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窪蹋勛圖厙s campuses are OPEN, Wednesday, Feb. 5

Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6:30 a.m. Camosuns campuses are OPEN today. Classes and services are scheduled to run as planned.

Grounds crew have been working at Lansdowne and Interurban to spread salt and sand on parking lots, roadways and main walkways as conditions are icy. Please allow extra time when commuting, dress warmly and stay on cleared paths.

Camosun will continue to provide further updates in the event that the weather changes. Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

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Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Evelynn's success transferring to university

Currently pursuing a double-major in Anthropology and Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria, Evelynn spent four semesters at Camosun in the University Transfer program.泭

Evelynn sitting outdoors, in front of the Na'tsa'maht gathering place, holding a white 50th anniversary Camosun tumbler and smiling for the camera.

"I liked being able to try out different classes to see which subjects I really liked (or didnt) to help me figure out what I wanted to pursue academically. Being able to take a lot of the required first and second year courses at Camosun was incredibly helpful because the cost wasnt as much as university. I had truly amazing instructors and with the smaller class sizes my instructors actually got to know me. I really loved my courses.泭

The quality of education I received at Camosun was phenomenal. I knew the cost of Camosun was less than at university but it was an equivalent education."

"I feel my education at Camosun really set me up to succeed."

- Evelynn O'Hara

"When I started at university I had no doubts that I would be able to follow along in my courses, thanks to the education I received at Camosun. Had I not had that, Id be having a harder time."

Skeletel remains in the ground

Unearthing the College Bear

Anthropology students got the opportunity to excavate the carcass of a black bear on campus for the colleges comparative collection.

Contact information

School of Arts & Science

250-370-3298

artsci@camosun.ca