and gas or other industries..
  • Fort St. John Campus has over 1800 students annually and the campus offers a wide variety of academic programs, along with vocational and diploma programs. This campus also consists of Northern Lights College’s International Education department, where international students enrolling at Northern Lights College from around the world can learn English before moving to the Northern Lights College programs of their choice.
  • Fort St. John Campus has a number of services to make academic life more accessible to students, such as financial aid, Aboriginal Services Advisor, library, cafeteria, daycare, computer/ Internet access, bookstore and access to city transit.

Northern Lights College Accomodations

At Northern Lights College, two campuses, one at Dawson Creek and the other at Fort St. John, offers on-campus residence to students. Although the rest of the campuses do not offer on-campus student housing, housing options should be available in the local communities close to the campus, usually at affordable rates.

  • The Dawson Creek campus residence can house upto 190 students and the Fort St. John campus can house a maximum of 102 students. Students can choose from one-, two-, three-, or four-bedroom units. The bedrooms are furnished and come with a bed, small dresser, bookshelves, computer station and chair, while the kitchens contain a stove, fridge, microwave, table, and chairs. The rooms are connected to the internet and telephone networks. Vacuum cleaners, washers and dryers are also provided to students.
  • Housing options include assisted living units with wheel-chair accessibility, and one-bedroom units for partners.
  • The Dawson Creek residential buildings offer facilities for relaxation and fitness, such as gymnasium, baseball field, soccer field, and a bookstore.
  • The Fort St. John campus is well connected to the city via the city's transit system, with the bus stop located on-campus. The beautiful city holds numerous outdoor and indoor recreational centres for students to explore, like shops, museums, ice arenas, cross-country skiing, bowling lanes, golf courses, walking trails, ball diamonds, a swimming pool and theatres, to name a few.

Residence fees include electricity, heat, hot water, basic cable, access to the campus internet, and free parking for 1 vehicle/suite.

Expense Fees(USD)
Short-term stay (20 nights or less) 40 per night, or 240 per week, per occupant
Long Term Stay Four Bedrooms: 520 per month per occupant
Two Bedrooms: 585 per month per occupant
One Bedrooms: 1105 per month
Executive Suite Stay Two Bedrooms: 140 per night, or 570 per week, per room.
Three Bedrooms: 95 per night, or 570 per week, per room.
Residence application fees 50
Groceries 5,000 (20 months)

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Northern Lights College Programs

At Northern Lights College, over 571 programs are taught in the seven campuses including several business programs, and academic programs, education programs, health and human services programs, dual credit programs, etc. A number of these programs are specific to certain campuses, and may not be available in all the locations.

Northern Lights College Program Fees

Course Name Annual Tuition Fees Annual Tuition Fees
Diploma, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Basic Training ₹ 847963 CAD 12,408
Advanced Certificate, Business Management ₹ 847963 CAD 12,408
Diploma, Business Management ₹ 847963 CAD 12,408
Diploma, Practical Nursing ₹ 847963 CAD 12,408
Diploma, Criminology ₹ 847963 CAD 12,408
Bachelor, Practical Nursing ₹ 847963 CAD 12,408

Northern Lights College Application Process

The application process to secure admission in any of the programs offered by the university. The process for the same is tabulated below.

Application Portal: Online
Application Fee: 100 CAD
Admission Requirements:

  • Copies of transcripts
  • English language proficiency test results
  • Copy of the photo page of your passport
  • Recommendation Letters

Northern Lights College Application Deadline

The Northern lights University opens admission for three semesters. International students mostly enroll themselves in Fall intake. However, dates for all three semesters are listed below.

  • 13-20 August (Fall term)
  • 10-17 December (Winter term)
  • 15-22 April (Spring Term)

Northern Lights College English Language Proficiency Test Requirements

Because of the pandemic, Northern Lights College is temporarily accepting Duolingo English Test results as proof of English language proficiency:

ELP test Test score requirements
IELTS 6.0
TOEFL iBT 78
CAEL 60
PTE 57

Northern Lights College Cost of Attendance

Studying at Northern Lights College, Canada, as an international student, may require careful financial planning due to which it is required to be prepared with the cost of living in Canada. A list of expected expenses is given below, which should help towards that end:

Program type Fees (USD/contact hour)
Academic(credit hour) 359.00
Career & College Prep 11.96
Trades/Apprenticeship 11.16
Vocational/Career Technical 11.16
Job Education & Training N/A
Practical Nursing Diploma 19.67
English as a Second Language 15.00

Northern Lights College Scholarships and Financial Aids

There are quite a few scholarships in Canada, awards, and grants offered by Northern Lights College that are open to international students. Some of these grants are limited to certain campuses, and have fixed application deadlines:

Financial aid Amount(USD) Application Dates Eligibility
Daryl Becotte Memorial Award 840 25 January Full-time Dawson Creek student
Dave Johnson Academic Studies Award 1,000 25 January Academic achievement (minimum 2.33(72%-74% GPA)
Dave Johnson Memorial Award 1,500 25 January Pursuing a career in the environmental field
BC Oil & Gas Commission Award 1,000 25 January Must be in University Arts and Science at Fort St John

Northern Lights College offers affordable education to students from all around the world, with world-class facilities and reputed faculty members to guide them. International students will not only experience a welcoming environment in Canada, but also have their campus on the beautiful landscape at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in British Columbia. With Northern Lights College’s close partnership agreements, students will also have the opportunity to proceed to further education at the college or university level, or enter a specialised area of workforce should they choose.

FAQs

What is the selection basis at Northern Lights College?

Admission is based on the order in which applicants successfully complete all admission requirements for the individual program. Besides, many programs have a limited number of seats, which is why, applicants are generally encouraged to send in their completed applications as early as possible

Is off-campus housing available at Northern Lights College?

Both Fort St. John and Dawson Creek have many private rental accommodations available, in houses and apartment buildings. Many rentals are close enough to walk to campus, while others require use of the local public bus.

Do I have to meet the official ELP test score requirements for admission?

Northern Lights College offers English as a Second Language course at Fort St. John Campus, where international students can choose to apply first, should they not meet the ELP test score requirements. Students can directly meet the English language requirements through the ESL program.

Do I need medical insurance for studying at Northern Lights College?

International students at Northern Lights College must have medical insurance, available through GuardMe. Students are required to pay the premium in advance so that coverage is in place on the day the student arrives in Canada. The cost is approximately $828 per year. Students may contact the International Education Department for further information

What is the application fee for housing at Northern Lights College?

Students applying for on-campus housing need to pay a non-refundable application fee of 50 CAD, along with a 200 CAD damage deposit. Only when both these payments are sent in, along with the housing application, will the application be processed.

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Admission Guide

Admission Process

Northern Lights College, affiliated with British Columbia Colleges, offers 54+ associate, certificate, and diploma programs. North Lights College intakes students for September, January, and May semesters. Business Management, Oil & Gas Training, Health and Human Services are amongst its popular courses. Explore Northern Lights College courses

Prospective students can apply for admissions at Northern Lights College by requesting an application form. For international students, it's significant to demonstrate English language proficiency. Furthermore, applicants must submit the application at least 6 months prior to the start of the course.

Highlights

Application Portal International Applicants - Request the application form. Post-Secondary Application Service, In Person, via Mail, Fax or Email
Application Fee (non-refundable) 100 CAD
Mode of Payment Check, Cash, Debit (Interac), Credit cards (Visa and MasterCard), Online banking, Western Union Global Pay
Academic Calendar Semester-based
Intake Seasons September, January, and May
Work Experience Required in some cases
Financial Aid Loan, Grants, Bursaries, Scholarship
Admission Enquiry NLC contact, [email protected]

Northern Lights College Admission Deadlines

Northern Lights College accepts admission applications for September, January, and May semesters.

The students are required to submit their complete application 6 months prior to the start date of the program. Since the start date varies with the programs, applicants should check the dates for their program of interest and apply accordingly.

Below are the Commencement date for upcoming terms:

Term/Session Commencement Date
Fall September 06
Winter January 03
Spring May 01
Summer July 04

Northern Lights College International Student Admissions

It accepts international applicants from all over the world. Applicants are recommended to check admission requirements for the program they wish to apply as prerequisites and English Language requirements vary with the programs.

Application Portal: Request an application- [email protected]
Application Fee: 100 CAD
Admission Requirements: Along with the completed application form, applicants should submit:

  • Official Transcripts
  • Applicants must fulfil the program-specific admission requirements.
  • Some programs require letters of Recommendation or Resume.
  • English Language Proficiency Scores
  • Copy of Passport
  • Bank Statements
  • Health Certificate

English Language Proficiency Test Scores

Applicants must demonstrate their English Language Proficiency to study in Canada. The minimum score requirements vary with the programs. The general requirements are tabulated below:

Test Minimum Score Required
IELTS (University Transfer Program) 6.0
IELTS (Post Degree Diploma) 6.5

Visa Process for International Students

After receiving a Letter of Acceptance, students are required to apply online for a study permit to study in Canada. The Designated Learning Institute (DLI) for Northern Lights College is O19395299444. In addition to DLI, the documents required while applying for the study permit are:

  • Proof of Acceptance
  • A valid passport or travel document
  • 2 passport photos with name and date of birth written on the backside of the photo
  • Proof of financial support
  • Letter of explanation

After submitting the application for a study permit and paying biometrics fees, within 30 days of time, applicants need to give biometrics. If the application is approved by the visa officer, the applicant needs to go for an interview.

Northern Lights College Undergraduate Admissions

It offers degree courses - Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts - AHCOTE, Associate of Arts (Health Studies), Associate of Science, Archaeology, and Criminology.

Also a number of Diploma and Certificate programs that include Archaeology, BC Adult Graduation, Business Management, Business Management Executive Assistant, Business Management Post Degree, Criminology, Education Assistant, Land and Water Resources, Social Services Worker, etc are offered.

Where to Apply: BC Post-Secondary Application Service
Application Fee: 25 CAD
Admission Requirements: The admission requirements vary with the programs. The general admissions requirements are:

  • For Academic and Career Programs
    • Successful completion of graduation or equivalent to graduation from a B.C. secondary school.
    • Factors such as Work Experience, Skills, Maturity may be considered and students may get conditional admission.
  • For Career and College Preparation Programs
    • Age of 17 years and out of school for a minimum one year, or
    • Age of 18 years or older
  • For Vocational and Dual Credit Programs
    • For most of the programs, successful completion of Grade 10, but some of the programs require completion of Grade 11 or Grade 12.

If the applicant does not have official transcripts demonstrating any one of the above-mentioned admission prerequisites, specific entrance assessments will be carried out for some of the programs or courses.

  • Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT)
  • NLC Writing Assessment

Here are some program-specific admission requirements for some of the popular courses offered by Northern Lights College:

Program Admission Requirements
Advanced Certificate in Business Management
  • Official transcripts demonstrating graduation from a post-secondary certificate, diploma, or degree program; or,
  • Two years of management or leadership work experience as demonstrated by a resume with two professional references; or,
  • Two current professional letters of reference written and dated within a year of application outlining the applicant’s suitability and readiness for the program.
University Arts and Sciences-Certificate in Engineering
  • Chemistry 12 or equivalent with a minimum final grade of "C+.";
  • Pre-Calculus 12 and Calculus 12 or equivalents with a minimum final grade of "B." ;
  • Physics 12 or equivalent with a minimum final grade of "C+."
University Arts and Sciences - Diploma in Criminology
  • One of the following with a 'C' grade (60%) or higher:
  • Pre-calculus 11, Principles of Mathematics 11, Foundations of Maths 11, or equivalent.

Once the completed application is received by the college, applicants will receive instructions regarding payment of application fees. If the application meets all the criteria defined for admission and seats are available for the applied program, a Letter of Offer will be sent to the applicant.

In order to confirm the seat and to receive a Letter of Acceptance for the application of a study permit, a deposit of 5,000 CAD has to be made. On receiving a tuition deposit, the college will send a Letter of Acceptance and a welcome guide.

FAQs

Ques. Is this school registered with or accredited by PCTIA?

Ans. No, PICTA, or the new acronym PTIB, is for private career training whereas Northern Lights College is a public post-secondary institution.

Ques. How do Teleconferenced Courses work?

Ans. Teleconferenced classes have a set time and day where students and instructors gather on a global phone line free of charge which may range from 1 ½ hours to 2 hours in length.

Ques. How will I know if I’ve been accepted?

Ans. Students will be notified of the status of acceptance into the program via email.

Ques. Are there any bursaries or scholarships available?

Ans. The college offers scholarships and bursaries through the Northern Lights College Foundation which currently administers over 150 awards.

Ques. If I already have a clear criminal record check from the Ministry of Justice on file at my place of work, do I need to complete another one?

Ans. No, you can share your results through the ICRC process on the Program Admission Page.

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Contact Information

11401-8th Street, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4G2

+1-250-782-5251