Supporting a respectful campus
Everyone deserves to feel safe, included, and treated with respect. That includes students, instructors, and staff. Being part of the VCC community means caring for the people around you. How we act and treat others makes a difference.
What’s expected from you
We’re here to help you understand what respectful behaviour looks like at VCC and why it matters.
We ask students to:
- Be kind and respectful in words and actions
- Take responsibility for your choices
- Honour personal and cultural boundaries
- Help create an environment where everyone feels welcome
You don’t have to be perfect, but we ask that you be willing to be accountable if something goes wrong.
What you can expect from us
Sometimes people make mistakes. Sometimes serious harm is done. Either way, it matters, and we’ll take it seriously.
The Student Conduct Office handles concerns like:
- Disruptive or unsafe behaviour
- Bullying or harassment
- Discrimination or hate
- Sexual violence or misconduct
If you’re unsure about what happened or whether to speak up, you can always come talk to us. You’ll be met with care, not judgment.
Your rights matter
If a concern is brought forward involving you, you have the right to:
- Know what the concern is about
- Be heard
- Access support
- Have the process explained clearly
- Be treated with fairness and respect
We’ll work with you to find a path that protects everyone’s right to learn and feel safe.
The policies that guide us
Our conduct process is based on a few key policies. These are written to protect fairness and safety across campus:
- Student Non-Academic Conduct Policy (324) [link]
- Academic Integrity (325) [link]
- Prevention of Harassment, Discrimination, and Bullying (201) [link]
- Sexual Violence and Misconduct (210) [link]
We know policies can feel intimidating. We’re happy to walk you through them if you have questions.
Contact
Office of Student Conduct
Student Accessibility
If your concern relates to academic accommodations, accessibility supports, or barriers affecting your learning experience, you may contact the Associate Director, Student Accessibility
- Email: [email protected]
Student Engagement
If you are still unsure on who to contact, reach out to the Associate Director, Student Recruitment & Learner Engagement
- Email: [email protected]
Office of Safety and Security
Gurp Sandhu, Manager, Safety & Security
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 604.443.8753
Campus Security
- Broadway security: 778.783.5022
- Downtown security: 604.443.8361