List of colleges in British Columbia
The Canadian province of British Columbia is home to the following public universities, institutes, and colleges which grant degrees, diplomas, certificates, and citations:
Public universities and institutions
- British Columbia Institute of Technology (Burnaby, Richmond, and Vancouver)
- Capilano University (North Vancouver)
- Emily Carr University of Art and Design (Vancouver)
- Justice Institute of British Columbia (New Westminster)
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Surrey, Langley, and Richmond)
- Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (Merritt)
- Royal Roads University (Victoria, Vancouver Island)
- Thompson Rivers University (Kamloops)
- University of the Fraser Valley (Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Clearbrook, Hope, and Mission)
- University of British Columbia (Vancouver and Kelowna)
- University of Northern British Columbia (Prince George, Fort St. John, Quesnel, and Terrace)
- University of Victoria (Victoria)
- Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, Vancouver, and Surrey)
- Vancouver Island University (Nanaimo)
Public colleges
- Camosun College (Victoria, British Columbia)
- Coast Mountain College (Prince Rupert, Terrance, Smithers, Hazelton, and Haida Gwaii)
- College of New Caledonia (Prince George)
- College of the Rockies (Cranbrook)
- Douglas College (New Westminster and Coquitlam)
- Langara College (Vancouver)
- North Island College (Campbell River, Comox Valley, Port Alberni, Port Hardy, and Ucluelet)
- Northern Lights College (Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Chetwynd, Fort Nelson)
- Okanagan College (Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Salmon Arm)
- Selkirk College (Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Grand Forks, Kaslo, and Nakusp)
- Vancouver Community College (Vancouver)
Private colleges and institutes
A list of private colleges and institutes that have been accredited by the Private Training Institutions Branch of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training can be found at https://www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca/students/pti-directory
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