

No Credential Granted Employability Skills Program
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Campus & City BC, Canada
- Rent (1BR)
- C$1,400
- Groceries
- C$400
- Pint
- C$7.5
Cold winters (-15 to -30Β°C on prairies) and mild summers.
Toronto/MontrΓ©al/Vancouver have rapid transit; elsewhere bus-based.
Very low crime; winter commuting preparation matters more than safety.
A Canadian post-secondary institution.
Student Reviews
Representative reviews"Highly recommend"
Honestly, one of the best decisions I've made. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, first-year classes can be quite large. On the city β multicultural student body means you make friends from everywhere. Overall, if you're considering Employability Skills Program at Vancouver Island University, I'd say go for it.
"Genuinely worthwhile"
This is the perfect place to study this subject. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β multicultural student body means you make friends from everywhere. Overall, if you're considering Employability Skills Program at Vancouver Island University, I'd say go for it.
"Mixed but mostly good"
There's a lot to love, but it's not without its flaws. The best part: the course strikes a good balance between theory and practical application. If I'm honest, first-year classes can be quite large. On the city β winters are harder than you think but the spring-summer payoff is worth it. Overall, if you're considering Employability Skills Program at Vancouver Island University, I'd say go for it.
"Good but not perfect"
It's been a mixed experience, but mostly positive. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, some seminar groups were too big for meaningful discussion. On the city β winters are harder than you think but the spring-summer payoff is worth it. Overall, if you're considering Employability Skills Program at Vancouver Island University, I'd say go for it.
"Solid, with caveats"
Overall a solid programme but worth going in with open eyes. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β winters are harder than you think but the spring-summer payoff is worth it. Overall, if you're considering Employability Skills Program at Vancouver Island University, I'd say go for it.
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