Building NIC Together

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Illustrated cover of North Island College strategic plan: Build 2026.

BUILD 2026 is NIC’s commitment to ensure students are at the centre of everything we do. It is our promise to support the unique people and communities of Vancouver Island and the Central Coast through individualized learning.

Since launching the BUILD 2026 strategic plan in June 2021, COVID-19 and the rapid expansion of digital learning continue to shift, lifting barriers for some students while raising new obstacles for many others. Economies, communities and students have not been affected equally.

BUILD 2026 is our commitment to keep listening and responding with educational programs, services and delivery methods that meet students and communities where they are now and where they want to be in the future.

Read the latest report on BUILD 2026

We need to know, how has the pandemic changed your learning needs? What programs, services, or supports do you, and your community, need to thrive?

Please map your feedback, sign the guestbook or use the tools below to share your voice.

BUILD 2026 is NIC’s commitment to ensure students are at the centre of everything we do. It is our promise to support the unique people and communities of Vancouver Island and the Central Coast through individualized learning.

Since launching the BUILD 2026 strategic plan in June 2021, COVID-19 and the rapid expansion of digital learning continue to shift, lifting barriers for some students while raising new obstacles for many others. Economies, communities and students have not been affected equally.

BUILD 2026 is our commitment to keep listening and responding with educational programs, services and delivery methods that meet students and communities where they are now and where they want to be in the future.

Read the latest report on BUILD 2026

We need to know, how has the pandemic changed your learning needs? What programs, services, or supports do you, and your community, need to thrive?

Please map your feedback, sign the guestbook or use the tools below to share your voice.

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    Online learning makes education accessible to more women

    by Bexy, over 3 years ago
    There is a childcare crisis in BC and before online classes were offered through an unscheduled format, my options for attending college was limited due to lack of childcare. The move to online learning, although it is harder for me, has opened many options for education and I am grateful for that.

    It's wonderful to see NIC moving towards lofty goals and with Dr. Lisa Domae as a leader, I trust that the next few years at NIC will see wonderful things.

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    Online access has been helpful for me

    by Bexy, over 3 years ago

    I miss the in class experience but having access to online classes has made education accessible for me. I don't have childcare for my studies and there is none available in Port Alberni, so having unscheduled classes has been a big help.

    I'm happy to see the strategic plan quantifying data and making decisions based on the results. Also very glad that Dr. Domae got the job, it's wonderful that NIC has such a strong President now.


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