Nicola Valley Institute of Technology explained

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
Motto:Sharing Knowledge - Preparing Leaders
Established:1983
Type:Public
Chairperson:Lennard Joe
President:Ken Tourand
Students:933
Campus:Multiple sites
Colours: Red & green

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) is the only public Indigenous post-secondary institution[1] in the Canadian province of British Columbia, Canada. It started in 1983.

History

NVIT is British Columbia's Aboriginal public post-secondary institute. NVIT was formed as a private institute in 1983 by the First Nations bands of Coldwater, Nooaitch, Shackan, Upper Nicola and Lower Nicola. NVIT was designated as a Provincial Institute under the British Columbia College and Institute Act in 1995. NVIT spent years in the downtown core of Merritt, British Columbia. The Eagles Perch campus opened in 2002.

NVIT is a member of the Indigenous Adult and Higher Learning Association (IAHLA), which was created in 2003 to represent and work on behalf of Aboriginal controlled adult and post-secondary education institutes in British Columbia.[2]

Campus

The Merritt Campus is at 4155 Belshaw Street Merritt, British Columbia V1K 1R1. The Vancouver campus is at 200-4355 Mathissi Place, Burnaby, British Columbia V5G 4S8.

Cybersecurity

A ransomware cybersecurity incident in December 2019 wiped out most of NVIT's technology systems. [3] [4]

Programs

NVIT programs and courses are accredited within the province of British Columbia.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James . Paul . Nicola Valley Institute of Technology gets family-friendly investment . 2024-08-20 . Radio NL - Kamloops News . en.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20111031130458/http://www.iahla.ca/ Indigenous Adult and Higher Learning Association
  3. Web site: 13 December 2019 . Ransomware Cyberattack at NVIT . University of Victoria.
  4. Web site: 2020 . How NVIT turned a cyberattack into an opportunity . Compugen.