Northwest Community College (NWCC) is an accredited post-secondary institution that serves the rich and diverse communities and learners of BC's beautiful northwest region. Established in 1975 in Terr...
Northwest Community College (NWCC) is an accredited post-secondary institution that serves the rich and diverse communities and learners of BC's beautiful northwest region. Established in 1975 in Terrace, BC, NWCC has expanded to nine regional campuses from Haida Gwaii to Houston where the College provides students with innovative programs that lead to sustainable careers for people in the North. NWCC offers quality and affordable education and a wide variety of certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees. Where applicable, NWCC promotes experiential learning scenarios for its students that highlight the region's unique cultural heritages, that connect them to community and provide interaction with the region's spectacular and rugged geography. The College's innovative programs and courses respond to the changing needs of learners, delivering the skills necessary in today's competitive and complex job market. NWCC offers college access programs; health and human services programs; online programs; university credit programs, trades foundation and apprenticeship programs; plus the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art, The School of Exploration & Mining and The School of Northwest Culinary Arts. NWCC is a recognized leader in Aboriginal education. With Aboriginal people comprising roughly 30 percent of the region's population — the highest among all BC college regions — no other BC college places as much emphasis on Aboriginal education. At NWCC, Aboriginal students make up roughly 40 per cent of the student body. This success is attributed to the College's bicultural teaching practices and worldviews, plus the development of programs and courses specifically tailored to Aboriginal learners.