Updates to the COVID-19 Go-Forward Guidelines for BC's Post-secondary Sector
B.C. public post-secondary institutions remain open and committed to offering students options for staying on track, graduating on time, and meeting their learning goals.
At BC Colleges, we want to acknowledge the successes of our colleges, especially excellence in teaching and community building. We celebrate the many milestones, projects, collaborations and announcements from our colleges on our website, in our monthly newsletter, and throughout our social media channels.
Read about the latest news and activities happening at colleges throughout BC in this month’s What’s New at BC Colleges? e-newsletter.
B.C. public post-secondary institutions remain open and committed to offering students options for staying on track, graduating on time, and meeting their learning goals.
As we near the start of another academic year, we want you to know how our colleges are adapting in response to the pandemic and latest guidance of our Province’s medical health professionals.
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) welcomes the community to explore what it has to offer throughout 2021 in a safe and accessible way at a virtual open house event on November 26.
As the Okanagan days start to get shorter and orchardists wrap up their harvest for the year, Culinary Arts students at the College’s Kelowna campus are busy transforming apples into healthy snacks for the community.
College of the Rockies is launching its second-annual Giving Tuesday campaign on Tuesday, December 1, aimed at encouraging local businesses, organizations, and individuals to give back to the community they love. This year’s campaign will include a focus on the new College of the Rockies’ Cranbrook Community Forest Trail Enhancement project.
Selkirk College’s new Manager of Indigenous Education & Engagement has traveled the path of Indigenous education and Indigenization in public post-secondary for a long time, both as a student and an academic leader.
Langara College’s VOLT Volunteer Program is celebrating 10 years of student volunteerism and leadership with an online reunion and celebration.
NIC’s Centre for Applied Research, Technology and Innovation is partnering with Cascadia Seaweed Corp. (CSC) to determine how to efficiently turn cultivated seaweed from raw biomass into shelf-friendly food products.
Parked just outside the Hazelton campus sits Coast Mountain College’s glacier coloured mobile trades training unit. It represents learning in close to home and brings education to the doorstep of students who wouldn’t otherwise be able to access trades training in their own community.
As Camosun College prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2021, the college is launching a unique logo designed by Coast Salish artist and alumnus Dylan Thomas at 50.camosun.ca