Welcome to VCC – Winter 2024
Welcome new and returning students to the Winter 2025 term at VCC!
Whether you’re starting a brand-new program or you’re back for another year, we want to make sure you have the information and resources you need to succeed throughout your studies.
If you're new, watch this short video to learn about the resources available to you as a VCC student. Be sure to continue reading to find important information on getting set up for the upcoming school year.
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PRESIDENT'S WELCOME | ELDER'S WELCOME | EVENTS | WELCOME TO CAMPUS | STUDENT SUPPORT | GETTING HERE | STAYING SAFE | LET'S CONNECT
PRESIDENT'S WELCOME
It is my honour to welcome back returning students, faculty, and staff, and to warmly greet new students joining us this winter. Some of you may have noticed that our Broadway campus looks a little different. We understand that construction has impacts on our campus and surrounding community, but we ask for your patience and understanding as we work to build improved educational facilities so that we can continue to be a place of real learning for real change.
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ELDER'S WELCOME
VCC Elder-in-Residence Deanna George welcomes students to the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
EVENTS
Welcome week
From Monday, Jan. 13 to Thursday, Jan. 16, learn all you need to know about starting your school term right: get free agendas and swag from your SUVCC and meet our friendly tutors and counsellors who can help with coursework and stress management throughout the year while having fun and winning prizes in this orientation event.
Dates:
Monday, Jan. 13 and Tuesday, Jan. 14
Broadway campus
Wednesday, Jan. 15 and Thursday, Jan. 16
Downtown campus
WELCOME TO CAMPUS
Where's my class?
Look up start dates and room numbers for your first day of school:
- Log into your myVCC account
- Select “Registration Services”
- Select “Registration Records – Current or Past”
If you need help navigating your way around campus, download maps and find parking information.
Where can I eat?
Both Broadway Quizine and the Downtown campus cafeterias are run by VCC Culinary Arts students in training. Check out the Asian Culinary counter, The Bistro or JJ's Restaurant for other food options at the Downtown campus.
You can also find baked goods and pastries made by VCC Baking students at Seiffert's Market + Bakeshop, located at our Downtown campus. Seifferts Market + Bakeshop is now proud to offer ready-to-heat meals from Barakah Eats in our freezer section. If you miss the lunch hours at the cafeteria, we've got you covered with frozen options including Chicken Tikka, Butter Chicken, and Veggie Biryani.
Students who need support with food security can visit the VCC Indigenous Gathering Spaces at both campuses where you can find nutritious food supplies in the pantry.
Universal washroom codes
Know where to go when you need to go? VCC washrooms with key codes can be accessed using the code 1996#.
Free menstrual products are also available in all universal washrooms.
STUDENT SUPPORT
myVCC and VCC student email
Use the myVCC student portal to look up grades, order transcripts, download tax forms, receive campus news and alerts, and access your VCC student email.
If it's your first time logging in, your initial password will use your birthday in this format: VCCMMDDYY# ("VCC" plus your birthday (MMDDYY) plus "#").
E.g. if your birthday is January 30, 1995, your initial temporary password will be VCC013095#. Following your first login, you will be prompted to create a new, secure password.
Check your VCC email regularly for important college notifications and communications from your instructors. You can also forward your VCC email to your personal email account. Login help >
Indigenous Gathering Spaces are open
VCC’s Indigenous Gathering Spaces promote cultural safety and belonging while offering the use of computers, printers, kitchenettes, and casual meeting areas. Our Downtown and Broadway Gathering Spaces are pleased to be open to support Indigenous learners and guests.
International students – stay connected
If you are an international student at VCC, the International Education (IE) office is available for one-on-one advising to support you in person or on Zoom.
International advisors can share information about studying at VCC, provide immigration resources, and connect you with available resources. Be sure to also follow us on social media for regular updates. Learn more >
Introducing Togetherall - a free online community of peer support
Imagine a safe, anonymous online community where you can connect with peers around the clock. Whether you need advice, comfort, or just someone to talk to. Togetherall is here for you – completely FREE for VCC students!
Consider joining today! Learn more | Register here
VCC Disability Services
Are you a student who has a disability or potential disability? Did you know that you have the right to access education free from barriers? Learn more >
VCC's sexual violence and misconduct policy and reporting options
VCC provides an online support tool for survivors of sexual violence and misconduct. As well, VCC's collaboration with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors) has produced a platform that is compliant with the needs of campuses across Canada. It was created through consultation with stakeholders, including administration and sexual violence experts from post-secondary institutions. REES can be accessed online anywhere, anytime. Go to reescommunity.com/campus and select VCC from the drop-down list.
Financial Aid can help!
Stressed about money? Need more information about what you could be eligible for? Stop by the Financial aid office and we will answer your questions. Learn more >
Find your next job through VCC Works
VCC Works is VCC's online job posting and career resources platform. Log with your VCC ID and password today to find current job postings, info about upcoming events, and more. Start now >
Get involved with the Students' Union of VCC
SUVCC is very excited to welcome new and returning members back to school! As a member of SUVCC you have access to a wider variety of services to support you during your time at VCC and events where you can have fun and meet new people. Learn more about what it means to be a member involved >
Get support from professional tutors and an academic coach at the VCC Learning Centre
Whether you’re returning to campus or new to VCC, we offer free face-to-face and online tutoring, academic coaching, and many academic study and career resources. Our professional tutors at the Downtown and Broadway campuses offer support in business, life sciences, math/science, and English. You can also get your term off to the right start. Find out more at https://learningcentre.vcc.ca.
GETTING HERE
Both VCC campuses are conveniently located on Vancouver's SkyTrain network and along numerous bus lines.
Getting to VCC Broadway
VCC-Clark SkyTrain
Bus 9, 99 along Broadway
Getting to VCC Downtown
Stadium-Chinatown SkyTrain station
Bus 5, 17, 19, 22, N15 along West Pender
Bus 6, N15, N24 along Cambie Street
STAYING SAFE
Safewalk program
As the days get shorter during the colder months, it's important to stay safe on campus and the surrounding area. If you ever feel unsafe walking to your car or the SkyTrain station at night, know that there is a Safewalk program you can use with security services, located on level 2 in building B at Broadway and the atrium at the Downtown campus.
LET'S CONNECT
Follow VCC on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn to keep up to date on college news like campus closures, events, web maintenance, student success stories, and more. Feel free to send us messages and questions, or share your own photos and stories using the hashtag #myVCC.