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Tuesday 12 September 2023

Columbia College’s High School programs are certified by the Province of British Columbia.

Columbia College’s High School programs are certified by the Province of British Columbia.


Over the years, Columbia College has consistently been one of the top three providers of international students at the University of British Columbia. Columbia College also sends a large number of students to Simon Fraser University, another major university in Vancouver.

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Columbia College is an independent charity that offers first- and second-year university-level courses that can lead to a Columbia College associate degree and are fully transferable to local universities. Columbia College also offers high school programs, including a British Columbia Ministry of Education certified senior secondary program and an English for Academic Purposes program that is accredited by Language Canada.


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Culture of Inclusion:

The College values ​​and accepts the expression of diverse views and protects them against censure; We value safety and personal autonomy and strive to create an environment that empowers members of the Columbia College community to be their authentic selves, regardless of background.


Culture of Justice:

The College values ​​fair and reasonable accountability for fostering and maintaining harmonious, anti-oppressive relationships; We seek to acknowledge and overcome various forms of power imbalances and marginalization.


Culture of Excellence:

The College values ​​outstanding academic and professional achievement and embraces opportunities for improvement; We value boldness, continuous growth and lifelong learning.


A Culture of Reciprocity:

The College values ​​the liberal exchange of ideas, including close collaboration and learning from each other, for the benefit of all community members—staff, faculty, and students; We support respectful interdependence, creating a supportive learning, teaching and working environment.


A culture of democratic equality:

The College values ​​and encourages active participation in fair, collaborative decision-making, where all members of the community—staff, faculty, and students—are assured a voice that is valued and heard; We strive to foster an environment of mutual respect, from which the multiple and intersecting democratic institutions in the College make decisions.


With the introduction of our associate degree program in 2004, enrollment increased further and the needs of our student population changed. While continuing to support our students transferring to universities across North America, our support services have evolved to meet the changing needs of international students in Canada today. The College now employs a Regulated International Student Immigration Adviser (RISIA) to support our students with immigration issues and queries.


Columbia College is registered as a society under the Societies Act of BC and as a charity with the Canadian Revenue Agency. The college currently has an enrollment of around 2,100 students from 61 countries around the world. As the international education sector continues to grow in Canada, Columbia College is committed to welcoming international students from around the world to Vancouver. The College will continue to develop programs and services that meet the needs of international students to provide them with the best possible introduction to Canada. Columbia College will continue to provide excellent preparation for university admissions in the coming years.


In late 2018, Columbia College officially announced their mascot to the community, a brown bear named Trevor! Trevor's journey began in early 2018, when students, staff and faculty debated which animal would best represent the college. Owls, bears and otters were the top picks. A local graphic designer drafted three animal designs, and students were sent a short survey asking them to vote on their favorite potential mascot. After a close vote between Bear and Owl, Trevor Bear emerged as the winner. The marketing and recruitment committee of the college has appointed Dr. Dr. who worked at the college for 40 years before retiring in August 2018. The name "Trevor" was chosen to recognize the legacy of Trevor Toon, former principal of Columbia College.


Brown bears are found throughout northern Eurasia and North America. About 150,000 bears live in British Columbia and are known to be strong, loving, empathetic, playful and social animals – characteristics that Columbia College represents! Look for Trevor the mascot on Columbia College social media, merchandise and student life activities on campus.