Statistical Profile – College Regional 8: Malaspina

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Adult Basic Education & Centre for Continuing Studies E d u c a t i o n f o r y o u r l i f e. Statistical Profile – College Regional 8: Malaspina. http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/sep/col/college_8.pdf. http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/sep/col/college_8.pdf. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adult Basic Education &Centre for Continuing Studies

E d u c a t i o n f o r y o u r l i f e

http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/sep/col/college_8.pdf

http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/sep/col/college_8.pdf

http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/sep/col/college_8.pdf

CCS has extensive relationships with business and professional sectors.

CCS and CAP have established strong relationships with First Nations in our region.

For many community members, CCS may be the face of VIU.

Support to community economic development through:

Training for jobs.Professional development.Contract training servicesABE - grade 12 completion.Continuum of lifelong learning opportunities.

Community Engagement

CCS and CAP programming is delivered at all VIU campuses/sites, online programs, and delivery “in community”.

Access & Diversity

First Nations Students

Expanding access and success for First Nations students is a stated Ministry and Institutional priority.

http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/sep/col/college_8.pdf

Our mission is to facilitate lifelong learning by:Developing, delivering and supporting educational

programming that is relevant, of high quality, accessible, responsive, innovative, and adds value to community, students and the institution.

Building relationships with communities throughout our regions.

Contributing to community/regional economic and social development.

Generating new resources that can be used to support further University initiatives.

Centre for Continuing Studies

Student Success StoriesKim lost her job when a local mill shut down. She is thrilled to be working in the health care field. (Sterile Supply Technician Graduate, VIU 2009)

We prepare students for the critical role of hospital unit coordination. (2010 Graduate on practicum at Cowichan District Hospital)

Planting seeds for future students

Grandkids University

CCS and Community Engagement

Where CCS students are from

New Faller Training

A partnership between VIU,

and The BC Forest Safety Council

Letters of support

Focus on First Nations LearnersA preparatory program and

partnership between VIU, CSETS, House of

Friendship and Cowichan Tribes

All 17 graduates enrolled in VIU

Trades programs

Includes:Adult Basic Education: High School equivalent courses in English, Math, Sciences and Computer skillsLiteracy: Math and English courses for students who are entering at a fundamental skills level. Volunteer Tutor Program, providing training to volunteer literacy tutors, and matching and supporting tutor/learner pairs.Access Programs: Employment and Life Skills programs for persons with disabilities and barriers to learning.

Career & Academic Preparation

Started in Adult Basic EducationSophie Lee enrolled in VIU’s nursing degree after completing ABE courses.

Dr. Tanya Griffiths credits her ABE experience at the Cowichan Campus for

encouraging her to pursue a career in science.

After completing her Biology degree at VIU, she completed her PhD at UBC.

Adult Basic Education

Ryan Glover enrolled in ABE

without a place to live, recovering from a meth addiction.

Now, clean for 5 years, Ryan is

helping people on the street turn their lives around through

education.

Adult Basic Education

Three generations of students study

at VIU –

TJ Bickerton, (ABE)

Mom Deb Bickerton, (ABE)

Grandma Irene Kopec

Access Program – Success StoriesIvan at White Spot in

QualicumBrady at Tim Horton’s

Learning about

Literacy

New Volunteer Tutors