Coast Mountain college

    Coast Mountain college
    Established on: 1975

    The different communities and students in the northwest area of British Columbia are served by the Coast Mountain College (CTMN). This post-secondary school has been accredited in Canada. The College extends its reach throughout the region by establishing campuses in the communities of Hazelton, Queen Charlotte, Masset, Smithers, Prince Rupert, and Terrace.

    The college can prepare you for further education at a university by providing you with certifications, diplomas, and associate degrees and a tailored education at meager tuition prices.

    CMTN provides college access programs, small class sizes, online programs, university credit programs, trades foundation and apprenticeship programs, and health and human services programs.

    The activities that may be participated in at CTMN are very hands-on and practical, and they provide many opportunities to spend time outside and appreciate the natural beauty of Canada. The province of British Columbia has a lot of exciting history and culture, which makes it a great place to get an education.

    Students at the university have access to various educational opportunities and programs, allowing them to select classes and majors that fulfill any academic prerequisite and cater to various lifestyles. These programs may take any one of several different approaches.

    Graduate and undergraduate students are given early access to opportunities to participate in hands-on research by faculty members and departments. This allows students to supplement their education by collaborating with researchers on the cutting edge of their fields.

    Why Attend Coast Mountain College for Your Education?

    Career-focused curriculum

    Students participate in forward-thinking programs that may lead to occupations that are viable in the area.

    Experiential learning

    To improve participants' knowledge and comprehension levels, the programs use relevant real-world experiences related to the surrounding environment.

    Affordability

    The low tuition rate at CMTN and the low cost of living in Northern British Columbia make education at CMTN more affordable than in places with a larger population.

    The experience of being a student from another country,

    CTMN, provides students from all over the world with access to a large and diverse support network. Each campus offers support services for foreign students, which provide a secure learning environment for individuals who are new to Canada. 

    Class numbers are kept intentionally small so that teachers may pay special attention to every one of their pupils. At CTMN, the students' union of the college, known as CMSU, plays a significant role in campus life.

    The mission of the Union is to provide students with a unified voice to bring any concerns they may have to the attention of the College, as well as to offer services and organize activities that contribute to the personal growth of all members, including overseas students.

    University highlights

    University Type

    Public

    Established Year

    1975

    No of Students

    1303

    Number of Courses

    34

    Tuition Fees for International Students Yearly

    13618.67 CAD

    Intakes

    September, January, and May.

    Main intakes

    The main intakes are in September, January, and May.

    Scholarship

    Dr. Jacob McKay Award

    Value: $800

    Application Deadline: October 15

    Knox United Church Bursary

    Value: $300

    Application Deadline: February 15

    Patti Barnes Humanitarian Award

    Value: $2,000

    Application Deadline: May 1

    Application Process/ documents needed for admission

    Academic Documents (For Bachelor)

    • SLC Mark sheet
    • School Leaving Certificate
    • SLC Character Certificate
    • Transcript of 12th-grade
    • Individual Mark sheet of 12th-grade
    • Character Certificate of 12th-grade
    • Provisional Certificate of 12th-grade
    • Migration Certificate of 12th-grade

    Academic Documents (For Masters)

    • Transcript of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Individual Mark sheets of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Character Certificate of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Provisional Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
    • Migration Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
    1. IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores
    2. Passport
    3. Experience letter
    4. Statement of Purpose
    5. 2-3 LORs 
    6. GRE/GMAT Scores
    7. Application Fees
    8. Proof of Scholarships - If any
    9. Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
    10. College Recommendation (if a current student)

    Language Requirement

    Test

    Minimum Score requirement

    TOFEL Requirements

    88

    IELTS Requirements

    6.5

    PTE

    58

    FAQ

    Q. Can I work as a student in Canada?

    Yes, International students in Canada can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during school terms.

    Q. What are the different intakes at Coast Mountain college?

    Generally, September, January, and May are the time when intakes occur.

    Q. Does the university offer any accommodation?

    Yes, the university does provide accommodation. Coast Mountain College offers accommodation options if you want to live and study on campus. The cost ranges from CAD 13,213.00 / Year CAD per year.

    Q. Do I have to meet language requirements?

    Yes, the applicant must satisfy the language criteria mentioned above in the language requirements section. 

    Q. Where is Coast Mountain college located?

    Coast Mountain college is situated in McConnell Avenue Terrace, British Columbia.

    Q. What should I do following the application submission?

    You may start planning for what you'll do if accepted as soon as you've submitted your application! Examining McConnell Avenue Terrace, British Columbia residences and housing alternatives, financial aid programs, and student services at this time are highly recommended.

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