ILAC Helps inlingua Vancouver / INVO College

April 13, 2020

 

Press Release 

For immediate release

 

On March 30thinlingua Vancouver / INVO College announced that it would permanently close its doors on May 29th, as a result of the global Coronavirus outbreak. The International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) is now working closely with inlingua Vancouver / INVO College to help transition its current and future students.  

 

Over the next few weeks, students in both ESL and college programs at inlingua Vancouver / INVO College will be transitioning to ILAC and ILAC International College if they choose to do so. 

 

Both schools are working together to create a seamless transition for students into ILAC programs during this difficult time. To ensure that students have a good experience, inlingua Vancouver / INVO College chose ILAC KISS as the best option for virtual delivery for its students. 

 

“It has been a pleasure working with Juan Palacio, director of inlingua Vancouver / INVO College, to help him transition his students,” says Jonathan Kolber, CEO of ILAC. “I’ve known Juan for 20 years and I’ve never seen anyone roll-up their business with such dignity and integrity.” 

 

The COVID-19 outbreak has put an enormous strain on the international education industry in Canada, in particular private schools and service providers that are dependent on student mobility. ILAC is working closely with colleagues and partners around the world to create a strategy for students already in Canada as well as others who would like to continue learning online in preparation for September. 

 

For more information, please contact Jonathan Kolber at [email protected] 

ILAC Helps inlingua Vancouver / INVO College

April 13, 2020

 

Press Release 

For immediate release

 

On March 30thinlingua Vancouver / INVO College announced that it would permanently close its doors on May 29th, as a result of the global Coronavirus outbreak. The International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) is now working closely with inlingua Vancouver / INVO College to help transition its current and future students.  

 

Over the next few weeks, students in both ESL and college programs at inlingua Vancouver / INVO College will be transitioning to ILAC and ILAC International College if they choose to do so. 

 

Both schools are working together to create a seamless transition for students into ILAC programs during this difficult time. To ensure that students have a good experience, inlingua Vancouver / INVO College chose ILAC KISS as the best option for virtual delivery for its students. 

 

“It has been a pleasure working with Juan Palacio, director of inlingua Vancouver / INVO College, to help him transition his students,” says Jonathan Kolber, CEO of ILAC. “I’ve known Juan for 20 years and I’ve never seen anyone roll-up their business with such dignity and integrity.” 

 

The COVID-19 outbreak has put an enormous strain on the international education industry in Canada, in particular private schools and service providers that are dependent on student mobility. ILAC is working closely with colleagues and partners around the world to create a strategy for students already in Canada as well as others who would like to continue learning online in preparation for September. 

 

For more information, please contact Jonathan Kolber at [email protected] 

ILAC Helps inlingua Vancouver / INVO College

ILAC Helps inlingua Vancouver / INVO College

ILAC Helps inlingua Vancouver / INVO College

April 13, 2020

 

Press Release 

For immediate release

 

On March 30thinlingua Vancouver / INVO College announced that it would permanently close its doors on May 29th, as a result of the global Coronavirus outbreak. The International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) is now working closely with inlingua Vancouver / INVO College to help transition its current and future students.  

 

Over the next few weeks, students in both ESL and college programs at inlingua Vancouver / INVO College will be transitioning to ILAC and ILAC International College if they choose to do so. 

 

Both schools are working together to create a seamless transition for students into ILAC programs during this difficult time. To ensure that students have a good experience, inlingua Vancouver / INVO College chose ILAC KISS as the best option for virtual delivery for its students. 

 

“It has been a pleasure working with Juan Palacio, director of inlingua Vancouver / INVO College, to help him transition his students,” says Jonathan Kolber, CEO of ILAC. “I’ve known Juan for 20 years and I’ve never seen anyone roll-up their business with such dignity and integrity.” 

 

The COVID-19 outbreak has put an enormous strain on the international education industry in Canada, in particular private schools and service providers that are dependent on student mobility. ILAC is working closely with colleagues and partners around the world to create a strategy for students already in Canada as well as others who would like to continue learning online in preparation for September. 

 

For more information, please contact Jonathan Kolber at [email protected] 

ILAC Helps inlingua Vancouver / INVO College

April 13, 2020

 

Press Release 

For immediate release

 

On March 30thinlingua Vancouver / INVO College announced that it would permanently close its doors on May 29th, as a result of the global Coronavirus outbreak. The International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) is now working closely with inlingua Vancouver / INVO College to help transition its current and future students.  

 

Over the next few weeks, students in both ESL and college programs at inlingua Vancouver / INVO College will be transitioning to ILAC and ILAC International College if they choose to do so. 

 

Both schools are working together to create a seamless transition for students into ILAC programs during this difficult time. To ensure that students have a good experience, inlingua Vancouver / INVO College chose ILAC KISS as the best option for virtual delivery for its students. 

 

“It has been a pleasure working with Juan Palacio, director of inlingua Vancouver / INVO College, to help him transition his students,” says Jonathan Kolber, CEO of ILAC. “I’ve known Juan for 20 years and I’ve never seen anyone roll-up their business with such dignity and integrity.” 

 

The COVID-19 outbreak has put an enormous strain on the international education industry in Canada, in particular private schools and service providers that are dependent on student mobility. ILAC is working closely with colleagues and partners around the world to create a strategy for students already in Canada as well as others who would like to continue learning online in preparation for September. 

 

For more information, please contact Jonathan Kolber at [email protected] 

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