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    Pinned Article Zoom - Get Started Student Guide

    Instructions for students to login and use Zoom video conferencing.

    Zoom - Frequently Asked Questions

    Guide listing answers to commonly asked questions on using UFV Zoom license.

    Zoom - Join and Participate in Zoom Meetings Guide

    Guide for UFV faculty, staff and students on how to use common Zoom features.
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    University of the Fraser Valley (UFV)

    University of the Fraser Valley
    33844 King Road, Abbotsford, BC
    Canada V2S 7M8
    604-504-7441

    The University of the Fraser Valley is situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. The Stó:lō have an intrinsic relationship with what they refer to as S'olh Temexw (Our Sacred Land); therefore, we express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in this territory.