Registration for the next two Youth Empowering Youth (YEY) Program has opened with start dates on Monday, March 15th and Wednesday, April 7th. All youth between 13-18 are welcome to register for this free online-program and we hope you have some time to share this information with the youth you work with. If you would like to incorporate this program as part of your class or school program please contact me and we can discuss in more detail. Currently we have openings starting in April and May. More information about the program and how to register is included below and attached you will find a one-page information sheet on the YEY program.
Introduction of YEY Program - A message from our co-founders Matthew and Lev Testimonial from a youth graduate About the ProgramYEY is a nine-session accelerated program, run by two trained Facilitators who are passionate about helping youth. The program is offered once a week for 90 minutes in an online class setting that encourages student participation. Each class shares a new principle which builds upon the previous principle; ultimately helping students take accountability for their thoughts, feelings and actions; thus, moving them into a place of confidence, security and self-assurance. Upon completion of this program, youth are offered an opportunity to take on a leadership role and co-facilitate future courses to help empower more youth within their school or community. YEY curriculum is a derivative from the Slight Edge Principles. The principles shared during this nine-week program are as follows: Session 1 – Ripple Effect Session 2 – Attitude Creates Your Life Session 3 – The Moment You Stop Blaming, You Take Back your Power Session 4 – Take Action! With Small Steps Session 5 – Fail Forward to Success Session 6 – Drive Your Life with Powerful Habits Session 7 – Be a Student of Life Session 8 – Momentum is your Responsibility Session 9 – Graduation & Next Steps About the Organization YEY is a program of Low Entropy, a registered Charity that is making personal growth accessible to all, and in doing so providing people with the tools to change themselves and the world. What’s unique about our program is that it has a template and a structure to foster growth and development in an intentional, adaptable, customizable, and scalable way. Change starts from within, and we see personal growth as a vehicle for global change. More information on Low Entropy and the Youth Empowering Youth program can be found at our website. Register for our newsletter at https://lowentropy.org/newsletter/ Vision We inspire youth to be accountable for their own thoughts, feelings and actions; helping them become responsible citizens in this world. Our vision is to help all schools across the world create a culture that empowers, strengthens and develops leaders for the next generation. Mission To create a safe environment for youth to cultivate a sense of security, confidence and self-assurance within themselves. Outcome We all have unique gifts and intrinsic value to offer to the world. Our program will serve as a catalyst to help youth explore their talents and contribute to the community in a powerful, positive and meaningful way. After Graduation Upon completion of this program, youth have the opportunity to take on a leadership role and co-facilitate future programs to help empower more peers! This is a unique pathway for youth to gain knowledge and apply what they have learned from the program in an engaging way to make an immediate impact. Registration To register, please click the link, fill out the form and submit it to book a spot in our upcoming program. For more information contact Shawna Deagle, Community Liaison, at [email protected] or 604.314.6102. Warm Regards, Hanan Azam Administrative Assistant - Youth Empowering Youth Low Entropy Foundation E: [email protected] Register for an upcoming program at https://linktr.ee/youthempoweringyouth
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Weyt-kp! Welcome back to the Thompson Rivers University, the TRU Current.
Like many institutions around the world, the pandemic has changed how we provide education at Thompson Rivers University. TRU is working towards a return to campus plan, but since no one can predict with certainty the course of the pandemic, we are building two plans for Fall 2021 and beyond: one with no COVID-19 restrictions, and one with COVID-19 restrictions in place. Read more HERE.
Given the current situation with COVID-19, and in the interest of the health and safety of our university community, the Future Students Team is operating remotely. But we are still here to support you and future students! Ways you and your students can stay up to date and connect with us:
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MacEwan has so many updates! To learn more view their newsletter here: app.go.macewan.ca/e/es?s=104997712&e=9748&elqTrackId=3e399eed83b04bf18d24673f006cd558&elq=5e1e88033fd74402a567e0da3357ea76&elqaid=1014&elqat=1
Virtual Information Sessions are happening March 1-6, 2020 A MacEwan University information session could be the best first step you’ve ever taken. Attend a virtual information session to learn about what you need to get into your program and what you’ll study while you’re here. This is a great opportunity to connect with faculty and advisors, engage in discussions and be inspired by where your MacEwan University education can take you. If you want to learn more about MacEwan’s City Centre Campus and all the services available there, be sure to take a virtual tour. The deadline for the Public Guardian & Trustee Educational Assistance Fund Bursary is April 15. Please visit the website for full details and the application. www.trustee.bc.ca/services/estate-and-personal-trust-services/Pages/pgt-educational-assistance-fund.aspx
Since we’re heading into the busiest season of the applicant cycle, I have several UVic updates to share with you this month.
Thanks for making it to the end of this ridiculously long list of email updates. As always, please don’t hesitate to keep in touch (and send your students my way) with any questions! All the best, Meghan Book a virtual appointment | Register for an upcoming event Meghan Thompson Student Recruitment Officer University of Victoria | uvic.ca 250-853-3584 [email protected] |
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