This program may be of special interest to Aboriginal students.
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Application Fee: $25 (domestic students); $100 (international students)
Academic (minimum grade needed in brackets)
1. High school graduation or equivalent
2. English
One of:
Non-Academic
Admission Advice
1. If your high school was not taught in English, you have the option of meeting the English Language Proficiency requirement with an IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 6.0. If your IELTS's writing band is 6.0 or less, you will be required to complete NLC's ENGL 099 (B) before or during your first semester at NLC.
2. If you are missing any admission requirements, you have the option of taking upgrading courses. For more details, please contact a NLC advisor.
3. Program intakes are arranged through sponsored, contract delivery. For more information, please contact Lisa Verbisky (lverbisky@nlc.bc.ca).
4. Dual credit students may enter the program by submitting secondary school transcripts indicating successful completion of English 11 and enrollment in an acceptable Grade-12-level English course with a minimum interim grade of "C."
Applicants also have to satisfy NLC's institution admission requirements as listed below.
Each program has its own admission prerequisites and English language requirements. Program-specific English language requirements for NLC's programs are detailed separately in each program profile in the EducationPlannerBC Program Search Database.
Domestic students (and students from English-speaking countries) applying to NLC's undergraduate-level programs must meet one of the following:
Verify with NLC directly
Admission into all programs at NLC is based on the order in which applicants successfully complete all admission requirements for the individual program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile for Northern Lights College (NLC) in EducationPlannerBC's Program Search Database.
Many programs have a maximum number of seats available therefore, you are encouraged to apply early and complete any requirements.
Canadian citizens or landed immigrants who are applying for admission to Northern Lights College must meet one of the following:
Academic and Career Programs - You must have one of the following:
Academic Upgrading Programs - one of the following:
Vocational and Dual Credit Programs - You must:
Canadian citizens or landed immigrants who are applying for admission to Northern Lights College must meet one of the following:
Academic and Career Programs - You must have one of the following:
Academic Upgrading Programs - one of the following:
Vocational and Dual Credit Programs - You must:
Verify details with NLC directly.
If you have completed some post-secondary studies at another institution, you can possibly earn transfer credits toward your program at Northern Lights College (NLC). The BC Transfer Guide allows you to check on the transferability of your courses taken at another BC post-secondary institution.
Transfer credit is not done automatically. Students are responsible for initiating the transfer credit process. To receive transfer credit, you must submit an official transcript with your Application for Admission or Readmission along with a Transfer Credit Application Form. A detailed course description/outline may also be required before credit can be evaluated. For more details, please contact a NLC academic advisor.
If you have completed some post-secondary studies at another institution, you can possibly earn transfer credits toward your program at Northern Lights College (NLC).
Transfer credit is not done automatically. Students are responsible for initiating the transfer credit process. To receive transfer credit, you must submit an official transcript with your Application for Admission or Readmission along with a Transfer Credit Application Form. A detailed course description/outline may also be required before credit can be evaluated. For more details, please contact a NLC academic advisor.
For admission purposes, a mature student is one who is over the age of 19 years, and who has been out of school for at least one year. Adults are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet specified admission prerequisites, given that other factors (such as maturity and work experience) may be considered.
If you do not meet minimum educational requirements for a desired program, you may enter Career and College Preparation (Upgrading) programs to upgrade your skills for the program of your choice. Students must provide official secondary school or post-secondary transcripts to indicate successful completion of admission prerequisites for programs.
For details on International Student admission, please check here.
Not Applicable
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
Follow the links to learn more about these careers on WorkBC's career profiles.