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Sexual Violence Policies

Last updated on March 2, 2026

The Sexual Violence and Misconduct Policy Act requires all B.C. public post-secondary institutions in B.C. to have a sexual violence and misconduct policy. Institutions are required to review their policies at least every three years and include consultation with students as part of the review.

British Columbia Institute of Technology
Capilano University
Camosun College
Coast Mountain College
College of New Caledonia
College of the Rockies
Douglas College
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Langara College
North Island College
Northern Lights College
Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
Okanagan College
Royal Roads University
Selkirk College
Simon Fraser University
Thompson Rivers University
University of British Columbia
University of the Fraser Valley
University of Northern British Columbia
University of Victoria
Vancouver Community College
Vancouver Island University

If you find links to your Post-Secondary information are not up to date, please let us know.

For more information on the development and implementation of these policies, please review the Guide for Developing Policies and Actions.

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