Northern College (Ontario)
Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology, commonly known as Northern College, is a college of applied arts and technology in Northern Ontario. The college's catchment area extends across 58,000 square miles or 150,200 square kilometres. More than 65 communities within Northeastern Ontario are served by four campuses located in Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Temiskaming Shores (Haileybury). Annual enrolment is approximately 1,500 full-time students. Annual part-time and continuing education enrolment exceeds 11,000 students. Northern College is also home to the Haileybury School of Mines, which predates the college and was founded in 1912.
Motto | Proud to be north. Proud to be Northern. |
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Type | Public College of Applied Arts and Technology |
Established | 1967 |
Budget | $38.3 million/annual |
President | Dr. Audrey Penner[1] |
Academic staff | 79 |
Students | 2015 full time, 15,000 part-time and continuing education (2020: 755 FTEs)[2] |
Location | , , 48°29′17″N 81°11′52″W |
Campus | Timmins (Porcupine), Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Temiskaming Shores (Haileybury) |
Colours | brown, green, orange, blue |
Affiliations | CCAA, ACCC, AUCC |
Mascot | North the Moose |
Website | https://www.northerncollege.ca/ |
History
Northern College was established during the formation of Ontario's college system in 1967. Colleges of applied arts and technology were established on May 21, 1965. It is an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology. The school was founded in 1967 as part of a provincial initiative to create many such institutions to provide career-oriented diploma and certificate courses, as well as continuing education programs to Ontario communities.
The first campus was built in Kirkland Lake, followed by Porcupine (now part of the amalgamated city of Timmins), Haileybury (where the pre-existing Haileybury School of Mines joined as a campus; now part of the amalgamated city of Temiskaming Shores), and Moosonee, previously the James Bay Education Centre. The Northern College tartan was designed by Sylvia Martin.[3]
Campuses
- Timmins Campus
- Kirkland Lake Campus
- Haileybury Campus
- Moosonee Campus
Timmins Campus
The Timmins Campus, which is the main campus of Northern College is located in Timmins, Ontario. [4] It was constructed in the 1960s on the coast of Porcupine Lake.
Programs
- 16: Northern College Certificate
- 16: Ontario College Certificate
- 36: Ontario College Diploma
- 10: Ontario College Advanced Diploma
- 3: Ontario College Graduate Certificate
- 10: Apprenticeship
- 1: Collaborative Degree
- 221: Articulation Agreements
Partnerships
- Anhui Communications Vocational and Technical College
- Chongqing Industry Polytechnic
- Guangxi International Business Vocational College
- Henan Economy & Trade Vocational College
- Hunan Industry Polytechnic
- Jiangxi College of Applied Technology
- Shanxi Engineering Vocational College
- Taishan University
- Taizhou University
- Xinxiang University
Residences
- Timmins Campus Residence
- Haileybury Campus Residence
See also
References
- "President's Message". Northern College. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
- "Ontario College FTEs". Ontario Colleges Library Service. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
- http://www.scottish-tartans-world-register.com/tartan.aspx?record=690 Northern College tartan
- "Timmins Campus". Northern College. Retrieved 2023-04-07.