Coast Mountain College
Coast Mountain College (CMTN) was established in 1975 at the site of the BC Vocational School in Terrace, BC. Since then the college has grown to be a diverse, decentralized institution that strives to meet the lifelong learning needs of Northwest residents.
The college region encompasses 80,000 square kilometres serving 90,000 residents. There are ten campus/centre locations in: Hazelton, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Prince Rupert, Queen Charlotte City, Smithers, Stewart and Terrace.
The college offers students the opportunity to select from a wide selection of basic education, career, vocational, trade, academic/university transfer and special education programs.
Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements (All Students)
English Language Requirement - You must have proficiency in English at a level suitable for your desired program.
English Language Requirements
BC Secondary School (or equivalent)
CMTN admits applicants with any level of education. However, you will also have to meet any admission requirements of your intended program. For instance many CMTN programs have entrance requirements that include proof of secondary school graduation and/ or completion of secondary school courses.
Special Note: The admission requirements for all CMTN programs are detailed separately in EducationPlannerBC.
Out-of-Province
CMTN admits applicants with any level of educational. However, you will also have to meet any admission requirements of your intended program. For instance many CMTN programs have entrance requirements that include proof of secondary school graduation and/ or completion of secondary school courses.
Special Note: The admission requirements for all CMTN programs are detailed separately in Education Planner.
BC Transfer Student
You must meet the admission requirements of your intended program.
To have courses from other institutions evaluated for transfer credit at CMTN you must submit an Transfer Credit Request Form along with official transcripts from each institution attended. For more information about transferring credit, contact a CMTN educational advisor and review their website.
Out-of-Province Transfer Student
You must meet the admission requirements of your intended program.
To have courses from other institutions evaluated for transfer credit at CMTN, you must submit an Transfer Credit Request Form along with official transcripts from each institution attended. For more information about transferring credit, contact a CMTN educational advisor and review their website.
International Student
For details on International Student admission check here.
Other Student (including Special Consideration)
How to Apply
For details on applying, check here.