UNIVERSITY OF THE FRASER VALLEY VIEWBOOK 2020/21 FAR FROM ORDINARY 1 The University of the Fraser Valley UFV VALUES INTEGRITY is a place for learners, leaders, and seekers. It’s a place where you can pursue your passion while getting a world-class education in a vibrant and scenic setting. As a UFV student, you become part of a tight-knit community. From the time you set foot on one of our campuses, you’ll find endless opportunities to grow and learn, in the classroom and beyond. YOUR 2 14,000+ students 25 students in an average class 3 UFV recognizes and honours the contributions that Indigenous people have made, and continue to make, to our community. Our campuses are located on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. We express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in S’ólh Téméxw (Our Land). UFV supports Indigenous learners and continually seeks to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing. YOUR UNIVERSITY IS A HOUSE OF 4 UFV’s coat of arms includes symbols of Stó:lō Indigenous culture, local wildlife, and elements of the Fraser Valley landscape. The featured motto, “IYAQAWTXW,” is in the Halq’eméylem language of the Stó:lō and means “house of transformation,” reflecting UFV’s mandate as a place of change — of intellectual and character transformation. Learn more at ufv.ca/Indigenous UFV has campuses across the Fraser Valley. The Student Union Society (SUS) Campus Connector shuttle offers service between ABBOTSFORD This is UFV’s largest campus. It’s home to a new student centre, a large library, a student residence, and the Envision Financial Athletic Centre. The Clearbrook Langley, Abbotsford, and Chilliwack. Students also get a discounted U-Pass, for use on local transit systems. Centre and Aerospace Centre are also in Abbotsford. CHILLIWACK UFV’s second-largest campus, the Park, offers programs in applied and technical studies (trades), agriculture, and health sciences — including nursing and kinesiology — as well as first- and secondyear courses in many other disciplines. MISSION The Mission campus at Heritage Park Centre offers a selection of academic courses and is home to our Graphic and Digital Design program. HOPE UFV Hope Centre serves the local community with upgrading and continuing education courses, and links students with UFV services and community resources. 6 YOUR UNIVERSITY IS Chilliwack campus at Canada Education EASY TO GET TO 7 YOUR UNIVERSITY HAS THE BEST BACKYARD WHEN THE FRASER VALLEY IS YOUR BACKYARD There is so much to see and do near our campuses. Dine at the newest crop of farm-to-table restaurants, browse trendy shops, or check out a concert. 8 9 UFV VALUES COMMUNITY “There’s nothing better than being able to attend a university where you grew up. The Fraser Valley is one of the most gorgeous places in the world and being able to get an education surrounded by mountains and rivers that are only 10 minutes away is an amazing experience.” Joe J., BCIS 2011 Ski the local peaks or hike to a waterfall. Sample farm-fresh produce or soak in some hot springs. You’re also an hour away from Vancouver, with its sparkling beaches, towering mountains, and coastal culture. 10 11 SWEDEN FINLAND INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES UNITED KINGDOM SCOTLAND LE ARN MORE: UF V.CA /STUDYABROAD NETHERLANDS GERMANY BELGIUM POLAND FRANCE CZECH REPUBLIC SPAIN AUSTRIA If you are interested in gaining a competitive and compassionate edge, as well as distinct advantages SWITZERLAND in the classroom, the workforce, and in life, consider participating in an international educational exchange. DENMARK IRELAND KOREA ITALY JAPAN CHINA UAE JAMAICA MEXICO KAZAKHSTAN HONG KONG ANTIGUA BARBADOS YOUR UNIVERSITY IS COLOMBIA YOUR TICKET TRINIDAD & TOBAGO SINGAPORE AUSTRALIA CHILE At UFV, you can travel and learn with the Study Abroad program, which enables students to spend a few weeks or even a semester at one of our partnership institutions, located throughout Eastern and Central Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East. UFV offers scholarship opportunities up to $5,000 for international travel. 13 Chengdu, China. Photo: Brittany Sandve CHANDIGARH UFV has an international location in Chandigarh, India. This educational gateway between Canada and India prepares students with international knowledge and experience. VISUAL ARTS SICHUAN STUDY TOURS Travel to the heart of Sichuan, China, the unofficial hometown of the giant panda. Students gain academic credit in drawing while exploring the Giant Panda Research Base, Sichuan teahouses, Buddhist temples, lotus ponds, ancient sites, art museums, and more! Learn traditional Chinese ink drawing at SNU College of Fine Arts and draw pandas in their natural habitat. You’ll have an experience of a lifetime while enjoying the art, culture, and cuisine of Chengdu, China. Antigua, West Indies “I’ve always had a fascination with the UK and its history. I wanted to travel and explore but I didn’t want to put my schooling on hold. The Study Abroad program was the best of both worlds.” 14 Jenia S., BBA 2014 80+ partnership institutions worldwide CHAMPIONS FOR HEALTH: KINESIOLOGY STUDY TOUR For over 10 years, UFV Kinesiology professor Joanna Sheppard has accompanied and led UFV undergraduate students to the island of Antigua, West Indies. This year, 19 students volunteered at elementary schools across the island, teaching life skills using physical and health education programs that encompass physical, affective, and cognitive skills. 15 YOUR UNIVERSITY IS SOCIAL CULTURAL CELEBRATIONS ON CAMPUS To celebrate Holi, the Indian festival of colours, students gathered on the green at UFV’s Abbotsford campus. The South Asian Studies Institute joined forces with UFV Student Life, the Sikh Student Alliance, the UFV International Student Association, and the UFV India student club to organize the event. In addition to a lively battle of colours, the celebration also featured free samosas and dance performances by UFV student groups. CAMPUS LIFE At UFV, you are part of a welcoming campus community. There are plenty of opportunities to meet new people while cheering on the Cascades, attending a cultural event or lecture, or joining one of 65+ clubs and associations! 16 17 200 students living on campus UFV VALUES INCLUSIVITY “Living in residence was a great way to become part of a community. As a resident I was given opportunities to learn about other cultures, engage with my peers, and meet new people. As a resident assistant I was able to be a part of creating the same warm and welcoming community for the new students who came after me. Baker House is where I made lifelong friends with students from all around the world.” Lauren D., BA 2018 65+ student clubs and associations UFV Pride Collective Physics Student Association “Getting involved in the UFV community was the best decision of my university career. I will leave UFV with lifelong friends, and a broad skillset that will help me in my personal life and pursuit of a career.” Hannah Y., BKin 2019 UFV Muslim Student Club Theatre Students Association Mental Health Awareness Club Nursing Student Association Outdoor and Adventure Club Kinesiology Student Association Japanese Culture Club University Christian Ministries Association of History Students E-Sports Valley Club UFV Yoga Club 18 ...and more! 19 14 20 incredible Cascades sports teams, including basketball, soccer, rugby, volleyball, wrestling, golf, rowing, and baseball 21 PROGRAMS COLLEGE OF ARTS (includes the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Social Sciences) UF V.CA /ARTS DEGREES Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Bachelor of Environmental Studies Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Integrated Studies Bachelor of Arts in Global Development Studies Bachelor of Media Arts DIPLOMAS Criminal Justice General Studies Graphic and Digital Design Liberal Arts Theatre Arts Visual Arts Associate of Arts CERTIFICATES Early Modern Studies India Canada Studies Indigenous Maps, Films, Rights, and Land Claims Language Proficiency Media Literacy Mennonite Studies FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES UF V.CA /HE ALTH bachelor degree programs with majors, minors, and extended minors in more than 35 areas FACULTY OF APPLIED AND TECHNICAL STUDIES FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DIPLOMAS DEGREES UF V.CA / TR ADES Automation and Robotics Digital Manufacturing Engineering Physics in Mechatronics Agriculture Technology CERTIFICATES Architectural Drafting Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing Automotive Service Technician* Berry Production Essentials Carpentry* Current Agriculture Practices Electrical work* Electronics Common Core Field Vegetable Production Essentials Heavy Mechanical Foundation* Horticulture Crop Production and Protection Hospitality Event Planning Integrated Pest Management Essentials Joinery Livestock Production Milker Technician Plumbing and Piping* Professional Cook* Welding * A pprenticeship training (Red Seal) available in this program UF V.CA /PS Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration in Aviation Bachelor of Computer Information Systems Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Social Work DIPLOMAS Aboriginal Culture and Language Support Business Administration Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Education Library and Information Technology Social Services CERTIFICATES Accounting Administration Community Support Worker Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Education Health and Human Services Integrated Learning Design Marketing and Sales Teaching English as a Second Language Workplace Education DIPLOMA Practical Nursing CERTIFICATES Health Care Assistant Certified Dental Assistant 22 UF V.CA /SCIENCE DEGREES Bachelor of Agriculture Science Bachelor of Science Associate of Science FACULTY OF ACCESS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION UF V.CA /ACCESS DIPLOMAS Paralegal CERTIFICATES Activity Assistant Advanced Medical Office Assistant Applied Business Technology Dental Office Receptionist Human Resource Management Legal Administrative Assistant Medical Office Assistant Nursing Unit Clerk Paralegal Public Relations Records Management Veterinary Administrative Assistant GRADUATE STUDIES UF V.CA /GR ADUATE-STUDIES TR ANSFER PROGR AMS Engineering Transfer MASTER ’S DEGREES Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Master of Education in Leadership and Mentorship Master of Social Work DEGREES Bachelor of Kinesiology Bachelor of Science in Nursing FACULTY OF SCIENCE trade and apprenticeship programs GR ADUATE CERTIFICATES undergraduate certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs Child Life and Community Health Migration and Citizenship Mindfulness-Based Teaching and Learning Program Evaluation 23 COLLEGE OF ARTS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE OF ARTS PROGR AM ENGLISH Bachelor of Arts 12 (C+) Anthropology, Applied Statistics, Art History, Communications, Economics, English, French, Geography, History, Indigenous Studies, Latin American Studies, Mathematics, Media and Communications, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre, Visual Arts 24 MATH SCIENCE GR.12 APPROVED COURSES* 2 (B Avg.) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE GR.12 APPROVED COURSES* Bachelor of Arts in Global Development Studies 12 (C+) 2 (B Avg.) Liberal Arts diploma 12 (C+) 1 (C+) Associate of Arts 12 (C+) 1 (C+) Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice) 12 (C+) 2 + English 12 (B Avg.) Criminal record check Criminal Justice diploma 12 (C+) 2 (C+ Avg.) Criminal record check Bachelor of Fine Arts 12 (C+) Portfolio review and possible interview Art History, Creative Writing, Graphic and Digital Design, Media and Communications, Theatre Theatre diploma 12 (C+) Visual Arts diploma 12 (C+) Bachelor of Media Arts 12 (C+) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Portfolio review and possible interview 2 (B Avg.) Portfolio review Applied Interactive Media, Digital Art, Interactive Media Leadership, Media and Performance, Screen Studies Graphic and Digital Design diploma 12 (C+) Bachelor of Integrated Studies 12 (C+) 2 (B Avg.) General Studies diploma 12 (C+) 1 (C+) Bachelor of Environmental Studies 12 (C+) 2 (B Avg.) Indigenous Maps, Films, Rights, and Land Claims associate certificate 12 (C+) No direct entry from high school Portfolio review and possible interview See academic calendar * UFV’s approved Grade 12 course list may be found online at ufv.ca/admissions 25 FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE Bachelor of Kinesiology 12 (C+) PreCalc or FOM 11 (C) Bachelor of Science in Nursing 12 (B) 12 (C+) Admission will be on a competitive basis. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Practical Nursing diploma Health Care Assistant certificate 11 (C-) Certified Dental Assistant certificate 12 (C) GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES* ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE A&P 12 or CHEM 12 or PHYS 12 (C+) See academic calendar Bachelor of Business Administration — Aviation 12 (C+) PreCalc 12 (C+) Phys 11 or Phys 12 PreCalc or FOM 11 (C+) CHEM 11 (C+) and A&P 12 (C+) within past 5 years See academic calendar Business Administration diploma 12 (C+) PreCalc 11 or Calc 12 (C+) or PreCalc 12 (C) Bachelor of Education No direct entry from high school FOM 11 or PreCalc 11 (C) A&P 12 (C+) within past 5 years Completion of a Human Anatomy and Physiology course See academic calendar See academic calendar A&P 12 (C) See academic calendar PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH Bachelor of Computer Information Systems 12 (C+) FOM 12 (B) or PreCalc 12 (C) See academic calendar FOM 12 (B) or PreCalc 12 (C) See academic calendar Software Development, Systems and Networking, Security Computer Information Systems diploma Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Studies 26 12 (C+) 12 (C+) PreCalc 12 (C+) or Calc 12 (B) SCIENCE GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES* 1 (B) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Completion of a relevant degree See academic calendar Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care 12 (C+) Criminal record check See academic calendar Admission will be on a competitive basis. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Bachelor of Social Work FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES* No direct entry from high school See academic calendar Social Services diploma 12 (C+) See academic calendar Community Support Worker certificate 12 (C+) See academic calendar Early Childhood Education certificate 12 (C+) See academic calendar Early Childhood Education diploma 12 (C+) Library and Information Technology diploma 12 (C+) Admission will be on a competitive basis. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. No direct entry from high school See academic calendar * UFV’s approved Grade 12 course list may be found online at ufv.ca/admissions 27 FACULTY OF SCIENCE FACULTY OF APPLIED AND TECHNICAL STUDIES PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE Bachelor of Agricultural Science 12 (C+) FOM or PreCalc 11 (C) or Calc 12 (C) PreCalc 12 (B) Bachelor of Science 12 (C+) Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science, Mathematics, Physical Geography, Physics GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES* ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE A&P 12 (C+) & Chem 11 (C) or Bio 11 (C+) & Chem 12 (C) Engineering Transfer program 12 (C+) PreCalc 12 (B) Chem 12, Phys 11 (12 recommended) See academic calendar One of A&P 12, Chem 12, Geology 12, Physical Geography 12, or Phys 12 (C+) Engineering Physics diploma in Mechatronics 12 (C+) No direct entry from high school See academic calendar Heavy Mechanical Foundation certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Hospitality Event Planning certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Joinery certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Professional Cook certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Plumbing and Piping certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Welding Foundation certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Admission will be on a competitive basis. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. FACULTY OF APPLIED AND TECHNICAL STUDIES PROGR AM ENGLISH MATH SCIENCE Agriculture Technology diploma 12 (C+) AWM 11 or FOM 11 or PreCalc 11 A&P 11 or Chem 11 or Phys 11 or Earth Sciences 11 Architectural Drafting Technician certificate 12 (C) Automation and Robotics Technician diploma 28 GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES* ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS See academic calendar GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES* ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS See academic calendar * UFV’s approved Grade 12 course list may be found online at ufv.ca/admissions FOM 11 or PreCalc 11 (C+) No direct entry from high school Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Automotive Service Technician certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Carpentry certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) Construction Electrician certificate 12 (C) 10 (B) Electronics Technician — Common Core certificate 12 (C) 10 (C) UFV VALUES EXCELLENCE “My professors are encouraging, patient, and profoundly experienced, taking the time to offer constructive criticism and making me aware of other opportunities to improve.” Celina F., BFA student (Graphic and Digital Design) 29 CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGR AM ENGLISH Activity Assistant certificate 10 (C+) MATH SCIENCE GR. 12 APPROVED COURSES ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 20 relevant paid or volunteer hours Criminal record check Applied Business Technology certificate 12 (C-) Typing test Successful completion of the Applied Business Technology assessment Legal Administrative Assistant certificate No direct entry from high school See academic calendar Paralegal certificate 12 (C+ ) No direct entry from high school See academic calendar Paralegal diploma 12 (C+) No direct entry from high school See academic calendar Nursing Unit Clerk certificate 12 (C) Typing test Successful completion of the Nursing Unit Clerk assessment Veterinary Administrative Assistant certificate See academic calendar * UFV’s approved Grade 12 course list may be found online at ufv.ca/admissions UFV VALUES INTEGRITY “Integrity is evident throughout the UFV community: students, staff, faculty, and administrators at UFV collaborate to share ideas, inspire curiosity, help each other achieve career goals, and contribute positively to the community.” Ian Affleck, PhD., Associate Professor and Department Head, Mathematics and Statistics; Teaching Excellence Award winner 30 31 STEP 1. CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM UFV offers 17 bachelor’s degrees, three master’s degrees, and more than 100 certificate, diploma, and post-degree programs. Find a full list of our programs at ufv.ca/programs If you study full-time, a bachelor’s degree usually takes four years, a diploma two, and a certificate one. Many of the courses taken as part of one- or two-year programs will count toward a higher credential. This allows you to keep your options open by earning a one-year certificate or a twoyear diploma on the way to a full degree. The Future Students office is here to support your search for the perfect program. Stop by and chat about what you love, and we’ll help you narrow it down. We can answer questions and point you toward helpful information, too. CALL US: 1-888-823-8734 EMAIL US: INFO@UF V.CA 32 33 STEP 2. CHECK ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS GENER AL REQUIREMENTS Most UFV programs require BC high school graduation or equivalent. Equivalencies include the BC Adult Graduation (Adult Dogwood) diploma and the General Education diploma Don’t worry, UFV can help you get there. We offer Upgrading and University Preparation courses, along with a Qualifying Studies program as (GED). Learn more: ufv.ca/calendar you work towards gaining entry into ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS Future Students office to learn more: English is the language of instruction at UFV. To be successful, applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency for their level of study. International students should review acceptable English test scores. Learn more: ufv.ca/calendar PROGR AM REQUIREMENTS Many programs have other entrance requirements in addition to high school graduation and English language proficiency; these may include the completion of specific courses with certain grades or averages, written statements, references, etc. Consult the program requirements section of this viewbook or ufv.ca/calendar 34 IF YOU DON’ T MEE T PROGR AM REQUIREMENTS your program of choice. Contact our ufv.ca/future-students CONCURRENT STUDIES High school students can take courses at UFV while working STEP 3. APPLY TO UFV Take note of the admission-application deadlines and make sure you apply in time. towards their graduation. You will apply and pay your application fee for your Learn more: ufv.ca/calendar program online at ufv.ca/admissions/apply BC HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM CHANGES Where appropriate, new courses included in the updated BC high school curriculum are reflected in the program requirements section on page 24 of this viewbook, or online at ufv.ca/calendar Once you’ve applied, check your email regularly for updates from admissions. RECOMMENDED APPLICATION PERIODS: FOR FALL SEMESTER, APPLY: OCT 1 – JAN 31 FOR WINTER SEMESTER, APPLY: MAY 1 – AUG 31 FOR SUMMER SEMESTER, APPLY: OCT 1 – DEC 31 35 OCT 1 APPLICATIONS OPEN IMPORTANT DATES UFV has three semesters: fall semester starts in September, winter semester JAN 1 ENTR ANCE SCHOL ARSHIP APPLICATIONS OPEN JAN 31 APPLICATION DE ADLINE FOR COMPE TITIVE ENTRY PROGR AMS FEB 15 S TUDENT HOUSING APPLICATIONS OPEN starts in January, and summer semester starts in May. MAR 1 For some programs, you can apply ENTR ANCE SCHOL ARSHIP APPLICATION DE ADLINE at any time and begin when the next space becomes available. Here are some important dates to put in your calendar for fall semester. MAY FALL TIME TABLE AVAIL ABLE JUNE FALL REGIS TR ATION OPENS 36 37 PAYING FOR YOUR EDUCATION FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS LE ARN MORE: UF V.CA /FINE AID Every year, millions of dollars in federal and provincial loans, grants, bursaries, scholarships, and awards are processed and disbursed to UFV students through UFV’s Financial Aid and Awards office. If you’re enrolling at UFV in the academic year immediately following your high school graduation, you may qualify for a UFV entrance scholarship. Recipients are selected based on academic excellence, community and school involvement, volunteer experience, and leadership activities. The application deadline is March 1 (September 1 for Trades programs). TUITION FEES FOR A YEAR Full course load of 30 credits $5070.30 Semester-based fees $310.00 SUS health & dental plan (opt-out available) $195.59 TOTAL $5575.89* * The figures above are estimates only, based on a student taking 15 credits per semester for two semesters. Students are also responsible for purchasing their own books and supplies. Fees may vary depending on your program. Find detailed information on tuition and fees at ufv.ca/admissions. For details on international student fees, visit international.ufv.ca. 38 39 YOUR UNIVERSITY HAS YOUR BACK STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES INCLUDE: LE ARN MORE: UF V.CA /STUDENTSERVICES CENTRE FOR ACCESSIBILIT Y S’ÓLH SHXWÉLÍ (OUR PLACE) INDIGENOUS STUDENT CENTRE UFV is a tight-knit, supportive community. COUNSELLING LE ARN MORE: UF V.CA /ISC We offer all kinds of services designed to improve ADVISING CENTRE S’ólh Shxwélí (our place), with locations in Abbotsford your learning, well-being, career development, CAREER CENTRE and Chilliwack, provides cultural and academic support and overall experience on campus. Our dedicated UF V FOODBANK staff and encouraging professors are always working to set you up for success. UF V INTERNATIONAL to Indigenous students in a welcoming environment. Resident Elders serve as advisors for students, staff, and faculty. The centre also leads events and activities that share Indigenous ways of knowing, bringing together the university and the Indigenous community. 40 41 6 major program areas that offer co-operative education options 180+ student research assistant positions 96% 106 of UFV degree graduates satisfied/very satisfied with their education* courses involving hands-on research 94% of students recommend UFV to others** 95% YOUR UNIVERSITY PREPARES YOU 42 of students satisfied/very satisfied with their decision to attend UFV** *2016 Baccalaureate Graduate Survey **2015 Canadian University Survey Consortium — Graduating University Student Survey 43 UF V CAMPUSES Abbotsford campus 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, BC Chilliwack campus at Canada Education Park 45190 Caen Avenue, Chilliwack, BC Mission campus at Heritage Park Centre 33700 Prentis Avenue, Mission, BC Hope Centre 1250 7th Avenue, Hope, BC INTERNATIONAL S TUDENT S Tel 1-604-854-4544 Toll free 1-888-504-7441 local 4544 Email international@ufv.ca Contact the Future Students office any time with your questions. Tel 604-854-4501 Toll-free 1-888-823-8734 Email info@ufv.ca Book a tour and more: ufv.ca/future-students 44