About Us

About Northern College

With over 75 full-time, part-time, certificate, diploma, and apprenticeship programs and hundreds of in-class, web-based, and correspondence courses, you are sure to find exactly what you are looking for. Northern also provides post-secondary and career-entrance preparation programs and academic upgrading to help you get where you want to go.

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! Learn more about the Haileybury Campus.

Kirkland Lake Campus

The School of Welding Engineering Technology at the Kirkland Lake Campus keeps building on its international reputation as a leader in the field of welding education and training. We were the first in North America to become an authorized training body 
for the International Institute for Welding (IIW). Kirkland Lake rarely sees a dull moment. Learn more about the Kirkland Lake Campus.

Moosonee Campus

A satellite Trades Centre in Moosonee, linked to the Centre of Excellence for Trades and Technology at the Timmins Campus, provides high-skills training in technology, trades and apprenticeship programs to James Bay coastal communities. The town of Moosonee is a vibrant, tightly-knit community located 19 kilometres south of James Bay on the Moose River. While its population of just over 1,725 may seem small, the town’s size is actually one of its biggest advantages. Learn more about the Moosonee Campus.

Timmins Campus

Start your trade or technology career in one of northern Ontario’s newest training facilities. The Centre of Excellence for Trades and Technology at the Timmins Campus opened September 2010 and offers cutting-edge programming in trades and engineering 
technology. Timmins is the ultimate fusion of the urban and the rural. On the one hand, it’s big enough to provide all of the amenities and services expected of a larger city, while on the other, it’s small enough to ensure that you’re never far from the outstanding landscape northern Ontario is known for. Learn more about the Timmins Campus.

Aboriginal Programs and Services

Engage your spirit, heart, mind and body. Learning is a life-long journey and Northern College offers an open, trusting, and ever-expanding circle of relationships to experience and explore. Learning new skills in areas like health care, business, social and economic development, human services or technology and trades will add to your choices and help you walk your path in a balanced, wholistic way. With wisdom, experience and ability, you can choose new opportunities for yourself, your family and your community. Northern College provides many different learning paths to match your needs. If you want to go places without leaving your community, we have many choices to help you study near and go far. For more information, please visit Northern College’s Aboriginal website