Message from President Kennedy: Winter Term Changes
January 5, 2022
As we return from what I hope was a restful, enjoyable – and healthy – holiday break for all of you, I am writing to provide important updates for our Winter 2022 term. The sharp rise in COVID case counts, driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant, has brought new time-limited measures from the Ontario government designed to slow the spread of the virus. Current and projected trends require us to adapt our operations once...
Update: Winter Term course delivery now available
December 22, 2021
On December 16, Niagara College announced a temporary shift of some program elements to remote/online delivery for the start of the Winter Term, given rising case counts and uncertainty given the rise of the Omicron variant. This pause to a planned increase in on-campus learning will be in effect until January 28, at which time we will reassess the delivery mode of these courses for the remainder of the term. Delivery modes for all courses...
Important Winter Term update for students: Temporary changes to program delivery
December 16, 2021
Given current COVID-19 trends and the uncertainty around the rise of the Omicron variant, Niagara College is implementing what we expect to be short-term modifications to program delivery for the start of the Winter 2022 term, as we continue to prioritize the health and safety of our learning environment and workplace. We will be providing regular updates in advance of the start of the Winter Term – please be sure to monitor our website and...
Winter safety and severe weather closures
December 1, 2021
Winter is here at Niagara College! Students, staff, faculty and visitors are reminded to use extra care and caution when travelling to and from campus during winter weather conditions. Winter safety tips: Be sure to allow extra time for travel, making sure your vehicle is winter-ready; Check road conditions in advance and drive accordingly; Wear appropriate footwear with grippy, slip-resistant soles and good ankle support to prevent slips, trips and falls; Consider a backpack to...
Campus access remains tied to NC student and employee ID cards
October 15, 2021
While Ontario’s enhanced vaccine certificate launches on October 22 for access to some non-essential businesses and services in the province, access to Niagara College’s campuses will continue to be linked to NC student and employee ID cards, providing an easy, convenient process for entry. You must continue to bring your ID card with you to gain entry to campus. When scanned at our entry points, your NC ID card will continue to confirm your vaccination...