The Diploma in Education Assistant prepares learners to support children and youth with diverse abilities in British Columbia K-12 classroom settings. This credential is grounded in the principles of positive, person-centred support and holistic development of individual potential. The importance of making personal connections to knowledge, content, and ways of being are reflected in course design, enabling Education Assistants (EAs) to support children and youth to become connected, competent, caring, and autonomous individuals.
The Diploma in Education Assistant comprises 20 courses, blending theoretical, practical, and experiential learning while supporting students as they continue to develop an Integrative Learning Portfolio.
The entire program is regularly offered through a blended model of online delivery, including asynchronous and synchronous modes of delivery.
Students complete practica within their own communities provided options exist for acceptable placements. Students unable to locate suitable practicum placements in their own community may need to relocate to another community for one or more of the practicum courses.
Career Prospects
Qualified Education Assistants are employed in public and independent (private) schools around the province. Graduates of the Northern Lights College Education Assistant program may seek a variety of positions in elementary and secondary education settings, including Special Needs Support Worker, Personal Care Attendant, Settlement Workers in Schools and Playground and/or School Supervision Monitor. Education Assistants may be employed at any grade level, from kindergarten to high school graduation, to provide support to children with varying levels of special needs or they may provide general support in the delivery of educational programs to a number of children.
Prospective students are encouraged to research employment prospects for Education Assistants in their local community and school districts prior to applying to the program.
Intakes
Campus | Starting | Type |
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Online | Fall | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Winter | Full-Time, Part-Time | |
Spring | Full-Time, Part-Time |
Length
61 credits (1100 hours), minimum.
This is a two year program taken over four semesters with minimum of 15 credits per semester. Part-time studies will take longer.
Estimated Program Fees
Program fee type: Academic
Costs indicated are estimates for a full-time course load.
Book, instruments, supplies, uniforms/clothing and third-party fees are additional.
Domestic Fees
Tuition | Student Fees | Instruction-related Fees (includes GST) | Total | |
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Year 1 | $ 3,581.40 | $ 149.76 | $ 978.39 | $ 4,709.55 |
Year 2 (estimated) | $ 3,700.78 | $ 150.96 | $ 978.39 | $ 4,830.13 |
International Fees
Tuition | Student Fees | Instruction-related Fees (includes GST) | International Medical Insurance | Total | |
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Year 1 | $ 11,580.00 | $ 149.76 | $ 978.39 | $ 828.00 | $ 13,536.15 |
Year 2 (estimated) | $ 12,710.00 | $ 153.97 | $ 978.39 | $ 828.00 | $ 14,670.36 |
Special Pathways
Graduates of NLC’s Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma program will receive credit for the following course:
Graduates of this program can receive credit towards completion of NLC’s SSWD program. See Social Services Worker Diploma for more information.
Still have questions?
Contact:
- info@nlc.bc.ca if you are in Canada
- info@international.nlc.bc.ca if you are outside of Canada
- ece-ea-chair@nlc.bc.ca if you are currently an NLC student
Admission Requirements
English Requirement
For applicants from countries that practice Standard Written English, one of the following:
- English Studies 12 with a C grade or higher
- English First Peoples 12 with a C grade or higher
- English 12 with a C grade or higher
- English Literature 12 with a C grade or higher
- ENGL 050 with a C grade or higher
- ENGL 099 with a C grade or higher
- Any university-level English course with a C grade or higher
- NLC Writing Assessment with placement at the college level (100)
For concurrent studies (dual credit) applicants:
- English 11 and enrolment in English 12 or equivalent with an interim grade of C or higher
For all other applicants, one of the following:
- IELTS result with an overall score of 6.0 or higher with no band less than 6.0
Document Requirements
All of:
- Copy of a government-issued photo ID with full legal name
- Completed EA Entrance Questionnaire
- Comprehensive letter1
- Two letters of reference2
- Completed Certificate of Health3
- Clearance letter from the Criminal Records Review Program (CRRP), for a Schedule “B” Criminal Record Check (CRC), WORKS WITH Children or WORKS WITH Children and Vulnerable Adults. For information and regulations, see Criminal Records Checks.
1 The comprehensive letter must state the applicant’s background, interest, and goals for pursuing this program.
2 The letters of reference must be written and dated within a year of application. Each must attest to the candidate’s knowledge, skills and attitudes as a fit for the education assistant profession. One letter must be from a recent employer, and one letter must be a personal reference from a non-family member.
3 This form provides assurance of good health and must be signed by a physician.
Program Change
Current Education Assistant Certificate students may request a change to this program if they are in good standing and they submit a Letter of Intent with their program change request.
Important Notes
- The program is eligible for Canada Student Loans. Visit StudentAid BC to apply for financial assistance online. Note that dual credit students are not eligible for Student Aid.
- Students are required to have a computer (laptop or other mobile device) with minimum computer requirements.
- Graduates are eligible for direct admission into the Justice Institute of British Columbia’s Advanced Specialty Certificate in Community Care Licensing. Advanced standing is granted for HDEC 104 provided it is chosen as the General elective.
- This program is affiliated with Collège Éducacentre for delivery to French-speaking students.
* indicates alternative courses for Collège Éducacentre students and are taught in French. - Local education assistants working in local school district that have an MOU in place with NLC for discounted tuition pending seat availability must submit proof of employment from their school district.
Program Requirements
Residency Requirement | Five courses comprising a minimum of 15 credits and one practicum must be completed at Northern Lights College |
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Minimum Grade Requirements | 2.00 Grade Point Average (GPA); minimum grade of C in all courses |
Elective Requirements | Electives must include at least four (12 credits minimum) Specialty Electives |
Semester One
All of:
- EDAS 141A – Education Assistant Foundations (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 145 – Social Foundations of Special Education (3.0 credits)
- HDEC 100 – Essential Skills for Human Service Workers (3.0 credits)
- HDEC 101 – Human Development I (3.0 credits)
- HDEC 103 – Guiding and Caring (3.0 credits)
Semester Two
All of:
- EDAS 142A – Supporting Students with Exceptionalities (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 143 – Personal Care (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 144 – Curriculum Foundations (3.0 credits)
- HDEC 121 – Interpersonal Communications (3.0 credits)
And one of:
- EDAS 152 – Practicum 1 (3.0 credits)
- APS 120 – Pratique réflective 1 (3.0 credits) *
Semester Three
All of:
- EDAS 148 – Exploring Diversity (3.0 credits)
- FNST 100 – Indigenous Peoples of Canada (3.0 credits)
- Three Education Assistant Electives (see below) Minimum credits: 9.0
Semester Four
All of:
- EDAS 146 – Understanding Learning Challenges (3.0 credits)
- Two Education Assistant Electives (see below) Minimum credits: 6.0
And one of:
- EDAS 153 – Practicum 2 (4.0 credits)
- APS 121 – Pratique réflective 2 (4.0 credits) *
And one of:
- ENGL 100 – Academic Writing (3.0 credits)
- FRAN 100 – Français Académique (3.0 credits) *
Education Assistant Electives
Specialty Electives
Choose at least four:
- EDAS 240 – Language Development and Disorders (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 241 – Autism Spectrum Disorder (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 242 – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 243 – Supporting Children’s Mental Health (3.0 credits)
- EDAS 244 – High School Literacy and Numeracy (3.0 credits)
Open Electives
Choose one from the above or the from following:
- ECEC 201 – Building Professional Family Partnerships (3.0 credits)1,3
- ECEC 203 – Current Perspectives on Practice (3.0 credits)
- ECED 203A – Development 3 Infants and Toddlers (3.0 credits)
- EDUC 100 – Questions and Issues in Education (3.0 credits)
- EDUC 220 – Introduction to Educational Psychology (3.0 credits)
- EDUC 230 – Introduction to Educational Philosophies (3.0 credits)
- EDUC 240 – Social Issues in Education (3.0 credits)
- FRPC 200 – Roots and Principles of Family Resource Programs in Canada (3.0 credits)
- HDEC 102 – Health, Safety, and Nutrition (3.0 credits)
- HDEC 104 – Human Development II (3.0 credits)1,2
- MGMT 303 – Non-Profit Management (3.0 credits)
- PSYC 224 – Organizational Behavior (3.0 credits)
- WGST 100 – Women and Gender Studies (3.0 credits)
- Any University Arts and Sciences course (3.0 credits minimum)
1 Students who want to maximize course substitutions toward NLC’s Social Services Worker Diploma are advised to take HDEC 104 or ECEC 201 as an elective.
2 Students who seek advanced standing in the JIBC’s Advanced Specialty Certificate in Community Care Licensing must take HDEC 104 as an elective.
3 Students who plan to apply to Douglas College’s Behaviour Intervention Certificate must take ECEC 201 as an elective.
Credential
Diploma in Education Assistant