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Coast Mountain College

Terrace, BC Canada

Coast Mountain College (CMTN) is an accredited post-secondary institution that serves the rich and diverse communities and learners of British Columbia’s beautiful northwest region in Canada. Established in 1975 in Terrace, BC, CMTN has expanded to nine regional campuses serving 34 communities where the College provides approximately 4,600 students with innovative programs that lead to sustainable careers for people in the North. 
 
Our main campus is in Terrace, which is a small town with a population of approximately 20,000 and is located in the famous Skeena Valley in the Coast Mountain Range. Terrace is the geographic centre for the region’s natural transportation corridors and acts as a regional centre for many services. Two major shopping malls, multiple restaurants and community recreational facilities are all found within the downtown core. Indoor and outdoor recreation opportunities abound, including skiing, swimming, skating, hiking, and organized sports. Many forms of cultural activities take place throughout the year and involve a Music Festival, a B.C. Day celebration called Riverboat Days, community band performances, little theatre and First Nations events.
 
CMTN offers quality and affordable education and a wide variety of certificates, diplomas, associate degrees in collaboration with other post-secondary institutes in northern BC. Where applicable, CMTN promotes experiential learning scenarios for its students that highlight the region’s unique cultural heritage, that connect them to community and provide interaction with the region’s spectacular and rugged environment.
Address
5331 McConnell Ave, Terrace ,BC V8G 4X2
Tel
1-250-635-6511 (Toll free: 1-877-277-2288)
Fax
1-250-638-5432

◆UMAP Contact Person


·Name 
Mr. Justin Kohlman
·Department 
International Department
·E-mail 
JKohlman@coastmountaincollege.ca

◆Regular Academic Calendar


·First Semester
From: 4 September 2018
To: 14 December 2018
·Second Semester
From: 7 January 2019
To: 26 April 2019
·Third Semester
From: 29 April 2019
To: 30 August 2019

◆Semester Load in Credits/Units


·Minimum 9 credits (3 credits x 3 courses)
·Maximum 15 credits (3 credits x 5 courses)

◆General Timetable and Requirements for Graduation


·Total Number of Credits Needed for Graduation

60 credits

·Number of Years Typically Needed to Complete Undergraduate Program

2 years

◆List of Study Programs that are open for International Exchanges


University Credit
Business Administration Diploma, Post-Degree Business Diploma
Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE)
Social Service Worker (SSW)
Applied Coastal Ecology (ACE) - Diploma / Post-Degree Diploma
* All programs are taught in English
·Link

https://www.nwcc.bc.ca/international/programs

◆Exchange- Related Information


·Exchange Duration
4 or 8 months
·Language Proficiency Requirements
IELTS 6.0 with no bands below 5.5
TOFEL 80 with no bands below 20
·Instruction Facilities and Other Supports
Student Orientation, Educational Advising, Learning Assistance, Counselling Services, Tutoring, Extra-curicullar Activities, Leadership Program (Leaders in Action)
·Housing
Dormitory:

Available

Home stay:

Available

Off Campus Assistance:

Available

·Medical Insurance
GuardMe (International students medical insurance for first 100 days) Medical Services Plan (MSP) (after GuardMe)
·Visa Process
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html

Application Submission Deadline: