Vancouver Community College
250 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 1S9
Vancouver Community College has been preparing students for success since 1965 and currently offers more than 60 programs designed to train students for a career. Vancouver Community College graduates possess the skills necessary to excel in their chosen field and are sought after by potential employers.
Vancouver Community College is British Columbia's number one college -- and for more than 40 years the Canada school has helped students improve their lives, their job opportunities and their career prospects. Vancouver Community College serves more than 26,000 students a year in first-year university, health, hospitality, business, English as a Second Language, adult basic education, career access, continuing studies, trades, computing, technology, music and more.
Vancouver Community College is proud of its supportive and knowledgeable faculty who brings real-world experience to the classroom. Students gain practical experience and for many programs, a practicum in a local business is an important part of the training.
The close relations the Canada school has with industries are also an integral component to the success of our programs and graduates. Program Advisor Committees (PACs) meet regularly to discuss curriculum, changing equipment needs and industry trends. Their support is invaluable. Student dedication and superior instruction combined with committed PACs result in a strong tradition of graduating competent and motivated individuals.
Quick Facts:
Vancouver Community College is British Columbia's oldest community college and has been serving Canada for over 40 years.
Vancouver Community College serves over 26,000 students annually.
Vancouver Community College's School of Arts and Sciences is home to the Canada college's first-year university offerings, and its high school programming.
Each year more than 13,000 students come to Vancouver Community College for a career switch or to advance their current careers.
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