University College of the North

The University College of the North (UCN) covers a catchment area in northern Manitoba that’s roughly equal to the size of France. UCN accommodates its widespread student population—more than 70 per cent of which is Indigenous—with 12 regional centres and two larger campuses.

Nature lovers at UCN will find themselves right at home. The Pas campus is near Clearwater Lake Provincial Park, home to one of the clearest lakes in North America. The Thompson campus is set amid the Canadian Shield and boreal forest.

UCN offers a variety of degree, diploma, certificate and trades programs, as well as apprenticeship and academic upgrading programs. Program areas include education, nursing, carpentry, culinary arts and welding. UCN and the University of Manitoba jointly offer a four-year bachelor degree in nursing, which provides a community-based approach to health care.

UCN emphasizes diversity and inclusivity. The school strives to include at least one Indigenous learning outcome per course. Each of UCN’s main campuses have an Indigenous centre that provides support services, including counselling from local Elders. UCN offers a certificate in teaching Ininímowin (Cree), the only post-secondary program taught entirely in Cree.

Tuition

• Degree: $4,942-$6,445

• Diploma: $3,627-$6,995

• Certificate: $3,903-$7,166

Popular Programs

• Bachelor of Arts

• Industrial Mechanical Apprenticeship

• Education Assistant Certificate

• Bachelor of Nursing

School Size

Small

Residence Offerings

Yes

Cool Options

• Waskawimakanwa Mecimwaci Isihtwawina: Students explore Indigenous teachings using cultural practices like sharing circles.

• Natural Resource Management Technology: Students complete semi-remote fieldwork and receive classroom and lab training.

• Information Technology Readiness North: Includes modules on operating systems, cybersecurity and more.