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At Coast Mountain College (CMTN) you study, work and play in one of the most spectacular places on earth. Rich in history and culture, come learn and explore with us. 
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  • Uplifting a Community: CMTN Alumna Ashley Ridgway's Impact in Houston Through Social Work

    Social Service Worker (SSW) alumna Ashley Ridgway describes her time at Coast Mountain College and her work with Houston Community Services Association helping her community access services and support.

  • LEAP Entrepreneurs Set up Mobile Shop on CMTN Terrace Campus

    Students in the Link to Employment and Academic Pathways (LEAP) program are testing their entrepreneurial skills with a mobile vendor cart on the Terrace campus this week. Operating the cart is part of a new course in the Retail Services Program where students go through training in customer service, communications, and debit processing (point of sale).

  • Empowering Northern Students Through Education: Coast Mountain College’s Essential Employment Skills Program in Nunavut with Instructor Reid Nelson

    Delivering advanced education programs in Northern Canada comes with unique challenges, but for Instructor Ried Nelson, who teaches the Essential Office Skills program on location in Nunavut, through a partnership between Coast Mountain College and the Kitikmeot Inuit Association, working through those challenges is just one part of what makes the job so rewarding.

  • CMTN Foundation Donor Dinner: Celebrating Generosity and Student Success

    On November 14, 2024, the CMTN Foundation hosted its annual Major Donor Recognition and Student Awards Night Dinner in Terrace. This fall Coast Mountain College had another record adjudication with 115 different awards being given to 84 unique students, 57 of whom self-identified as Indigenous. The total award value was $130,825!

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We are very proud of our progressive and open relationships with local First Nations bands and governments and our respect for indigenous world view and educational practices.

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