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Community college in Alberta, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northern Lakes College is a publicly funded comprehensive community college in northern Alberta, Canada.
Former names | Alberta Vocational College Lesser Slave Lake |
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Type | Public comprehensive community college |
Established | 25 August 1999 |
President | Glenn Mitchell |
Administrative staff | 275 in 2003[1] |
Undergraduates | 1,864 full time and part time credit students and 3,341 non credit students. |
Postgraduates | not available |
Other students | vocational |
Location | , Alberta , Canada 55.27454°N 114.77736°W |
Campus | suburban/remote Northern Alberta 25 campuses include Slave Lake and Grouard |
Affiliations | CICan, CCAA, AACTI, Alberta-North |
Website | Northern Lakes College |
Administrative offices are located in Slave Lake and Grouard, Alberta, with a staff of more than 275 working in more than 25 community campuses. The college connects students from throughout the region with the latest in real-time teaching and learning technology to create manageable class cohorts.
The college is a member of the Alberta Rural Development Network.
The college offers education and training programs that include: trades and apprenticeship, career education, university studies and work force development. Career choices include the following:[2]
The following communities are served by Northern Lakes College: [3]
In 1970 and 1971, in Grouard, Alberta, First Nations students received adult education basic training to prepare to become instructors in Community Vocational Centres (CVC's) area.[1]
In 1988 the Alberta Vocational Centre in Grouard amalgamated with a network of 26 community vocational centres for First Nations students in northern Alberta to form the Alberta Vocational College.[1] The governance of the converted into a college governed by a public board from a provincially administered school on September 1, 1997.[1]
The current name, Northern Lakes College, replaced the name Alberta Vocational College on August 25, 1999.[1]
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