Northern Lights College
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Northern Lights College (NLC) is an institution that provides post-secondary education to residents of Northern British Columbia. It currently has campuses and access centers in eight communities across the northern third of British Columbia, with Regional Administration located on the Dawson Creek campus. As of 2021 international students comprised 25% of NLC's total student headcount, and Indigenous students 20%.[5] NLC has a working agreement with the University of Northern British Columbia.[6] The college president is Todd Bondaroff.
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Former name | 1966-1975 BC Vocational School Dawson Creek [1] |
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Type | Post-secondary community college |
Established | 1975 |
Endowment | $22,960,967 [2] |
Chair | Lorraine Audrey Archibald [3] |
President | Todd Bondaroff |
Vice-president | Jessie Drew, Anndra Graff, Tara Hyland-Russell |
Dean | Leo Manning (Trades and Apprenticeship); Kathy Handley (Academic and Vocational Programs); Chante Patterson-Eldin (Workforce Training and Continuing Education) |
Students | 592 FTE for 2022–2023 [4] |
Location | |
Campus | urban, suburban, remote |
Colours | Blue & green ; |
Affiliations | ACCC, BCC. |
Website | www |
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