New York Institute of Technology Vancouver campus is a dynamic, highly ranked, and accredited not-for-profit university committed to educating the next generation of leaders and to inspiring innovation and advancing entrepreneurship. Our community of doers, makers, and innovators are poised to reinvent the future!
Upon graduation, you join a network of more than 114,000 alumni around the world who are engaged and technologically savvy physicians, architects, scientists, engineers, business leaders, digital artists, health care professionals, and more.
We want to stay in contact with you! Register your online profile and update your contact information so we can keep you updated about alumni events, networking opportunities, and New York Tech news in Vancouver.
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Join the Alumni Association Board
The Vancouver Alumni Association Board meets monthly to plan professional development opportunities, guest speakers, and social events for our alumni. Please email us at vancouver.alumni@nyit.edu if you are interested in becoming a member.
Contact Us
For general inquiries, please email: vancouver.alumni@nyit.edu or contact:
New York Institute of Technology - Broadway Tech Centre
2925 Virtual Way, Suite 310
Vancouver, BC
Canada V5M 4X5
Alexandria Smith
Alumni Coordinator
778.783.5915
asmith73@nyit.edu
At the New York Institute of Technology Vancouver Campus, we strive to empower and educate our students to become historically informed, inclusive and respectful citizens in Canada's multicultural society. We are committed to participate in the truth and reconciliation process to contribute to the continued healing among Indigenous People. We acknowledge that the lands upon which our campuses are located are traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Stó:lō and Selilwitulh (Tsleil- Waututh) Nations. We are grateful for the Indigenous people's stewardship of the land and acknowledge how they have shaped, and continue to shape, our experiences here.