March 3rd, 2021

Humber to offer both online and limited in-person education in Summer 2021

As we begin our second year of remote and in-person learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Humber remains ommitted to providing you with a rich, career-focused education. Whether online or on-campus, we continue to offer academic programming, student services and supports, and innovative opportunities for connection and collaboration with faculty and peers at Humber and around the globe.

With the Summer 2021 semester approaching, we look forward to welcoming those of you who are starting at Humber, and welcoming back those who are continuing or completing your studies. No matter where you are in your educational journey, what hasn’t changed is our commitment to you.

Following our announcement last month that the Summer 2021 term would include both interactive online and in-person education, Faculties have completed a thorough review of their programs and courses for the upcoming semester. To ensure the health and safety of our community, the majority of our programs scheduled to run this Summer will be offered entirely online, with the remainder having both online and in-person components. All electives will be delivered online.

You can find the complete list of programs, their mode of delivery and course-specific information here.

Please note that some program/course information may be delayed as delivery for those specific areas may be dependent on outstanding information from external organizations. If this is the case, we will communicate to the impacted students as soon as possible.

I want to remind you that the Summer term is scheduled to begin on May 10, 2021 and end on August 22, 2021. Please visit the 2020-2021 academic calendar for other key dates. 

Academic Delivery
Summer term academic plans have been designed to meet students’ needs and follow Humber’s tradition of excellence in teaching and learning, and expertise in delivering online courses. Please note:

  • Online learning will include virtual experiential activities and opportunities for students to engage meaningfully with their professors and each other using various technologies. 
  • On-campus learning will only occur for courses where it is safe and necessary to do so. All government and public health directives related to in-person instruction will be followed. 
  • In-person courses may be offered between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m., seven days a week in order to meet physical distancing and class size caps. 
  • Courses with in-person requirements will likely also have online components. 
  • The amount of time that students will be required to be on campus will be limited to those specific courses. 
  • Regardless of delivery mode, all classes will include regular interaction with your peers and faculty. 
  • Your professors will be accessible and have regular office hours. They will also make online lectures and coursework available outside of classes (i.e., posted on Blackboard). 
  • Work-Integrated Learning remains an important part of our program delivery. Each program will determine how it is integrated into respective curriculum during the Summer term. This includes off-campus activity such as field and clinical placements. 
  • The college may need to change plans for in-person learning, subject to government and public health directives and/or additional health and safety considerations.

Student Services, Fees and Financial Support

Student services will remain primarily online for the Summer term. Please see the latest list of services and their mode of delivery. Plans are currently underway for our online Summer Orientation. Be sure to check the Orientation page in April for more details on how to meet your Faculty members, make connections with your classmates and more.

We understand that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased financial stress for many students. Financial aid information, including bursaries and scholarships, can be found on our website. If you have questions, please email finaid@humber.ca. We’ve also posted information about government support for students.

There are no changes to tuition fees for the Summer 2021 term. Tuition fees are established in accordance with the requirement of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. They support the cost of academic program delivery and general college operations. Tuition is not specific to location or mode of delivery (in-person or online), as it funds ongoing instruction, assessment and administration of programs and courses. Humber has also made additional investments to support the transition of the majority of our courses and services to online delivery.

In addition, compulsory ancillary student fees reflect our ability to deliver services and have been adjusted accordingly. More details about these fees can be found here.

Your Safety and Well-Being

The safety of our community members remains our top priority. We understand that direction and advice from government or public health authorities may change quickly and we may need to respond just as rapidly. This may mean needing to slow down or reduce on-campus activity or shift our approach, and we are prepared to do that.

We will provide you with clear, ongoing communications and keep you informed of any impacts on your studies or our services. Please visit our Return to Campus microsite, and Updates and FAQ pages for information about college initiatives and what to expect when coming to campus. We are posting updates regularly.

We are committed to helping you develop the skills you need to lead and innovate. Our decision to offer a mix of online and in-person classes means that you can continue to move forward with your career and academic goals, rather than put them on hold, during this uncertain time.

We are focused on your future and we know you are, too. We are here to help you keep moving forward.