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School | Northern Lakes College | | |
Location | Slave Lake, AB, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 1,035
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Degree | Not Applicable | | |
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Length | 60 Week(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Fluency in English is required: English 30-1 (60%) or English 30-2 (70%) or ENGL0190 (60%) or an English equivalency (ACCUPLACER assessment).
If English is your second language, refer to the International Student Information. You will also need to submit all post-secondary transcripts with your application. If you want to transfer into a diploma or degree program, the program may have other admission requirements, including high school math and science prerequisites. You can discuss the requirements with the University Studies Program Advisor when you select courses. | | |
Cost | Total for1 term of full time study (12 credits) | | |
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Description | Start a university education in your community and save wear and tear on your vehicle! You can take your first 2 years at Northern Lakes College instead of going to a major centre. Our university transfer courses are accessible, affordable, and convenient. Class sizes are small, and instructors are helpful and caring. You can earn university credits towards a Northern Lakes College certificate or diploma. Credits can be transferred into these programs: Addiction Services Worker, Community Health Promotion, Early Learning and Childcare, Educational Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician, Practical Nurse, or Social Work. You can also transfer the university credits to another institution, into programs such as Aboriginal Studies, Arts, Education, General Studies or Social Work. To start planning your university education, please meet with our Program Advisor.
Blended delivery at all campuses using Internet-based programs, such as Collaborate and Brightspace, instructor-led face-to-face classes, online tutorial support and some on-site tutorial support. Students may also need to travel occasionally to another campus for face-to-face classes to learn particular skills or interact with the instructor and classmates. Costs incurred for this travel are the responsibility of the students. Note: Classes are usually scheduled in 3-hour blocks once per week. Some spring term classes are offered in 3-week blocks of study. | | |
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