Aurora Campus

Aurora College's most northerly campus, Aurora Campus is located in Inuvik, two degrees above the Arctic Circle. This is the land of the midnight sun and the gateway to the Mackenzie Delta, the largest freshwater delta in the country. The 150 or so full-time students at Aurora Campus help make Inuvik (pop. 3,500) a community of rich diversity, with a variety of aboriginal and non-aboriginal peoples and cultures, including the Inuvialuit and Gwich'in.

Aurora Campus offers a wealth of programming, including general interest and employment-related courses, many of which are designed to meet the needs of the region's bustling oil and gas industry.

Examples of full-time programs available at Aurora Campus include:

Access Programs
(To prepare students for entry to the corresponding Certificate, Diploma or Degree program)
  • Health and Human Services Access
  • Nursing Access
  • Natural Resources and Technology Access
  • Teacher Education Access
  • Trades Access
Certificate Programs (1 year)
  • Traditional Arts
  • Office Administration
Diploma Programs (2 years)
  • Indigenous Wellness and Addiction Prevention
  • Management Studies