Preparing to Study | LaSalle College Vancouver | Applied Arts & Design School

Omnivox - Closely follow your progression of academic success

Omnivox is an online multifunction system for our students to:

  • access your schedule; 
  • print your schedule, progression chart, and official grades;
  • order a reminder phone call when a class is cancelled*;
  • obtain results for placement exams and standard language examinations as well as your R** score at the end of each semester;
  • view your cumulative presence and absences in class.

Omnivox will also guide you in the obtainment of important documents, such as: Payment proof for tax returns, tuition certificate, academic expenses amount for textbooks (T2202 A) and expenses amount for post-secondary education (Statement 8).

Omnivox Mobile
Now you can access Omnivox on your mobile devices.  Please note that the app is free for downloading. When not connected via Wi-Fi, using Omnivox app will consume cellular data at the user’s cost.
Download the app now:  For Andriod devices      | For Apple devices


Student Orientation

Student orientation is very crucial to every student. It is usually held on the Thursday one week before your program start date. During the student orientation, you will get a campus tour, have your photo taken, obtain your student ID, learn about Omnivox system, as well as other crucial information might affect your study. Please contact us if you cannot make it to the student orientation.


Important dates  

Modifications or corrections brought to the academic calendar throughout the semester are available on Omnivox and take precedence over the student agenda. LaSalle College reserves the right to modify the present calendar without notice. The academic calendar counts 14 five-day weeks followed by an examination period that is based on the schedule determined by the study directorate.



Reserve a locker Buy your books
A deposit is required to use a locker. You must empty your locker before May 20th each year. After this date, the contents of the locker will be kept for 14 days and will be given to charity if it is not redeemed. To get a refund for your deposit, you must go back to the cashier office with your receipt once your locker has been emptied. 
Locks are not provided by the College and must be removed by the end of the year. If not, your lock will be cut by maintenance and your items will be removed. Once a locker is assigned to you, it cannot be changed during the year. LaSalle College Vancouver is not responsible for theft or loss of personal items left in the locker. 
Buy your books 

Books and school supplies are essential to your studies. Students must present themselves to their first class with their school material. A student who does not have his mandatory books and supplies for class could be refused access to class by his or her teacher. 


Rules and conventions of the College

In order to create a stimulating learning environment, the College expects its students to get involved in student life. To foster a sense of professionalism in students, the College has implemented rules regarding punctuality, dress code, language, courtesy and etiquette. These rules will help students understand the value of proper conduct in the job market.  Any behavior deemed unacceptable may lead to disciplinary measures and even expulsion. (Article 3.27). The procedure regarding disciplinary disputes can be found on Omnivox.