Northern Lights College - Fort St. John Campus

Founded: 1975   Total Students: 700+

Overview

First opened in 1975, Northern Lights College serves the top third of British Columbia. Our programs provide students with hands-on training and education so they can make a successful transition into further education and the workforce.


Fort St. John Campus
The Fort St. John campus is located on the north edge of the city next to a scenic park and the Fish Creek Community Forest. With more than 1,800 students attending this campus each year, the Fort St. John campus provides comfortable settings for students to learn. Easily accessible by the city’s transit system, the campus is still quiet enough to host the occasional moose, deer, fox, and sometimes bear.


On-campus highlights
The Fort St. John campus features a large atrium with plenty of seating to study, have meetings, or just hang out. Visit our funky diner-style cafeteria for breakfast and lunch. Or explore the many trails of the Fish Creek Community Forest just behind campus.

This campus has a close partnership with UNBC’s Nursing program and features a state-of-the-art health sciences training lab. In addition to a range of trades, university arts & sciences, and vocational programs, many specialized training programs are offered exclusively at this campus.

These Include:

  • Commercial Transport/Heavy Duty Technician
  • Electrician
  • Oil and Gas Field Operator
  • Power Engineering and Gas Processing

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

9820 120 Ave, Fort St John, BC V1J 6K1, Canada