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Northwestern Polytechnic

Founded 1966 | Grande Prairie, Alta.
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Northwestern Polytechnic reflects the entrepreneurial energy of the region it represents. With campuses in Grande Prairie and Fairview, the institution serves students from across Alberta, Canada and the world. Students pursue a wide variety of credentials, ranging from certificates and diplomas to degrees, including two bachelor’s programs in computing science and business administration and a new bachelor of education—elementary. NWP also offers a dual-credit program, giving high school students the chance to complete college credits as early as Grade 11.

There are four schools at NWP, each devoted to specific areas of learning: applied science and technology, health and education, skilled trades and business. The institution is also home to the National Bee Diagnostic Centre, an advanced genetics microbiology lab where students study honeybee pests, pathogens and parasites, and also research clean technologies, animal health and social innovation.

The school’s support for Indigenous students includes an on-campus Friendship Centre, an Elder-in-Residence program, an Indigenous liaison coordinator and a student group that facilitates cultural and social activities.

School size:
Mid-sized

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Tuition:
Degree $6,000
Diploma $5,600-$10,000
Certificate $2,400-$10,000

Residence offerings:
Yes

Popular programs

Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Early Learning and Child Care Diploma
Business Administration Diploma
Practical Nursing Diploma
Bachelor of Arts (University Transfer)

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