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Former name | B.C. Vocational Institute, Okanagan University College |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1963 |
Academic affiliation | CICan |
Endowment | $68,294,167 [1] |
Chairperson | Dale Safinuk |
President | Neil Fassina |
Provost | Samantha Lenci |
Students | 5,100 FTE 2022-2023 [2] |
Location | |
Campus | Suburban, Multicampus |
Sports teams | Coyotes |
Colours | White ; black ; red |
Nickname | Coyotes |
Affiliations | CCAA, CCBC, CBIE |
Website | okanagan.bc.ca |
Okanagan College is a public post-secondary institution with multiple campuses spread across the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. The College was established in 1963 and grown to become one of the largest colleges in British Columbia outside the Lower Mainland and Victoria. It has roughly 5,000 full-time students per semester[3] across four regional campuses. 1,885 international students[4] from over 40 countries studied at Okanagan College in 2022-23, comprising 11% of its total student headcount. The College once had one of the fastest growing populations of Indigenous students of any college in the province; in the 2015-16 academic year Okanagan College delivered educational programming to 1,680 Indigenous students (more than three times the number that attended in 2005-06).[5] However, the growth did not continue, in 2021-22 the Indigenous student headcount remained at 1,690.[6]