Vancouver Island University campus exterior
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Vancouver Island University

Founded 1969 | Nanaimo, B.C.

The main campus of Vancouver Island University (VIU), in Nanaimo, is located on a mountain slope overlooking the Salish Sea on Vancouver Island’s east coast. VIU offers undergraduate degrees in arts, business, education and sciences, as well as trades and graduate programs, professional development and training, and academic preparation. The school’s Indigenous/Xwulmuxw Studies is a collaboration between Vancouver Island University and the First Nations of Vancouver Island and Coastal British Columbia. For students interested in coastal and marine research, the Deep Bay Marine Field Station offers state-of-the-art labs and a seawater tank near an estuarine ecosystem. The Health and Science Centre houses research and teaching labs for chemistry, environmental research, nursing and other health programs.

VIU works to improve access to post-secondary education through initiatives such as a tuition-waiver program for former youth in care, upgrading courses, student success coaching and a bridging program for Indigenous students. An expansion to Shq’apthut, VIU’s Indigenous Gathering Place, is set to open in the fall of 2024. It will add more ceremonial spaces, Elder-in-Residence offices and washroom facilities, all within a fully accessible building. Currently in the design phase, a new residence building and dining hall on the Nanaimo campus will increase on- campus student accommodations by nearly 50 percent, from 536 to 802 beds. This spring, the new Centre for Trauma and Mental Health Research launched, aiming to address impacts of trauma, brain injury and mental health challenges.

Quick facts

School size:
Mid-sized

Tuition:
Degree $5,600-$14,100
Diploma $5,600- $8,000
Certificate $5,600-$13,100
Post-Grad $5,600-$14,500

Residence offerings:
Yes

Popular programs

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Education
Master of Business Administration

Cool options

Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: This one-year, graduate-level program trains health-care professionals to deliver psychedelic-assisted therapies

Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology: This diploma program covers culture, fisheries habitat and fish stock assessment, fisheries regulations, production management, and environmental control and planning.

Recreational Vehicle Service Technician Apprenticeship program: Students work with the latest technologies and gain hands-on training working on customer RVs.

Vancouver Island University offers a range of degree, diploma and certificate programs and is profiled in both the Ultimate Guide to Canadian Universities and the Ultimate Guide to Canadian Colleges. To learn more about the school’s degree programs, visit the Vancouver Island University university profile.