As the institution continues to prioritize the health and safety of the learning environment and workplace, Niagara College Canada has announced that it will undertake what it expects to be short-term changes to program delivery for the start of the Winter 2022 term.
The college will provide regular updates leading up to the start of the Winter Term, so students should keep an eye on the website and social media outlets during the Christmas break.
Key Takeaways:
- For the commencement of the Winter 2022 term, Niagara College Canada has stated that it will make temporary changes to program delivery.
- Niagara College will maintain its current health and safety policies while deferring a planned increase in on-campus study options.
- These modifications will be in effect until Jan. 28, when the college will reconsider how these classes are taught for the remainder of the semester.
During the Winter term, Niagara College will maintain current health and safety procedures while deferring a planned increase in on-campus learning by shifting some program features to remote/online delivery.
These changes will be in effect until Jan. 28, when the college will reconsider how these courses are delivered for the remainder of the semester.
Other practical labs and key elements will be held on campus as scheduled, with personal protective equipment (PPE) and other health and safety precautions in place, including the need for enhanced PPE in situations when physical separation is impossible to maintain.
Meanwhile, employer guidelines will be used to determine whether co-ops will be continued or not.
While the college anticipates minor timetable interruption, students will be notified of any changes to their course delivery prior to the start of the semester.
Students are asked to monitor messages from Enrolment Services, their program area, and the college website for important information.
Niagara College aims to keep its campuses open for the start of the Winter term, including cafes, study rooms, and common areas.
The Mandatory Vaccination Policy remains in effect for individuals who have not yet registered for classes, and students will not be able to choose their schedule until they upload proof of full vaccination.
Niagara College highly encourages students to receive their booster dose as soon as they become eligible, as the province of Ontario expands access to booster doses.
Niagara College will continue to carefully monitor local transmission and infection rates, as it has done throughout the pandemic, in accordance with orders and guidelines from the provincial government, the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU), and Niagara Region Public Health.
The institution is dedicated to making necessary adjustments, and they aim to restart their plans for increased on-campus study during the Winter term when it is safe to do so.
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