Life on Campus at Keyano College
Keyano’s campus is more than a place to learn. It’s where you’ll find your community, discover new passions, and build lasting friendships. From academic resources to wellness support, everything is designed to help you thrive, both in and out of the classroom.
Campus Life That Feels Like Home
Life at Keyano is about more than lectures and labs. It’s about being part of a close-knit community where students are seen, supported, and encouraged to grow. Our small class sizes create a more personal and connected learning experience. You’ll know your instructors by name, and they’ll know you.
Many of our faculty members are respected leaders in their fields, bringing passion and real-world knowledge into every lesson. Whether you're studying trades, health, business, or the arts, you'll feel supported every step of the way.
Explore, Learn, and Thrive On Campus
Our campus offers a welcoming atmosphere with everything you need to succeed, including:
Student Life, Sports, and Community
There’s always something happening at Keyano. Whether you're cheering from the sidelines or playing on the court, Huskies athletics are a big part of campus life. Students can join or support teams in basketball, volleyball, soccer, or esports.
Looking to connect with people who share your interests? Join the Robotics Club, participate in local groups like YMM Nerds, or find support and fun through the Student Association of Keyano College (SAKC). No matter your passion, there’s a place for you here.
Dedicated Support for Indigenous Students
Keyano College is proud to be located on Treaty 8 territory. We are committed to supporting Indigenous learners and honouring the cultures, traditions, and histories of the communities we serve.
Our new Indigenous Student Centre is more than just a space. It’s a reflection of our respect for the land and people who have called this region home for generations.
We offer:
- Academic advising tailored to Indigenous students
- Mental health and wellness support
- Financial aid navigation and scholarship resources
- Access to Elders, cultural events, and community partnerships