VanWest College

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VanWest College
VanWest
College
Vancouver | Kelowna B.C.
Canada
Accreditation and
Professional Bodies
Languages Canada
Quality assurance is a critical component of Languages
Canada, and all member schools are required to be
accredited under one internationally recognized and
comprehensive scheme. The accreditation scheme maintains the integrity and rigor
of standards and process.
EQA/ Provincial BC Government
BC is the only province in Canada with a provincial seal of quality for
post-secondary education. The Education Quality Assurance (EQA)
designation enables students to easily see which post-secondary
institutions the Government of BC recognizes as having met
provincial quality assurance standards and offer consumer protection.
BCCIE
British Columbia Council for International
Education (BCCIE) is committed to
providing international education practitioners in British Columbia the tools, resources
and support to build their skills and practice; to share opinions and resources with
peers, and to build collaborative and supportive networks with colleagues across the
province and internationally.
Imagine Education au/in Canada
The Imagine Education au/in Canada brand is the product of
a joint effort by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
(DFAIT) and the provinces and territories through the Council
of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC). It enables educational institutions, such as
VanWest College, to address international students in a consistent voice.
ALTO
ALTO is a premium forum joining leading
language
travel
agents,
schools,
and
national associations as one global community. Membership is open to businesses,
associations and the leaders of those organizations involved in language and/or
educational travel.
Quality English
The Imagine Education au/in Canada brand is the product of
a joint effort by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
(DFAIT) and the provinces and territories through the Council
of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC). It enables educational institutions, such as
VanWest College, to address international students in a consistent voice.
» Contents »
Welcome to VanWest College 3
VanWest Vancouver
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VanWest Kelowna
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Why VanWest
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Course Overview
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General English 13
VanWest Electives
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Exam Preparation Courses
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English for Business and Workplace
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English for Academic Propose
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College & University Pathways
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Customized Courses
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Accommodation Options
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Memorable Activities
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Rules & Policies
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Calendars31
Welcome to VanWest College!
Mission Statement
To deliver English language training that is
VanWest College has a rich and diverse history in the delivery
of English language services. Established in 1988, the college
initially delivered ESL to new immigrants through the
government ELSA program and to individual international
students who came to Vancouver to gain English language skills.
relevant to learners’ present and future needs
and is based on principles of second language
acquisition and adult learning.
Vision Statement
To be a leader in the delivery of quality English
Our guiding vision is to be an international leader in the delivery
language services that ensure our students
of top quality English language services that ensure VanWest
achieve their English language objectives in a
College students achieve their English language objectives while
safe, inclusive environment that promotes global
receiving the best learning experience possible. Our mission
citizenship.
is focused on providing relevant English language training
that meets learners’ present and future needs; learning that is
soundly based on principles of second language acquisition and
adult learning.
VanWest College’s best practices are built upon a strong studentsuccess oriented culture; one that is undergoing constant review
for continuous improvement. Strategic planning and systematic
structures and policies are driven directly by the needs and
goals of our students.
VanWest College has delivered high quality language training
to French Canadian and international students for over two
decades. The College has campuses located in Vancouver and
Kelowna, BC, and has received the Education Quality Assurance
(EQA) seal from the government of British Columbia recognizing
that VanWest meets their quality assurance standards for postsecondary education. Additionally, VanWest is accredited by
Languages Canada and Quality English (UK).
Vancouver
Consistently listed as one of the world’s most livable cities, Vancouver
offers spectacular super-natural beauty! With a population of
approximately 2 million people from many different cultures,
Vancouver offers a great variety of activities in an exciting, multi-cultural
atmosphere. Shopping, cultural events and festivals, restaurants, and
entertainment are all available, as well as an endless variety of sports
and recreation. Breathtaking sights are guaranteed.
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• 16 Classrooms
• 18 Computers
• Outdoor garden patio
• Student Lounge
• Student Cafeteria
• High Speed Wireless Internet
• Official BULATS Testing Centre
• Up-to-date use of technology; latest TVs,
projectors and software
VanWest College is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver within a short walking
distance from all the key attractions this exciting city has to offer. We are conveniently
located close to all transportation lines that are available in the city.
Kelowna
With big city comforts and small town charm, Kelowna provides all the amenities of big city life: one-of-a-kind
shops, entertainment, festivals and vibrant culture. Nestled between Okanagan Lake and rolling mountain
ranges, Kelowna provides year round outdoor (entertainment) fun. Local farms, orchards and vineyards thrive
within a 10-minute drive of the downtown core, and provide fresh summer produce and delicious winter wines.
You can even pick your own fruit in season. Biking and hiking opportunities are abundant in the spring and
fall. The beach, of course, is the biggest draw in the summer - swim, boat, jet-ski, or just sun-bathe on the many
beaches of Kelowna.
If you prefer less active entertainment,
you can visit the many local wineries or
the local brewery. You can see concerts
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• 10 Classrooms
• 15 Computers
• Student lounge & cafeteria
• High Speed Wireless Internet
• Cambridge ESOL Testing Venue
• TOEIC Testing Centre
• Up-to-date use of technology; latest TVs,
projectors and software
Located in the heart of the beautiful Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Kelowna is
an ideal destination for international students looking for a truly Canadian experience.
The bright, modern campus is an easy walk to both the main bus station and the lake.
At our charming campus, you will be greeted with a warm smile every morning and a
feeling of 'family' every day.
Why Students Choose
VanWest College
1. Student Guarantee
4. Small Class Size
VanWest is committed to providing the best quality programs and
With 10 to 12 students per class in Vancouver and 8 to 10 students
services to its clients. In fact, VanWest guarantees success to all
per class in Kelowna, students connect better with their teachers
students who follow the prescribed VanWest Personal Education
and, as a result, get focused individual attention that accelerates
Plan of study. Upon starting at VanWest, every student is assigned
their English language development. Students from every part of
a counsellor who creates a detailed study plan that indicates what
the world are regularly represented in our school, enriching each
courses students need to complete to reach their goals, and an
student’s experience as international friendships are forged.
estimation of how long it will take. If a student does not progress at
the anticipated rate, the college provides support and free lessons
to help them reach their target level.
5. Quality Teaching Staff
VanWest College hires qualified instructional staff with training
in the theory and methodology of teaching and learning ESL.
2. Individual Student Support
At minimum instructors hold an undergraduate degree and a
VanWest has a culturally diverse staff that offers support and
teaching certificate training from a TESL Canada recognized
services to students and agents from over 20 different countries.
school. Our instructional staff is culturally aware, understands the
We have one primary goal at VanWest: helping students to achieve
diverse needs of our students, and treats learners with dignity and
their English language objectives whether they are for business,
consideration.
academic purposes or pleasure.
Instructors are assessed by an external evaluator once a year and
through an ongoing process of:
• student evaluations
3. Personal Education Plan (PEP)
VanWest counsellors help each student develop a Personal
• classroom observations
• peer observations
Education Plan (PEP) based on individual English language needs.
The PEP guarantees that students reach their academic goals.
The VanWest PEP:
6. Quality Assurance & Control
• helps students understand which courses to study and why
VanWest is committed to the principles and practices of quality
• is created based on each students English level,
assurance in post-secondary education and complies with the
duration of study, and desired educational outcome
• is created during a one-to-one meeting
with a bi-lingual VanWest counsellor
standards of conduct, policies and procedures requirements
and obligations of an institution in good standing with the BC
Government Education Quality Assurance (EQA) designation.
• is a plan that meets personal needs and learning style
Quality assurance is a critical element of the College and
• is re-evaluated regularly and, if required, adjusted
accreditation by Languages Canada ensures the College
• is a 100% personalized plan
maintains the integrity and rigors of a third-party, internationally
recognized Accreditation Scheme.
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Course Overview
VanWest prepares and guides students to meet their goals from start to finish. The College offers various English courses to meet
the needs and the demands of each student, aided through individual attention and personalized study plans.
The English language program is based on recent trends in second language acquisition that reflect the needs of the VanWest
student population. Curriculum review and development considers student feedback, course evaluations, student success rates
and internal stakeholder feedback, and is ongoing. VanWest offers four different lesson streams based on students’ learning goals.
VanWest College Streams of Entry
EAP 300
LEVEL 8
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 8
LEVEL 7
IELTS
Advanced
LEVEL 6+
BULATS
Advanced
LEVEL 7+
LEVEL 6
BULATS
intermediate
LEVEL 5 & 6
EAP 200
LEVEL 5 & 6
LEVEL 5
IELTS
Intermediate
LEVEL 4 & 5
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 4
EAP 100
LEVEL 3 & 4
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 1
Intro to English
Intro to English
Intro to English
Intro to English
General English
English for Academic
Purposes (EAP)
English for Exam
Preparation
English for Business
and Workplace
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1 Levels & Description
Advanced
8
Students feel comfortable using English for social and
business purposes. Awareness of appropriate expression
in formal and informal situations is developed.
Level Progression
In each level, students are
required to take weekly
tests. Therefore, students
will have the possibility to
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Low
Advanced
move up a level early if
they are able to maintain
an average of 75% in all
skill areas of English: use of
High
Intermediate 2
Student can understand spoken and written language
quite well. At this level, the focus shifts to accuracy and
precision in spoken and written communication.
Intermediate 2
For students who can talk about many things with friends,
including hopes and ambitions. They can express their
feelings and wishes verbally and in written form, too.
Intermediate 1
Students can talk about many things with friends,
including hopes and ambitions. They can express their
feelings and wishes verbally and in written form.
Low
Intermediate
At this level, students are confident when talking about
things they are interested in. They can follow the main
idea of most movies and TV shows in English.
Beginner 2
Students are comfortable talking about daily activities
and hobbies in English with their friends. This level will
broaden their knowledge of English.
Beginner 1
Focusing on the essentials, this level provides the
vocabulary and grammar students need for activities like
chatting with friends, eating out and banking.
Introduction to
English
This level is for students who have never studied
English before. Students will be introduced to essential
vocabulary and grammar needed for everyday living.
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At this level, students feel comfortable expressing
their opinions and have an awareness of style, in both
speaking and writing. They can understand and express
ideas around a variety of subjects.
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1
English, reading, listening &
speaking, vocabulary and
writing.
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VanWest Courses
Intro to
English
Beginner
1
Beginner
2
Low Inter
3
Inter 1
4
Inter 2
5
High Inter 2
6
Low Advan
7
Advanced
8
General English Courses
One-To-One Lessons
EAP 100
EAP 200
EAP 300
Entry Level : Completion of Level 8
BULATS Intermediate
BULATS Advanced
IELTS Intermediate
IELTS Advanced
Accelerated 29
Accelerated 33
Schedule
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
8:45 am - 11:45 am
Core English
11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Lunch
12:30 pm - 2:20 pm
PM1 Electives
2:20 pm - 3:30 pm
PM2 Electives
3:40 pm - 4:30 pm
One to One Lessons / Activities
Thursday
Friday
Activities
English Language Proficiency Reference Scores Guide
VanWest Level
IELTS Academic TOEFL iBT
CEF
TOEIC
CLB
C2
850-990
10
C1
750-850
8
6.5-7.5
102–109
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6.0-6.5
94–101
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5.5-6.0
79–93
7-8
5
5.0-5.5
60–78
7-8
4
4.0-4.5
46–59
9-10
Cambridge Academic
Cambridge Business
CAE
BULATS ADVANCED
FCE
B2
550-750
BULATS INTERMEDIATE
6-7
3
3.0-4.0
35–45
B1
2
2.0-3.0
32–34
A2
1
1.5-2.0
20–31
A1
Intro to Eng
0.0-1.5
0-20
5-6
350-550
4-5
250-350
3-4
0-250
2
PET
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General English
From beginner to advanced level, our classes teach students specific strategies to
improve their English. The General English morning program is based on integrated
skill curriculum. Afternoon classes reinforce core language skills: reading, writing,
listening and speaking and are built to accommodate student progression from
beginner to advanced language proficiency.
Highlights of General English
AM
• Start dates: every Monday
Integrated Skill
Development
• English levels: Introduction to English
• Recommended program duration: 4 to 60 weeks
• Weekly assessment and one-to-one consultations with instructors as needed
• listening, speaking,
reading, writing,
grammar, vocabulary
• Personalized study plan to track academic progress
• Theme-based lessons in everyday contexts
PM1
PM2
Skill Development:
Beginner to
Advanced
Skill Development:
Beginner to
Advanced
• Communication
Strategies
• Critical Reading &
Writing
• Grammar &
Vocabulary
• Critical Discussion
• Vocabulary in Use
• BULATS Intermediate
• Listening Tactics
• Power Speaking
• Pronunciation
• Speech & Debate
• Think, Speak, Write
• Digital Expression
• BULATS Pronunciation
for Business
• Professionals
Intermediate IELTS
Core English (15 hrs / week)
Time
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
vocabulary, writing, speaking and listening). Plenty of opportunity is
Core English
8:45 am – 11:45 am
The course focuses on the six major skill areas (reading, grammar,
given to practice conversation skills, pronunciation along with the
Theme-based lessons in everyday contexts
essential skill areas.
Intensive English (25 hrs / week)
Time
Mon
Tue
Wed
8:45 am – 11:45 am
Core English
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
PM 1 Electives
Thu
Fri
PM courses focus on specific skills required to be successful in general,
academic, business and test-preparation English environments. The
courses are designed to improve and strengthen areas of weakness.
Core English plus your choice of one PM elective
Optimum English (29 hrs / week)
Time
Mon
Tue
Wed
8:45 am – 11:45 am
Core English
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
PM 1 Electives
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
PM 2 Electives
Improve your fluency in Speaking
Thu
Fri
By focusing on discussions and role-plays that are based on realistic
situations, communication electives, in the PM2 block, help students
take their vocabulary and grammar to the next level. With consistent
supervision of an instructor, students will see a marked improvement in
their accuracy, fluency and confidence when using English.
PM1 Electives
Class Name
Levels
Description
This course focuses on basic oral communication skills and is designed for students who have little
Communications
Strategies
1-2
practice in spoken English. Students practice listening and speaking activities and are exposed to
grammar for speaking and vocabulary study. Students will develop their communication competence
through directed learning activities.
Critical Reading &
Writing 1
This course covers the basics of writing in English, including spelling, grammar, punctuation, structure
1-3
and basic to complex sentence construction. Writing skills are developed by focusing on the elements of
a good sentence within the context of a paragraph.
VanWest College Electives
This class is an introduction to basic grammatical features that students need to understand to produce
Essential
Grammar/
Vocabulary 1
both written and oral text. Participants will review and expand basic grammar skills and sentence patterns.
1-3
Grammatical features, such as rudimentary English tenses, pronouns, adverbs of frequency, prepositions,
and conjunctions will be taught in a thematic context. Grammar points will be practiced orally and in
writing exercises.
Communication
Strategies 1
This course focuses on essential communication functions and related expressions through the use of
2-3
themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to learn and practice useful English phrases used
in everyday situations.
Reading & Writing 2 introduces students to the process of paragraph writing and teaches them how to
Critical Reading &
Writing 2
4-5
generate, develop, and organize their ideas. Exercises include group and pair work as well as relevant
study of reading skills, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization, providing comprehensive practice in
writing process and development.
Essential
Grammar/
Vocabulary 2
This course emphasizes the development of fluency and accuracy. Students will learn and review
4-5
grammatical features such as verb tenses, the parts of speech, sentence patterns, pronouns, troublesome
verbs, and subject-verb agreement. Under the guidance of the instructor, students will be encouraged to
self-check as they practice more complicated grammatical structures.
The primary goal of Critical Discussions is to work on a balance of speaking and critical thinking skills
Critical
Discussion 2
through the mediums of video and discussion. Students will learn new vocabulary associated with weekly
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themes, explore relevant topics that reflect on their lives, and examine varying world views and differences
between cultures. Learners will build upon social skills to help shy students share their opinions with a
group of trusted friends.
The focus of this course is vocabulary - expansion, meaning and usage. New words are presented weekly
Vocabulary in
Use 2
through readings on thematic units, and followed up with activities to help learners use and retain the
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new language. Students will learn definitions for new vocabulary and how to identify the parts of speech
and the various forms. Synonyms, collocations and idioms will also be covered, as well as, general
grammatical knowledge in speech and writing.
Communication Strategies 2 is a fast-paced, high interest course that focuses on enhancing speaking
Communication
Strategies 2
and listening skills. Students will learn useful idioms that will be presented in reading, writing, speaking,
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and listening activities. There will be a strong emphasis on pronunciation. Ample class time is given to
students to practice what they have learned. Cultural aspects, such as non-verbal behavior and crosscultural communication, will be learned in context.
Students will study modern business examples to see, understand, and use key business concepts and
vocabulary in context. This class expands business knowledge and develops English skills for typical
BULATS
Intermediate
5-6
business tasks. The texts are 'Intelligent Business', written in partnership with The Economist magazine
to prepare students for international business careers, and 'Business Benchmark,' a BULATS course from
Cambridge University. Materials will also include current business news and weekly BULATS practice
tests.
Essential
Grammar/
Vocabulary 3
This course is for more advanced students. It will emphasize the development of fluency and accuracy.
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Students will learn and review grammatical features such as verb tenses, the parts of speech, sentence
patterns, pronouns, troublesome verbs, and subject-verb agreement. Under the guidance of the instructor,
students will be encouraged to self-check as they practice more complicated grammatical structures.
Critical Reading & Writing 3 teaches students the vocabulary and skills they need to thrive in a real-life
Critical Reading &
Writing 3
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academic context, while helping to apply critical-thinking skills to a variety of global issues. The course
offers interesting and thought-provoking themes and texts, connected to various disciplines that prepare
students to study in English in Canada or abroad.
Communication Strategies 3 encourages students to think critically and succeed academically. The
Communication
Strategies 3
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question-centred approach provides a unique critical thinking framework for each weekly lesson. This
course develops key cognitive skills such as analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating - as well as developing
the language skills essential for academic success.
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PM2 Electives
Class Name
Listening
Tactics 1
Levels
1-3
Description
This course breaks down the selective listening process into understandable parts where participants are taught how to
control distractions, concentrate on the message and interpret messages as they listen.
Learners are guided through various types of practice as they participate in short conversation on familiar topics.
Power
Speaking 1
Students will practice simple phrases used in everyday English social situations, and sentences containing new and
1-3
familiar vocabulary. For example, students will learn and practice how to give responses to yes/no and wh- questions in
familiar contexts, give oral descriptions of routine activities, objects, people and places, and learn strategies to check for
comprehension.
Individuals will study and practice the essential aspects of pronunciation. The first level focuses on sound production and
correction. The students will learn to form and contrast vowel sounds such as /iy/ and /e/, and to distinguish the sounds of
Pronunciation 1
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consonants such as /p/ and /b/ and /t/ and /d/.
Upon successful completion of this course the learner will be able to distinguish, form, and recognize the different English
vowel and consonant sounds.
A substantial amount of time is spent on oral practice with linking, contractions, stress and intonation and rhythm patterns
Power Speaking 2
4-5
being the foundation of the program. Students will practice stress patterns in multi-syllable words and learn to identify
content words in sentences and interrogative words in questions. Learners will be taught to recognize intonation patterns
in greetings, statements, questions, and in counting and listening.
Participants will learn strategies to increase listening comprehension. Students are presented with relevant content in
Listening
Tactics 2
4-5
Intermediate
IELTS
(International
Language Testing
System)
4-5
everyday speech and taught strategies to decode language structures that are sometimes difficult to understand, such as
reduced forms, homonyms, and sentence stress.
to reading, writing, speaking and listening practice, the course focusses on core grammar and vocabulary development.
Students should be prepared to receive homework assignments.
Speech and Debate will develop students’ skills and confidence in the areas of public speaking and debate. The course will
Speech &
Debate 3
cover the fundamentals of effective public speaking: preparation, pace, tone, facial and vocal expressiveness, and anxiety
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management. Additionally, students will be introduced to basic researching, argumentation, questioning, and rebuttal
skills through a variety of debate disciplines. The pronunciation component of this course will improve student’s diction,
articulation, enunciation and projection skills.
Students will learn the key patterns of standard American English pronunciation that improve understanding, confidence
BULATS
Pronunciation
for Business
Professionals
and fluency. Class work includes extensive practice with linking, reductions, stress, rhythm and intonation. Students will
5+
learn to recognize and reproduce the sound patterns of statements and questions, as well as greetings, commands, offers
and requests. This class's focus on business dialogue will improve both speaking and listening scores on BULATS and
similar tests.
This course emphasizes natural, impromptu speech and will greatly improve speaking confidence in stressful English
speaking situations. Students will practice and record unscripted weekly video journals on everyday high-interest topics.
Digital Expression
5+
Through the use of activities using video and social media, student’s pronunciation and fluency will improve while learning
new vocabulary, idioms and everyday expressions. Journals are uploaded weekly and students will receive direct teacher
and group feedback. Learners should bring their iPhone and be prepared to speak –speak – speak!
This course emphasizes strategies to develop listening skills at an advanced level. Students, listening to a range of subject
materials varying in length and complexity, will learn how to predict before listening, and how to identify main ideas in
Listening Tactics 3
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lectures and presentations. Learners will be taught how to take effective notes while listening for particular details. This
class includes student presentations (group, pair, individual). Presentations will be videotaped and the class will watch the
presentations and give critical analysis/feedback to their peers. Feedback will be based upon a pre-established rubric that
outlines what the requirements are to be successful.
Students will explore one documentary per week. Video documentaries are a springboard to encourage critical thinking on
Think, Speak,
Write 3
non-sensitive issues, expand vocabulary, and increase listening and pronunciation skills at an advanced level culminating in
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a written response. Written responses will be completed in-class at the end of the week with students taking turn to present.
Writing includes such critical skills as paraphrasing, summarizing, taking the opposite viewpoint, etc. The focus of this class
is to develop critical thinking skills while reinforcing and developing speaking, listening, pronunciation, and vocabulary.
VanWest College Electives
IELTS Intermediate provides a solid grounding in the key language and skills needed for success in the IELTS test. In addition
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Exam Preparation
Courses
VanWest College Exam Preparation courses teach strategies to effectively prepare you for successful test-taking.
Exam Preparation courses will:
• Teach you how to study strategically
• Teach you how to match study to different question types
• Introduce a series of productive strategies and how to apply them
• Use authentic materials and weekly pre-tests
• Reduce test anxiety
• Keep you informed and up-to-date on exam requirements
• Use expert instructors whose systematic teaching methodologies maximize learning
IELTS
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS), a universally
VanWest College provides an advanced level course of study that
recognized English proficiency qualification, is accepted by most English-
combines English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in the morning with
speaking universities in the world. VanWest College prepares students
intensive exam preparation for CAE in the afternoon. Students receive
from foundation to advanced levels using authentic test materials to
detailed instruction in examination techniques in a small group
improve student’s skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking, and
environment. Students who pass the CAE examination are able to
their ability to perform well in an exam situation.
demonstrate high-level qualifications in English for professional or
academic purposes. CAE graduates have the confidence to use English
The College is an official pretest centre.
fluently and with ease.
IELTS Highlights:
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) is widely recognized by universities
• Start dates every Monday
for admission. Contact VanWest College for start dates.
• Average class size 8 to 10 students
• Two levels: Intermediate and Advanced
• One-to-one packages can be added
• Result oriented
BULATS
• Weekly skill tests and monthly pre-IELTS tests
The Business Language Testing Service (BULATS) is an internationally
recognized language test. Backed by the largest research and validation
IELTS Intermediate
IELTS Advanced
program of its kind, Cambridge University English Language Assess-
(PM electives)
(AM Core Class)
ment provides the most secure, accurate and reliable indicator of lan-
IELTS 3.5 - 4.5 or
VanWest Level 4 & 5
IELTS 5.0 or
VanWest Level 6+
guage skills. BULATS quality and reliability is recognized in over 30 coun-
English level
Lengths
4 - 8 weeks
8 - 12 weeks
VanWest College is an official BULATS test centre – the only official test
Hours per week
25 or 29
15, 25 or 29
Sample Schedule
AM Core English +
PM1 Elective +
PM2 IELTS
AM IELTS +
PM1 Elective +
PM2 Elective
tries for recruitment, training, benchmarking and staff development.
provider in British Columbia, Canada.
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English for Business
and Workplace
What is BULATS?
VanWest’s BULATS course is an excellent choice for motivated, focused business
professionals who use English at an advanced level. BULATS (Business Language
Testing Service) is designed to measure the ability of non-native speakers to
implement English in everyday working situations. BULATS is a widely recognized
language test, and is a reliable way of assessing the language ability of employees
or trainees.
Our instructors are highly experienced, with strong academic English and business
backgrounds. Students in BULATS will have monthly pre-tests available to them,
as well as the Official BULATS Test, taken at VanWest College, every 8 weeks. Over
12,500 organizations worldwide trust the Cambridge English range of exams.
Companies that recognize BULATS:
FRANCE - Accenture, Johnson & Johnson, Airbus, Carrefour, Societe’, generale,
Nestle’ / UAE - Emirates / GERMANY - KPMG, Adidas, Siemens / SPAIN - Iberia,
Telefonica / BRAZIL - Banco do brazil / SOUTH KOREA - Hyundai Group, Group SK
/ JAPAN - Hitachi / SWITZERLAND - Swiss Post / HONG KONG - HSBC
* For more information, please contact VanWest.
BULATS Advanced
• Start dates: every Monday
BULATS Intermediate
• Lengths: 12 weeks
• Hours per week: 29
• Start dates: every Monday
• Level: 7 or higher
• Lengths: 8 weeks
• Tests communication skills needed in real workplace situations
• Hours per week: 29
• Assessment of the effectiveness of business English for real life
• Level: 5 or 6
business situations
• Introduction to business terminology and conceptual learning about
• Recognized by companies world-wide as a high quality assessment
of professional English proficiency
Time
Mon
Tue
essential communication skills
• Understanding the local and global business communication skills
Wed
Thu
Fri
Time
8:45 am – 11:45 am
BULATS Advanced
8:45 am – 11:45 am
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
Writing for Exam Prep
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Presentation Dynamics
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Core English
BULATS Intermediate
Fri
English for
Academic
Purposes
VanWest College EAP courses will help students:
• Focus on time management, group projects and
study skills for success
• Have a solid base of academic reading, writing, listening and
speaking skills
• Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills
VanWest College English for Academic Purposes
• Communicate effectively and confidently in a natural way
(EAP) courses are designed to prepare students who
• Prepare and deliver presentations and participate in class discussions
want to achieve academic success in English speaking
• Organize and complete after class homework including
colleges and universities. Courses cover a variety
of relevant and interesting topics - both Canadian
projects and assignments
• Feel confident and comfortable in class and the workplace
and international. These courses will provide a solid
foundation of academic language skills for students
preparing for high-stakes official exams such as IELTS,
and for students who wish to succeed in any postsecondary programs.
*All EAP courses are offered in the morning.
EAP 100
Entry Prerequisite: VanWest Level 3 with 75% or Placement Test score
at Level 4 proficiency Start Date: Every Monday
Length: 8 weeks
Learning Focus:
Upon successful completion the student will be able to:
Apply strategies to read, comprehend, analyze,
and respond critically to academic texts, including
Reading
previewing using a variety of strategies, reading for
main ideas and details, using footnotes and glosses,
and recognizing different text types.
Demonstrate the use of writing strategies such as
Writing
outlining, editing and revising, researching, and
giving feedback to others in order to compose
paragraphs and essays of different types.
Demonstrate strategies for active listening including
Listening
listening to: predict content, understand main ideas
and details, and discern the structure of a listening.
Speaking
Participate effectively during group discussions;
stating opinions, and leading a conversation.
Expand vocabulary and understand it while
Vocabulary
reading and listening, as well as be able to produce
appropriate word choice and form in writing and
speaking.
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EAP 200
Entry Prerequisite: VanWest Level 5 with 75% or Placement Test score
at Level 5/6 proficiency Start Date: Every Monday
Length: 8 weeks
Learning Focus:
Upon successful completion the student will be able to:
Apply strategies to read, comprehend, analyze, and
respond critically to a variety of different academic
text types, including locating specific information
Reading
through skimming and scanning, creating an outline
to understand how a text is organized, previewing a
text through a variety of strategies, and reading for
main ideas and details to create a summary, chart,
or graphic.
Demonstrate the use of writing strategies such
as researching information, creating an outline,
Writing
understanding the elements of different essay types,
EAP
EAP
EAP 300
Entry Prerequisite: VanWest Level 8 with 75% or Placement Test score
at Level 8 proficiency Start Date: Every Monday
Length: 12 weeks
writing 5+ paragraph essays, and using editing and
Learning Focus:
peer feedback strategies using a rubric.
Upon successful completion the student will be able to:
Demonstrate strategies for active listening including
Listening
Use various strategies to identify, analyze and
understanding main ideas and details, predicting the
content and structure of a listening, understanding
comprehend academic reading materials for the
Reading
and critique readings as well as select appropriate
Participate effectively during group discussions, use
information for use in writing.
appropriate language while speaking to convince,
Demonstrate the ability to produce well-structured
or negative response. Can also take notes to prepare
academic essays including sound thesis statements
Writing
and well organized outlines. Essays will be cohesive,
and deliver a short presentation or lead a group
well-structured and written in several writing styles
discussion, focusing on structure, professionalism,
including persuasive, analytic and argumentative.
and pronunciation.
Display the ability to identify and predict information
Expand vocabulary and understand it while reading
Vocabulary
purpose of research. Apply research skills to preview
the speaker’s idioms, tone, and intention.
concede, apologize, assert, or to encourage a positive
Speaking
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and listening, as well as be able to produce both
Listening
appropriate word choice and form in writing and
from academic speech and presentations while also
being able to reproduce and critique the information
for the purpose of both discussion and writing.
speaking.
Participate in, contribute to and lead group
Speaking
discussions on a variety of academic topics while
using appropriate language and strategies to show
understanding and independent thought.
Increase understanding and use of specific
Vocabulary
vocabulary particularly for the purpose of writing
and speaking in an academic setting.
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College & University
Pathways
VanWest University Pathway Courses are specifically
designed to assist international students who want
to continue their study at colleges or universities
in Canada and the US. These academic based
courses focus on time management, note taking,
exam preparation, academic presentations and
University of Waterloo
essay writing. In addition to class work, students
uwaterloo.ca
are expected to complete regular homework
Founded in 1957, the University
assignments, weekly tests and an exit test at the
of Waterloo is a public research
end of each level. Upon successful completion of
university with a main campus
the VanWest College University Pathway program,
located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Waterloo has consistently been
students are guaranteed to have met the English
ranked as one of the top ten universities in Canada. According to the
language requirements of entry into certificate,
2013 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), the university
diploma or undergraduate programs at our partner
ranked 151-200 in the world and seventh in Canada. In terms of national
colleges and universities without further testing.
rankings, Maclean’s ranked Waterloo third in their 2011 comprehensive
university rankings.
Popular Programs: Engineering, Mathematics, Science, Arts
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: EAP 300
University of Regina
Lakehead University
uregina.ca
lakeheadu.ca
The university is ranked as one of
Lakehead University is one of
Canada’s
Canada’s smaller universities
universities
top
10
and
comprehensive
attracts
Nobel
which
treats
students
as
Peace Prize-winning researchers and
individuals, inviting them into a community that values exploration
students from around the world. Many programs are offered such as
and adventure in and outside the class. Technologically advanced and
Engineering and Applied Science, Business Administration, Finance,
sensitive to student needs.
Physics, Computer Science, Education, Graduate studies and Research,
etc. Guaranteed job placement after graduation, and if not fulfilled,
Popular Programs: Business, Computer Science, Chemical Engineering
student will receive 1 year free classes.
Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Software Engineering, Economics
Popular Programs: Business Administration, Engineering
Science, Education
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: Level 8
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: EAP 300 plus a one-to-one
speaking test
College & University Pathways
Fairleigh Dickinson University – Vancouver
Royal Roads University
view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=3553
royalroads.ca
Fairleigh Dickinson University –
Royal
Vancouver
undergraduate
undergraduate and graduate levels of
students one of the few opportunities
study, focusing on career development. The
to earn an American college degree
programs are primarily offered online, with
while studying in Canada. Academic programs include bachelor
periodic on campus residencies for face to
degrees in Science, Business Administration, Information Technology,
face intensive sessions. Located in Victoria, British Columbia, Royal
and a Master of Administrative Science. Generous scholarships are
Roads University is ideal for students with previous work experience
competitively awarded to academically talented applicants from
and looking to further their career with higher education. Students also
around the world.
need an overall average of 80% by the end of the program.
offers
Popular Programs: Business Administration
Roads
offers
both
Popular Programs: Business, Science: Environmental Management
Science: Information Technology
Art: Individualized Studies
University
Arts: Global Tourism Management
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: Level 6
Master of Administrative Science
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: Level 7 or BULATS Official
Test B2
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Washington State University
jibc.ca
vancouver.wsu.edu
JIBC is an innovative and trusted
Founded 125 years ago in
leader in public and community safety
1890,
education, training and research. The
University is the state's only
Institute provides cutting-edge training
land-grant
programs for essential community services including police, fire,
university is well known for its programs in chemical engineering,
paramedicine, emergency preparedness and driver safety. Customized
veterinary medicine, agriculture, animal science, food science, plant
curriculum is available for international organizations interested
science, architecture, neuroscience and communications.
Washington
university.
State
The
in areas of justice and public safety. All programs are accredited by
national and international bodies.
Popular Programs: Accounting, Business Administration
Finance, Management
Popular Programs: Policing, Fire and safety
Corrections and Youth Justice
Paramedicine and Pre-Hospital Health Care
Victims’ Services, Emergency Response and
Emergency Preparedness
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: IELTS 6.5
Management Information Systems, Marketing
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering, Education, Nursing
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: EAP 300
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Texas Wesleyan University
Yukon College
txwes.edu
yukoncollege.yk.ca
Texas Wesleyan University,
For a true Canadian experience
located in the state of
attend the Yukon College. The school
Texas, USA, is a small
is located in the very safe and friendly
school that focuses on small classes and one-on-one attention.
city of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.
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Yukon College offers bachelors, diploma and certificate programs and
Popular Programs: Art and Letters: Mass Communication
tuition is lower than most other institutions in Canada. The University
Journalism, Theatre
of Alberta Bachelor Degree in Environmental & Conservation Sciences
Business Administration: Accounting, Finance
is delivered through Yukon College. Diplomas are available is fields
General Business, Management, Marketing
of study such as Business Administration, Mineral Resources, Early
MBA
Childhood Development, etc.
Natural and Social Sciences: Computer Science
Yukon College also offers a very affordable residence on campus.
Chemistry & Biochemistry, Psychology
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: Level 6
Popular Programs: Business Administration
Computer Support Technician, Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Development
Environmental & Conservation Sciences
VanWest Pathway English Requirement: Level 7
INTO Pathway
Oregon State University: Founded in 1868, OSU is located in Corvallis,
Oregon, a classic American college town that
is ranked top 5 smartest cities by Forbes.
The Art Institute – Vancouver
new.artinstitutes.edu/Vancouver
AI Vancouver is among the best schools
for game design in North America. For
a 5th consecutive year, the Princeton
Review ranked AI Vancouver among
Colorado State University:
the top 10 undergraduate schools for
Colorado State University is ranked #3 in the
game design in Canada and the United
USA and #9 globally in international students'
States. The Art Institute offers a variety of associate’s bachelors and
overall satisfaction with their educational. It is
master’s degree programs as well as diploma and certificate programs
located in the Fort Collins in Colorado.
in design, media arts, fashion and culinary.
University of South Florida
University of South Florida has 25
Popular Programs: Graphic Design, Interior Design
graduate programs in the Top 100,
Web Design & Interactive Media
is ranked top 40 for "best buy college" for affordability. It is located in
Animation Art & Design
the vibrant city of Tampa, Florida of over 4 million people.
Digital Film & Video Production
Game Art & Design, Visual & Game Programing
Marshall University
VFX for Film & Television, Event Management
Founded in 1837, Marshall University is #16 Top
Fashion Design, Fashion Marketing
Public Regional University in the South. It is located
Baking & Pastry, Culinary Arts
in the safe and affordable city of Huntington, West
Entrepreneurship & Restaurant Management
Virginia at the foothills of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains.
Hospitality & Restaurant Business Management
VanWest Pathway English Requirement:
- Level 6 / EAP 200 for certificate & diploma programs
- Level 7 for degree programs
Customized
Courses
One-to-One
Individual focus and customized to your needs, One-to-One lessons
pinpoint a student’s individual needs and help them focus their studies
even further! Each session is 50 minutes long, providing a tailor-made
program to vastly improve the weaknesses in your English skills. Oneto-One lessons are designed for the students and by the students.
Personalized attention, guidance and feedback from our experienced
and friendly teachers will help the students reach their English goals.
Students with limited time to study English will find this course ideal in
enhancing their English skills.
Accelerated English Course
The Accelerated English course consists of our Intensive English course
combined with 4 hours of personalized, One-to-One lessons. This course
is designed to maximize the student’s academic and English skill to
enable them to reach their educational goals during the time of their
stay. During the group lessons, students will interact with other students
while developing fully integrated skills. During One-to-One sessions,
students will focus on their specific needs. Students may choose the 29
or 33 hours per week course. • Fast way to enhance your level
• Focus on weaknesses with your teachers
• Systematic teaching methodology to maximize your learning capacity
Accelerated 29 Course
VanWest’s Accelerated 29 English course consists of 15 hours of
morning Core English instruction, 10 hours of an academically focused
skills classes and 4 hours of personalized One-to-One lessons.
Time
Mon
Tue
Wed
8:45 am – 11:45 am
Core English
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
PM 1 Elective
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
One-to-One
Thu
Fri
Accelerated 33 Course
VanWest’s Accelerated 33 English course consists of 15 hours of
morning Core English instruction, 14 hours of academically focused
skills classes and 4 hours of personalized One-to-One lessons.
Time
8:45 am – 11:45 am
Mon
Tue
Wed
Core English
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
PM 1 Elective
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
PM 2 Elective
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
One-to-One
Thu
Fri
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Youth Programs
These programs are for young students who want to study English and
experience life in Canada through a wide selection of group activities.
Based on the season and the minimum enrollment requirement;
VanWest College will be able to provide custom made programs for your
students.
Group Study Tour
We know groups have different needs, so we can design a Study Tour
specific to your needs and budget. We can accommodate groups of
• Ages : 12 to 17
children, youth, seniors or professionals. Examples of study tours include:
• Accommodation : Homestay
• Start Date: January - February, July - August
• Daily or weekly intensive Canadian culture and language program
• Program Duration: 2-8 weeks
for professionals
• Off campus group intensive English program with residence-style
Program Features:
accommodations and real-life English experiences and field trips
• English class combined with recreational and sports activities, tours
• English and golf experience for seniors
• English and the Arts
and excursions
• English and Sports (baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball)
• Theme-based English language instruction
• Regular homework-including a daily journal assignment
• A dynamic classroom mixture of nationalities and cultures
Contact us directly to discuss your ideas and we will put together a
• Theme-based projects in order to perform specific tasks
custom program for you. Program needs will determine whether we can
• Qualified teachers
offer the program in Vancouver or Kelowna.
Time
Fri
8:45 am – 11:45 am
Core English
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
Afternoon Study Tour
Sat
Time
Fri
Sat
Tour / Excursion
all day
8:45 am – 11:45 am
Core English
12:30 pm – 2:20 pm
Afternoon Study Tour
Tour / Excursion
all day
Accommodation
Homestay
Staying with a Canadian family is the fastest ways to improve your English.
VanWest College will ensure safe, comfortable and friendly host families.
We offer homestays at both of our campuses, Kelowna and Vancouver. Our
homestay families have worked with us for more than 10 years! Homestays
are a wonderful way to experience Canadian culture and allow students to
get to know, and learn about, the surrounding area, as part of a Canadian
family. Our homestay coordinator will make sure to find the best fit for each
individual student, as per the homestay application.
Students who choose to live with a host family will have the following options:
• Single Room
• Shared bathroom
• Laundry facilities
• 3 meals per day
Residence - YWCA
Downtown Vancouver’s YWCA is the safe, comfortable and affordable familyfriendly alternative for all travellers – rooms range from single to quint.
Conveniently located, the hotel is near to BC Place, Rogers Arena and Queen
Elizabeth and Playhouse Theatres. It is only a short stroll away from Robson
Street, the city’s popular shopping mecca and one block from Stadium
SkyTrain for convenient public transportation.
Furnished Apartments
Students who are independent and prefer to live alone will find this option
suitable. These furnished apartments are trusted and safe accommodations
options for our students and are generally located in the downtown area.
Since the rates may vary season by season, students must email homestay@
vanwest.com for any enquiry at least two to three months before the intended
start date.
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VanWest College
Memorable Activities
Vancouver / Kelowna Campus
Campus Life Programs
VanWest College offers a diverse and
exciting schedule of daily ‘outside
classroom’ learning activities.
The activities are all encompassing
and include events such as kayaking,
skiing and hiking to conversation
clubsand art gallery visits. Canadian
university students from UBC
and SFU are often recruited to
accompany our students to give
them an opportunity to socialize
with Canadians while helping them
to overcome their fear of using
English in a practical setting.
Rules & Policies
Attendance Policy
Amendments to the study program after the start date
If a student is more than five minutes late for their classes, the student
Students may apply for a reduction to their study hours after starting
may not enter the class until the break time. If a student is late after
their program; however, there will be no cash refund for these changes.
a break, they will not be allowed into class. Advancement is based on
Reductions may only be made from 29 hour to 25 hour programs;
attendance and performance on weekly evaluations. A student must
reductions from 25 hours to 15 hours are not permitted. Eligible time
achieve at least 75~80% in all skill areas to advance to the next level.
will be credited based on current prices and promotions.
Certificates will be awarded based on attendance, participation and
progress. Students who are going to be absent must email VanWest by
8:30 am to [email protected] with an explanation of why they will
be absent. Excused absences should be accompanied by a doctor’s
Homestay Refunds
note. Excused absences without a doctor’s note are at the discretion of
If a student cancels Homestay within three weeks of the course start
Vanwest staff.
date, he/she will be required to pay 25% of the first month’s homestay
fees.
Penalties:
a) After 2 absences in a one week period, a student will receive a verbal
Students who book shorter homestay periods must be prepared to find
their own accommodation after the confirmed homestay period ends.
reminder of the Vanwest attendance policy from their teacher.
b) Students with an attendance record below 80% in a 4 weeks period
will receive a formal written warning.
c) Students with an attendance record below 80% in a 4 week period
for the second time will not receive a certificate.
Holiday/Vacation Policy
If students want to apply for a Holiday, and for their time to be credited,
d) Students with an attendance record below 80% in a 4 week period
they must request for the Vacation Request Form at the reception. All
for the third time will be expelled from Vanwest College and will
requests need to be made at least a week prior to the vacation request
receive no refund.
date. Students may apply for a holiday from their study program. Please
refer to the table below for eligible holiday length.
Tuition Refund Policy
To apply for a refund, a student must submit written notice of withdrawal
to VanWest College.
If cancellation is received before the program start date:
a) If a visa is denied, the student will be refunded all fees except the
registration fee and the homestay placement fee.
b) Less than 7 days after registration, the student will be refunded 75%
of the total fees.
c) 30 calendar days or more before start of class, the student will be
refunded 75 % of the total fees.
d) Less than 30 days before the start of class, the student will
be refunded 60% of the total fees.
If cancellation is received after the program start date:
a) Up to 10% of the program’s duration time, the student will be
refunded 50% of the total fees.
b) Between 10% and 30% of the program, the student will be refunded
30% of the total fees.
c) After 30% of the program is finished, there is no refund.
Program Length
Eligible Holiday Length
4~12 wks
1 wk
13~23 wks
2 wks
24~35 wks
3 wks
36+ wks
4 wks
* Holiday time will be credited back to the student’s program; however, there will not
be any cash refunds for holiday time.
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School Closed
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EST. 1988
VanWest College
Vancouver | Kelowna B.C. Canada
Vancouver Campus
Kelowna Campus
200 - 1016 Nelson Street
Vancouver, B.C.
V6E 1H8 Canada
104-532 Leon Avenue
Kelowna, B.C.
V1Y 6J6 Canada
Phone: (604) 731-5256
Fax: (604) 739-0913
[email protected]
Phone: (250) 762-5256
Fax: (250) 762-5221
[email protected]
www.vanwest.com