Northlands College

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Northlands College
MottoWe Build Futures
TypeRegional College
Established1970 (La Ronge Community College) (years).
Affiliationnon-denominational
Chief Executive OfficerKelvin (Toby) Greschner
Administrative staff
150
Students600
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Coloursblue & white
AffiliationsACCC, AUCC, University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, UArctic
Websitetrainnorth.ca

Northlands College is a post-secondary educational institution in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Programs[]

Northlands College offers adult basic education; business and industry; career and support services; computer training; general interest; online training; SIAST & Institute programs. Select university programs are offered at the undergraduate and graduate level in partnership with University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina.

Many programs offered by Northlands are designed to meet the unique needs of northern Saskatchewan. For example, the Radiation/Environment Technician program is the only year-long radiation monitoring training course available in Canada. Other programs, such as the Office Education program, are comparable in length and quality to similar training programs offered at other institutions.

Campus[]

The college has campuses in La Ronge, Creighton and Buffalo Narrows. Administration of the college is run out of the Administration building in Air Ronge. Programs are also offered in communities throughout northern Saskatchewan, and at a number of northern minesites.

Governance[]

Northlands College was formed by the amalgamation of the La Ronge Region Community College, Westside Community College, and North East Community College in 1986. Originally known as Northlands Career College, its name was shortened in 199x to Northlands College. The college is governed by a 10-member board, representing people from across northern Saskatchewan.

Partnerships[]

Northlands College offers accredited educational, vocational and skills training opportunities for the province's students in partnership with the University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan, the SIAST, and the province's various regional colleges. The college hosts the SRnet presence in the region.

Northlands College maintains reciprocal arrangements with educational partners, including:

See also[]

References[]

All facts, unless otherwise stated, are from Northlands College's web site

External links[]

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