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 | Mitch Dumas[1] |
Academic staff | 79 |
Students | 2015 full time, 15,000 part-time and continuing education (2020: 755 FTEs)[2] |
Location | , Ontario , Canada 48°29′17″N 81°11′52″W / 48.48806°N 81.19778°W |
Campus | Timmins (Porcupine), Kirkland Lake, Moosonee, and Temiskaming Shores (Haileybury) |
Colours | orange, charcoal |
Affiliations | CCAA, ACCC, AUCC |
Mascot | North the Moose |
Website | https://www.northerncollege.ca/ |
Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology, commonly known as Northern College, is a college of applied arts and technology in Northern Ontario, Canada. 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 enrollment exceeds 11,000 students. Northern College is also home to the Haileybury School of Mines, which predates the college and was founded in 1912.