College Information

Disclaimer

Collection of Personal Information

Personal Information is Important for your Education

While attending VCC, staff, instructors and administration will work very hard to meet your educational needs, and will need to have current personal information from you.

Under What Authorization We Collect

We collect personal information from you as authorized by the . The personal information we collect is necessary to:

  • obtain a personal education number (PEN) for the student
  • carry out institutional responsibilities related to operating program or activity
  • prepare and submit budgets, financial statements, reports and other information that the minister considers necessary to carry out the minister's responsibilities in relation to institutions
  • conduct institutional research and statistical analysis

The has directed that we provide you with this background. You may be assured that we will take all reasonable measures to ensure that your information is treated in a confidential manner.

Why We Collect

We collect personal information:

  • For the purpose of sending you official correspondence related to your education at 69ÌÃ, communicating with you in an instructional capacity, and gathering essential information for operating purposes.
  • For the purpose of providing students with the opportunity to participate in former student outcome surveys. The results of these surveys are used to improve the quality and effectiveness of instruction and services that we provide.
  • The Ministry uses this information in order to monitor institutional progress and comply with government stated objectives.
  • To conduct institutional research on education policy issues, such as quality of education, student satisfaction, ease of transfers, student access, future student needs, evaluate training needs for a variety of population groups such as insert students, transfer students, first nations students, international student etc.

If you have any questions about this information, please contact the office of Institutional Research and Planning, 69ÌÃ, Downtown campus 604.443.8712; Broadway campus 604.871.7055.

Cookies

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small piece of information, stored on your computer during a visit to 69ÌÃ's websites. This information allows you to move quickly and easily around our sites.

Why does 69ÌÃ use cookies?

Cookies are used to identify returning users to the site, particularly those that have registered at any time on the site. The use of cookies means that you will not have to log in each time you visit certain sections of 69ÌÃ's websites and as a result, can benefit from the quick-registration facility the system offers and access to a wide range of information when available.

We may also use a cookie to track your path through our site. We use this information to find out what site features are most popular so that we can develop 69ÌÃ's Website to suit people's usage. We may also use cookies and the information we collect to show relevant content and promotions.

Your choice

You can choose to not accept cookies or delete your cookies at any time. Bear in mind, though, that if you delete these cookies, any settings such as your stored account information will have to be reset when you log in again.

Unlike many sites, you will be able to use 69ÌÃ's Website even if you set your browser not to accept any cookies. However, certain features and content may not be available to you and you may have to log in every time you visit.

How do I set my browser to enable cookies from 69ÌÃ?

You can set your browser to accept cookies from specific Websites. Your browser help function will show you how to do this.

Further information on the use of cookies can be found on website

Registration

Site registration

You may be asked to register for the site by providing account information such as your student ID, email or password. The account information will allow you to log in to secure areas of the site such as the Online Registration and to speed up registration elsewhere on the site.

We will ensure that your information is handled confidentially and only used to enhance your visit to our site and your relationship with 69ÌÃ. If you would prefer to talk directly to us, please refer to our contact information.

How do I register?

When you register for some areas of the site, you will be asked to supply a password. When you return to the site, you will be prompted to log in by entering your email address and password.

What happens if I forget my password?

If you forget your password, you will be able to request that it be emailed to you.

Unsolicited Email

69ÌÃ maintains a strict "No-Spam" philosophy that means that we will not sell, rent, or otherwise give your email address to a third-party.

VCC.ca and its related web sites are part of 69ÌÃ. Steps have been taken to ensure that high standards of data protection are adhered to in all our campuses for all the forms of processing mentioned above.

CASL Policy

Canada's new anti?spam legislation (known as "CASL") came into effect in large part on July 1, 2014. At 69ÌÃ, we are committed to communicating responsibly with you. In our electronic communications we strive to provide information that is relevant, useful and timely. The College has taken steps to ensure its electronic communication practices comply with the requirements of CASL. These steps include requesting your express consent to receive commercial electronic messages (or "CEMs"), where necessary, ensuring that there is an unsubscribe mechanism in CEMs if required, and honouring requests to unsubscribe from CEMs from the College in a timely manner.  Please note there are certain electronic messages you may continue to receive from the College following your request to unsubscribe from CEMs from the College, as permitted by law.  If you have a complaint or wish to unsubscribe from receiving CEMs from the College, please contact webmaster@vcc.ca.