COVID-19 Statement & Announcement
In response to the COVID-19 (C-19) pandemic, Vancouver Premier College (VPC) has closed its Metro Vancouver campuses in both Vancouver and Richmond until further notice. In the meantime, the College is continuing to add new student-interest and career-focused programming in its continued effort to recruit and effectively prepare students for their respective academic and career journey. Further information in regard to programs, admissions and operations is available on this website. All courses are currently available online and all employees are working from their home office with the exception of select operations staff who are maintaining the integrity of VPC’s facility operations in both Vancouver and Richmond.
In anticipation of re-opening our campuses to our students, employees and VPC’s broader academic community members in 2021, VPC has developed a C-19 Response Policy and Re-opening Plan. Central to both the Policy and Plan is VPC’s commitment to comply with the requirements of WorkSafeBC’s Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 5.54 and 6.3. All students, employees and members of VPC’s broader academic community will be required to strictly adhere to the procedures contained in the plan to minimize risk associated with contracting the virus that causes COVID-19. The VPC COVID-19 Safety Plan, the Travel and Self-isolation Guide and the International Student Quarantine Plan are available below.
VPC Travel and Self-isolation Guide
VPC International Student Quarantine Plan
Update: VPC has submitted its COVID-19 readiness plan, along with the COVID-19 Safety Plan to the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training for processing. Once approved it will be added to the list of approved Designated Learning Institutions (DLI) for travel to Canada. Thank you for your patience. Should you have any questions then please contact us at be-safe@vpcollege.com
For more information regarding COVID-19 please visit the following links:
http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/common-questions