Holiday break extension – Winter 2021 starts January 11, 2021
Dec 4, 2020
Dear students,
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, the colleges are committed to continuing our work as a vibrant centre of intellectual life while ensuring the safety of our students, faculty, staff and community.
As we head towards the end of 2020, we are pleased to announce that, in line with the University of British Columbia, we will be delaying the start of classes for the Winter 2021 term to January 11, 2021.
The pandemic has impacted everyone in a variety of ways. Students have expressed they are experiencing new challenges this semester, in all facets of their lives. The hope is that by allowing a delayed start to classes, we can help our students, faculty and staff to better prepare for Winter Semester and allow them to enjoy a well-deserved break.
Please see below for the revised Winter 2021 dates.
Corpus Christi College students
First day of classes: January 11, 2021
Reading week: February 15-19, 2021
Last day of classes: April 16, 2021
Final exams: April 20-30, 2021
St. Mark’s College Bachelor of Arts students
First day of classes: January 11, 2021
Reading week: February 15-19, 2021
Last day of classes: April 16, 2021
Final exams: April 20-30, 2021
St. Mark’s College graduate students
First day of classes: January 11, 2021
Last day of classes: April 3, 2021
There will be no reading week break for St. Mark’s College graduate students.
Key reminders
- All classes will continue to be delivered through remote methods.
This will allow access to learning for all students regardless of their health risks or physical access to campus. There will be no requirement for students to physically visit campus during the Winter 2021 term.
- Due to health and safety concerns and in order to avoid the spread of the virus, extracurricular activities and events will not take place in person and will occur virtually.
- Our campuses are closed. Please do not come to campus, as both campuses are closed due to COVID-19 and ongoing construction.
- We will continue to ensure that our remote learning and teaching provide a high-quality experience.
- We will continue to deliver student supports, academic resources and services remotely. Please visit the Corpus Christi College and St. Mark’s College websites to access student services.
Going forward, we will continue to follow the recommendations of the BC Public Health Officer and the BC Centre for Disease Control.
Thank you for your understanding as we navigate this challenging time as a community. Although we’re not physically together, please know that our staff and faculty are available to you digitally. We are here to help. If you have any questions at any time, please email [email protected] and they will connect you with the best office to address your concern.
Sincerely,
Dr. Michael W. Higgins
President, Corpus Christi College
Principal, St. Mark’s College