NIC offers a wide range of programs for undergraduate and post-graduates. Our class sizes are small, and tuition is affordable. The college supports an array of exclusive transfer agreements with other institutions, and so provides a perfect start for students studying towards a university degree. The college is approved to operate as a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) by the Government of Canada. As a result, overseas students who complete their studies at NIC can apply for a Post Graduation Work Permit (if an eligible course is completed) and open the door to excellent work experience opportunities.
The college is clear in its dedication to supporting students towards success through a variety of partnerships with other higher education partnerships across British Columbia and the wider world.
The college offers a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, across areas like arts, science and technology business tourism and hospitality fine art, design and development health and human services trades and technical. Language pathway programs are also available that can enable access to English-delivered academic courses upon completion.
92 percent Satisfied with their education at NIC 96 percent Quality of instruction is high 97 percent Well prepared by NIC for further studies*DASCO survey of former NIC Diploma, Associate Degree and Certificate Students
''We know that the earlier we connect students to supports, the sooner they can get back on track and be successful,'' said Felicity Blaiklock, director of student affairs. ''The Early Assist program helps enable faculty and staff connect students to the resources they need if they notice a student is beginning to experience challenges.''
In scenarios such as a reduction in work quality from a student, non-attendance to class, or signs of personal distress emerging, the service can be deployed to secure support or referrals as needed. With support offered quickly and in a personalised, confidential manner, students can get back on track and enjoy success.
The college has a global outlook and welcomes international students from around the world, who enjoy high graduation rates and excellent employment prospects after completing their course. Students at NIC also have great access to jobs in the surrounding area. In the next 10 years, British Columbia is expecting to welcome 263,000 immigrants into the workforce and with outcome-oriented and student-centred approach of NIC, students are in an excellent position to take advantage of current and future opportunities.
NIC students can access a wide range of student support services including:
International Student Advising Student Employment Services and Work-Integrated Learning Academic Peer Tutoring, Math & English Support NIC Library & Learning Commons, Research Support Mental Health & Counselling Services NIC Student Technical Services (IT).
For the cost breakdown of a particular program, please visit the program page, click on 'Program Details and Tuition,' then 'Estimated Program Fees'.
English Proficiency Award: starting at CAD 500 up to CAD 1500 Language Pathway Student Awards: CAD 1000.
Academic IELTS: overall score of 6.0, no band lower than 6.0 TOEFL ibt: 80 overall with no subsection less than 20 CAEL: 60 and writing 60 PTE Academic: 54 overall with no component less than 50 Cambridge Assessment of English: C1 Advanced 174 overall with no sub-score less than 169 Duolingo English Test: 110, taken after January 2020, Re-test score within 3 weeks between each testing is NOT accepted
Academic IELTS: overall score of 6.0, no band lower than 5.5 TOEFL ibt: 80 overall with no subsection less than 19 CAEL: 60 and writing 60 PTE Academic: 54 overall with no component less than 46 Cambridge Assessment of English: C1 Advanced 174 overall with no sub-score less than 165 Duolingo English Test: 105, taken after January 2020, Re-test score within 3 weeks between each testing is NOT acceptedStudents may also choose to complete English language program at one of NIC's affiliated language courses.
Cambridge curriculum only: English with GCSE O Level B.
Classes in the college range in size from 12 to35 students, allowing students to benefit from high quality teaching, personalised support and a comfortable, well-equipped learning environment.
Students at NIC feel able to ask questions without hesitation, as well as go further in their exploration of a certain topic. They can also benefit from one-to-one teaching from expert teachers in English and Math, as well as friendly peer tutors.
NIC has received international recognition for its technology-enabled programs, and its distance learning students form a significant proportion of their student community.
NIC's graduates are extremely satisfied with the educational experience, and one of the key reasons is because NIC is smaller with ample accessible services to support their success.