The scholarships below are accepting applications between May 6th, 2021 and June 15th, 2021. For more details about each scholarship and the eligibility requirements, read the details below carefully.
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Parents and supporters are an important part of a student's journey at Memorial University.
The Office of the Registrar and Student Life have partnered to create a new online event for parents and supporters of our fall 2021 applicants to Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s campus. Join us for a virtual Q&A forum: Wednesday, May 19, 2021 7-9 p.m. (NDT)
Parents and supporters can also visit our website to sign up for our Parent Newsletter and for more resources to help their students succeed: https://www.mun.ca/student/new/parents/. TRU is working hard to complete the 2021-2022 course schedules. The tentative release date is early June. Here are ways the Future Students Office can support your students in course timetabling and registration:
Do you know a student who would make an outstanding Engineer but may not have the grades for a large post-secondary institution? TRU’s Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering Program may be exactly what they are looking for! Our admission requirements for the program are 67% or higher in: English 12, Pre-Calculus 12, Chemistry 11 & Physics 11. Software engineering is one of the most in-demand and fastest growing professions in North America. Software engineering jobs are expected to jump by 24 percent from 2019 to 2026. Software Engineers work in a wide variety of roles like software project manager, software architect, software designer, software tester, system analysts and web developer, for companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, IBM, and Apple. Our program offers small cohorts, an achievable admission requirement package, the ONLY software engineering program outside the lower mainland and an Engineering Degree at an affordable cost. It’s a competitive program, so students are encourage to APPLY NOW! The application deadline is May 30th. Questions about the program? Email Kammi Madsen, Engineering Advisor and Accreditation Coordinator at [email protected].
What: Timetabling and Registration Workshops
When: June & July (dates and times TDB, please monitor our events page for details) Where: Virtual via MS Teams To keep up to date on TRU Events for Future Students, click the image above. Events will be added throughout the year, so make sure to check back often! Upcoming Programming
Skillfully Responding to People in Distress - Online - May 12, 9-1 Interactive online training to learn how to skillfully respond to and de-escalate emotional distress. Register here. Contact us for group booking of online training and courses for your agency/company. Click here. Preparing for whatever wave comes your way: Mental Health WeekBy Thomas Golka A recent study conducted by the Canadian Mental Health Association with researchers from the University of British Columbia, reported 48 per cent of people are feeling worried and anxious during Canada’s second spike in COVID cases. It’s normal to feel a wide range of emotions (even outside of a pandemic). We shouldn’t aim to be happy all the time. This week — May 3 – 9 — is Mental Health Week in Canada, let’s start getting in tune with our emotions… name it, don’t numb it. Full Story Exercising your emotions and finding help should you need itBy Fergus Allen High school can be challenging for some—even rough or hard. This makes it all the more important that students be equipped with the tools to seek help if they need it. “Highschoolers exist in such a pressure-cooker environment,” says Aayush Malhotra. “What I tell students is that it is a completely human thing to experience things such as depression, thoughts of suicide, and mental health struggles.” Aayush is a long-standing volunteer with the Crisis Centre of BC’s youth programming and regularly leads the Self Care for Mental Health workshop in high schools around the region. The aim of the game is de-stigmatization—talking openly about mental health and encouraging help-seeking behaviour. “It’s completely natural to have days where you’re off. And on those days, there should be nothing standing in your way of getting support,” he says. Full Story Crisis Support & Suicide Prevention
Once again this year, Memorial is offering a selection of courses from various disciplines for new incoming students scheduled to begin their educational journey this September (fall 2021 semester).
We have attached a graphic which can be used on monitors at your school as well as social media graphics for Facebook and Twitter to share with your student and parent audiences. Students can register for a university credit course held during our 6-week summer session, running June 28-Aug. 7, 2021. Registration opens Tuesday, June 1. Learn more at www.mun.ca/undergrad/kickstart. If you need additional information, please contact Michelle Osmond at [email protected]. We’re here to help your students register for the University of Alberta! Registration for online faculty-specific and general Registration 101 sessions are now available.
At this session students will:
CUE 2021-2022 Re-Opening Plan
Looking Ahead In our Vision 2027 document, president Dr. Tim Loreman outlined ten key points, including the following, in our road map to long term success:
Engagement OpportunitiesThe CUE Recruitment Team has been active in brainstorming new opportunities to connect with you and your students during these times. Our team is flexible in terms of times and delivery methods, and hope to provide an engaging and meaningful experience for all students. Ask us today about our options for:
Students can sit in on some virtual university classes, meet university students and win some prizes! They can find out what university looks like right now and ask our current students any questions about making the right choice for Fall 2021. Registration Link Morning Chats with the CUE International Student Advisor Join our International Student Advisor every Friday morning to have your questions answered, receive support services, meet other international students, and more. Registration not required. Please note that immigration questions will not be answered -- you will need to book an appointment or email the International Office for assistance. Join the meeting here. e. [email protected] Prospective Student Appointments Students can now meet virtually with a recruitment advisor to find out more about programs and admission requirements. Appointment Booking Return to Campus!
Following Dr. Bonnie Henry's announcement in March advising all post-secondary institutions to prepare for a full return to on-campus education this September, BCIT has begun preparations – putting student and community safety as the top priority. Building on our success of safely returning activity to campus in a gradual manner, BCIT continues to work with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training (AEST) on the updated Go-Forward Guidelines and Safety Plans. As this information progresses, updates will be available on the BCIT COVID-19 website. Resources designed for you Check out the Counsellors' Guide – your first stop for resources including information on programs, entrance requirements, and applications processing. Please help us improve our website by completing a short survey while you're there. Visit the Counsellors Guide to share your feedback. Introducing Microcredentials We are growing again – expanding our educational offerings in new ways to meet our learners' needs. Future-proof your career or just explore our short courses and microcredentials. Read about microcredentials in Digital Transformation, Mass Timber Construction, and Natural Resource & Environmental Protection including the pilot we ran this winter. Book early for Fall visits We are booking now for Fall 2021 and Winter 2022 high school visits. Program Advising will come to you virtually via Zoom, and in-person as soon as it's safe. Let us know and we'll save the date for your school. To book, email [email protected] Upcoming information sessions Calling all future healthcare workers! BCIT School of Health Sciences has upcoming info sessions for many of its programs. High school students can learn about the programs and what it takes to be a competitive applicant. View the sessions and register here. School of Business + Media is also hosting a number of info sessions. Learn about the different options for studying business at BCIT. View all upcoming Business + Media sessions. A complete list of upcoming info sessions – including the next BCIT 101 hosted by Program Advising – is listed below. Featured programs Applications for full-time programs are open.
Upcoming info sessions There are a number of info sessions scheduled in May.
MacEwan University now has a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Please visit their website for more information MacEwan is hosting virtual events to support students with planning their programs in the fall and future years. Please visit their website for more information on events and programs.
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Ms. GavelinWelcome to the world of scholarships and post secondary planning! I have been working with Valleyview students since 2005 as a Counsellor and their Scholarship liaison. I won't be able to tell you exactly what to apply for but I can give you direction on your journey through this part of high school. Archives
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