
"Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities."
At the core of UNBC’s existence is quality education. We take a “student first” approach in all of our decision making. We exist across four campuses covering half of the province of British Columbia (450,000 km2) in partnership with three regional colleges and with a federated college in the Nisga’a nation (Wilp Wilxo’oskwhl Nisga’a Institute). Our student population is ethnically diverse with 13% being self-declared indigenous students and 17% international students, while many domestic students are first generation Canadians. Our students are recognized nationally and internationally for their educational achievements and the University is consistently ranked highly in various surveys of Canadian institutions (i.e. MacLean’s annual ranking of universities).
Indigenous Connections at UNBC
The First Nations Centre is honoured to provide holistic support services to students, staff and faculty at UNBC. The First Nations Centre is a culturally safe and accessible space where leadership, academic growth, relationships, and personal supports are fostered.
They offer a wide variety of programs, services, and activities that help to improve educational outcomes for Indigenous students, create awareness and understanding of Indigenous perspectives and worldviews, and celebrate Indigenous culture. Their team is here to welcome everyone who visits or accesses the First Nations Centre.
Beyond supporting Indigenous students, one of the goals of the FNC is to help create dialogue and an understanding of Indigenous peoples and cultures to the wider UNBC community.
UNBC Active Minds Programs
Active Minds offers a full slate of science, engineering, and computer camps, event and workshops for kids ages 6 to 16.
UNBC Continuing Studies
The Continuing Studies program at the University of Northern British Columbia serves the needs of adult learners of all ages.
We offer a wide range of programming through campuses in Prince George, Quesnel, Terrace, and Fort St. John, online, virtual and in-person. Whether you want to build your professional skills or explore topics for your own personal interest and growth, we have the courses to suit your educational needs and schedule.
UNBC Experiential Learning
At UNBC, students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiences that bring learning to life. They can travel to Guatemala to work with local Indigenous communities, build robots in class, or take on the role of a political leader in a simulation on the impacts of climate change. Students might even help construct a traditional Dakelh-style pit house or collaborate with the community to build a local greenhouse.
These are just a few of the many experiential learning opportunities available at UNBC. The university offers courses specifically designed for students to apply their knowledge and reflect on their learning through real-world experiences, both inside and outside the classroom.
Through experiential learning, students connect to the world, hone their skills in practical settings, and witness their education in action.
Sustainability in action at UNBC
Upcoming events
08
SepUNBC Orientation: Sustainability Tours
Monday10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Prince GeorgeMeet at the UNBC Sustainability Office
09
SepExplore the SDGs
UNBC is committed to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) through a wide range of initiatives aimed at fostering sustainability, inclusivity, and global responsibility.