Founded: 1967 Total Students: 8,655+
Overview
Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology, popularly known as the Northern College is located in Timmins, Ontario Canada. One of the largest applied arts and technology college, it was founded in 1967. The catchment area extends across 58,000 square miles or 160,000 square kilometres. It serves more than 65 communities within North Eastern Ontario through four campuses situated in Timmins (Porcupine), Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Haileybury. It receives an annual enrolment of approximately 1,790 full-time and annual part-time and continuing education exceeding 11,000, and 165 apprenticeship enrolments. The pride of Northern College lies in offering students a rich learning environment including a brilliant variety of experiential learning opportunities through co-op programs.
Having over 75 full-time, part-time, certificate, diploma and apprenticeship programs, and hundreds of in-class, web-based, and correspondence courses, students are sure to find the right programs that fit their ambitions. The college also provides post-secondary and career entrance preparation programs and academic upgrading to help students steer in the direction they want to go.
Northern College continues to help learners achieve their highest potential with its unique academic, social and real-world experiences. It has championed surroundings to nurture continuous improvement and evaluates quality with regular management.
Northern College Haileybury Campus
Students come from across Ontario to study in the modern Veterinary Sciences Centre at the Haileybury Campus. Get leading-edge training in state-of-the-art labs equipped with the latest technology like our underwater treadmill. Check out programs like the three-year Veterinary Technology – Wildlife Rehabilitation program; the only one of its kind in Ontario!
If you dream of living on the shores of a picturesque lake surrounded by miles of countryside in the heart of northern Ontario, you may just belong in Haileybury. The community – part of a collection of communities known as Temiskaming Shores, is located on the edge of beautiful Lake Temiskaming which stretches out over 100 kilometres!
The city is home to numerous museums, an art gallery, live theatre and multiple venues that feature live music. The downtown and Timiskaming Square offer great shopping. For outdoor enthusiasts, the city features two golf courses, campgrounds, horseback riding and both downhill and cross-country ski facilities. The South Temiskaming Active Travel Association and the government also maintain a series of walking trails that connect the communities that form the city.
Programs Offered in Northern College - Haileybury Campus
Campus Detail
Main Campus Address
640 Latchford St, Haileybury, ON P0J 1K0, Canada