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Aurora College

Aurora College
Aurora College.jpg
Type public college of arts and technology
Established 1981 (as Thebacha College)
1984 (as Arctic College)
1995 (as Aurora College)
President Jane Arychuk
Academic staff
50
Administrative staff
200
Undergraduates available
Postgraduates not available
Address Aurora Campus #87 Gwich'in Road, Box 1008 Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0; Thebacha Campus 50 Conibear Crescent, Box 600 Fort Smith, NT X0E 0P0; Yellowknife Campus, 5004-54th Street, Northern United Place, Bag Service 9700 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R3, Box 1290, 50 Conibear Crescent Fort Smith, serves Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Canada X0E 0P0
Coordinates: 68°21′33.00″N 133°43′05.55″W / 68.3591667°N 133.7182083°W / 68.3591667; -133.7182083
Campus small, remote communities
Colours blue      & White     
Affiliations Universities Canada
Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association
Association of Canadian Community Colleges
International Association of Universities
Canadian Interuniversity Sport
University of the Arctic
Association of Commonwealth Universities
Website www.auroracollege.nt.ca

Aurora College, formerly Arctic College, is a college in the Northwest Territories, Canada with campuses in Inuvik, Fort Smith and Yellowknife. They have learning centres in 23 communities in the NWT. The head office for Aurora College is located in Fort Smith.

Aurora College delivers programs at three Campuses, 31 Community Learning Centres and other community sites in the Northwest Territories. Aurora university delivers community-centred post-secondary programs that accurately reflect northern culture and the needs of the northern labour market. Aurora offers several certificate and diploma programs as well as the Bachelor of Education Degree Program and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program.

Aurora College provides intramural sports, such as basketball, volleyball, soccer, badminton and hockey and recreational programs. Before the new Aurora Campus was built the old gymnasium (now torn down) in Inuvik was the largest in the Northwest Territories.

Aurora College provides a limited supply of accommodation for single students and for those with families.

The Aurora College administers Community Learning Centres in other communities depending on demand and funding. Affiliated with the Aurora Campus, Community Learning Centres are located in Aklavik, Deline, Fort Good Hope, Fort McPherson, Ulukhaktok, Inuvik, Norman Wells, Paulatuk, Sachs Harbour, Tulita, Tuktoyaktuk, Tsiigehtchic, and Colville Lake. Affiliated with the Thebacha Campus, Community Learning Centres are located in Fort Providence, Fort Resolution, Fort Simpson, Hay River, Lutselk'e, Fort Liard and Hay River Reserve. Affiliated with the Yellowknife campus, Community Learning Centres are located in Behchoko, Whatì, Gamèti, Wekweeti, and Dettah/N'Dilo.


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