Weather-related Class Disruption Alert: Students, please check Moodle for changes to your classes Tuesday Nov. 30 and Wednesday Dec. 1.
Upcoming class changes
In anticipation of the severe storm forecasted to arrive in B.C., and out of an abundance of concern for the safety of students, staff and faculty, Trinity Western University is announcing that most classes will be offered remotely for the next two days: Tuesday, Nov. 30 and Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Students, please check Moodle to confirm class changes.
- Recognizing that some critical face-to-face courses will need alternative arrangements (e.g., labs with exams), students will receive notice from their professors to confirm arrangements for each of their classes, via Moodle or email.
- If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your professor directly.
Care for our student community
For those students who are directly impacted by the effects of this storm, including the evacuation order for Huntingdon Village, flooding, and especially state(s) of emergency, please know that our prayers are with you and your loved ones. If your situation is such that you are not able to attend class, this is fully understandable; your safety and well-being are paramount. In that case, please contact your professors directly, as you are able, regarding your specific situation. This will help professors to plan and respond accordingly with care and grace. We will continue to monitor the situation. Any updates will be noted on this site.
Please note that our B.C. campuses in Langley and Richmond are safe and fully operational; there is no immediate concern for campus residents, staff or faculty.
Class cancellation policy
In the event of any further disruptions due to extreme weather conditions, alerts will be posted on the alerts banner on the TWU homepage (TWU.ca) and on the TWU bulletin line (604) 513.2147. The TWU homepage and bulletin line are the primary sources of information about class and/or exam cancellations in accordance with the University's Class Cancellation Policy. Should there be conflicting reports regarding class cancellations, the TWU website and bulletin are to be considered correct.