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51勛圖apps campuses are OPEN, Wednesday, Feb. 5

Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6:30 a.m. Camosuns campuses are OPEN today. Classes and services are scheduled to run as planned.

Grounds crew have been working at Lansdowne and Interurban to spread salt and sand on parking lots, roadways and main walkways as conditions are icy. Please allow extra time when commuting, dress warmly and stay on cleared paths.

Camosun will continue to provide further updates in the event that the weather changes. Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

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Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

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Opinion: This is not the time to discourage students from choosing public colleges

Colleges offer all students, including those born in Canada and those who come from abroad, an affordable and accessible pathway to employment

The federal government recently announced further restrictions on international students. And once again, colleges are taking the hit framed as the least valuable post-secondary option.

It is a damaging characterization when communities across British Columbia are starved for skilled professionals in all sectors.

B.C.s colleges prepare graduates for careers building homes, working in hospitals and long-term-care homes, growing businesses and developing new technologies. They have jobs in aviation, education, tourism and municipalities the list goes on.

We should be encouraging students to choose colleges, not discount them.

Colleges offer all students, including those born in Canada and those who come from abroad, an affordable and accessible pathway to employment. According to the most recent B.C. Student Outcomes Survey, over 90 per cent of college graduates are working, and Statistics Canada published data this year indicates a higher percentage of diploma graduates have jobs when theyre done school (64 per cent) than those with a bachelors degree (56 per cent).

Post-secondary education has been for many years delivered by colleges, polytechnics and universities. For just as long, theres been an assumption about the relative importance of the qualification that can be earned at each. Like rungs on a ladder, colleges are often unfairly perceived to be at the bottom, while polytechnics and universities are each a step higher.

Its faulty logic, based on outdated assumptions about the programs colleges offer and the perceived prestige of jobs available to college grads.

And yet, Immigration Minister Marc Miller last week made it clear that the federal government would prefer international students choose the more expensive and time-consuming study options at universities if they plan to pursue permanent residency in Canada.

Contact information

Rodney Porter

Communications and Marketing

51勛圖app

250-889-7494

porterr@camosun.ca