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Addressing mental health, addictions and criminal justice challenges
School of Health and Human Services School of Arts and Science CommunityWorking professionals will come away equipped with the skills to support people and communities facing mental health, substance use and criminal justice challenges through a program available in September at Camosun College.
Inn at Laurel Point has been named 2023 Camosun Co-op Employer of the Year
Community Co-operative Education and CareersInn at Laurel Point wins Camosun 2023 Co-op Employer of the Year Award for providing exceptional experiential learning opportunities for students in the Hospitality and Tourism Management program.
Championing Excellence in Co-op Education: Francis Lecours wins Yvonne Thompson Page Co-op Student of the Year Award
Co-operative Education and CareersFrancis Lecours, a Bachelor of Business Administration student majoring in Human Resources Management and Leadership program, emerged as the overall winner of the 2023 Yvonne Thompson Page Co-op Student of the Year Award.
Unearthing the Camosun College bear
School of Arts and ScienceAnthropology students at Camosun dug into something interesting when they got the opportunity to excavate the carcass of a black bear on campus before meticulously labelling the bones for the college’s comparative collection.
Camosun College support staff agreement ratified
CommunityThe tentative settlement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2081, under the Shared Recovery Mandate has been ratified by the Post-Secondary Employer’s Association board of directors.
School of Trades & Technology 2023 Awards
Alumni Giving School of Trades and TechnologyCelebrating Camosun's outstanding Trades & Technology students.
Helping former youth in care thrive, not just survive
Indigenous School of Health and Human Services School of Business School of Arts and Science School of Access Community Centre for Sport and Exercise Education Centre for Excellence in Teaching & Learning School of Trades and TechnologyThe tuition waiver program combined with a range of wraparound supports is opening doors for former youth in care who want to pursue post-secondary studies at Camosun College.
A world of possibilities in nursing at Camosun
Indigenous School of Health and Human Services CommunityFirst-year nursing student Cailean Switzer is excited at the prospect of a rewarding career with infinite possibilities and he credits the Tuition Waiver Program as being a gamechanger.
Studying for a career in mental health and addictions
School of Health and Human Services CommunityGauge Duce was worried that a post-secondary education would be out of reach due to the cost until she discovered a range of financial supports.
Opening the door to possibilities through the tuition waiver program
School of Arts and Science CommunityPost-secondary education is allowing Emily-Jayne Smythe to explore her creative passions as well as support her on a personal journey of change.
Criminal Justice diploma helps student make a break from the past
School of Health and Human Services School of Arts and Science CommunityAs a former youth-in-care, Destiny Griffin is working to put her past behind her by using a diploma in Criminal Justice from Camosun College to pursue a university degree.