Multiple programs cut in Nanaimo as VIU attempts to balance books
NANAIMO — Sweeping changes are coming to Vancouver Island University in a bid to right the financial ship as part of a daunting deficit mitigation plan (DMP).
The post-secondary institution confirmed a number of program cuts, staffing changes and more restructuring following a Tuesday, June 3 meeting of the school’s Board of Governors.
A statement from acting VIU president Emily Huner said 10 programs will be phased out at VIU beginning in fall 2025, with another four being removed a year later.
“We want to be very clear: students currently enrolled in these programs will continue to receive the academic support needed to complete their studies and graduate. Where necessary, we will work directly with individual students to identify appropriate completion pathways.”



