Laurentian University is located in Sudbury, Ontario. Please visit their website for more information on programs, applications and admission requirements.
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Visit the Trent University website for information on their programs and opportunities! This is a small university much like TRU in the Greater Toronto Area!
TD Scholarships for Community LeadershipApplications are open for students in their last year of high school (outside Quebec) or in their last year of CEGEP (in Quebec). Application deadline: Monday, November 15th, 2021. You and your students are invited to join us at our Explore CapU Open House on November 20. This is an opportunity for prospective students to engage with the University community and attend program specific information sessions, from faculty, to learn about what we have to offer.
RSVP TODAY FOR EXPLORE CAPU One-on-One Advising Appointments Your students, as always, are encouraged to book an advising appointment with our student recruitment advisors. We are here to answer any questions they may have, to ensure they feel prepared and are on the right track with their applications! Email us at [email protected] anytime. Entrance Awards We offer Entrance Awards to help relieve some of the financial stress new CapU students feel when starting their university journey. These awards recognize and support achievement in academics, sports and the arts. Some awards also look at financial need, and many awards are given for your commitment to community involvement and leadership. Visit our Future Students page to learn more. FIND MORE INFO Capilano University’s new Inclusive Post Secondary Initiative Inclusive Post-Secondary is now at Capilano University. In partnership with the BC Initiative for Inclusive Post Secondary Education, we welcome students with developmental and intellectual disabilities to be included in the same courses and programs of study, and in the same ways, as any other student on campus. There are no minimum academic requirements or pre-requisites to access your studies at Capilano University through the Inclusive Post Secondary initiative. Students study for the length of their chosen program of study which typically lasts 4 to 5 years. Throughout this time students meet regularly with inclusion facilitators and get involved on campus social life. These studies are recognized by Capilano University with Certificate of Completion awarded to students at Convocation alongside students earning a degree/diploma in the same field of studies. VISIT IPSE TO LEARN MORE Upcoming Student Events You can visit Post-Secondary BC for a full listing of events happening across the province. These events are an opportunity for you and your students to engage live with a CapU recruiter to ask any questions you or they may have! VISIT POST-SECONDARY BC CapU Events Calendar You and your students can visit the CapU Events Calendar to find out what’s happening at our campuses, including upcoming workshops, campus tours and program information sessions. VISIT OUR EVENTS CALENDAR Did you know that October was ADHD Awareness Month? Don’t miss our latest blog post written by the BC Children’s Provincial ADHD Clinic.
You’ll read about 10 common questions they often hear about ADHD along with some helpful resources. Read more Featured News and Resources Where You Are Podcast Season 3 We’re excited to announce that we’ll soon be launching Season 3 of our Where you Are podcast! We’ll be launching soon with an episode on supporting youth with eating disorders - subscribe today so you don’t miss it! Subscribe today Major Content Updates to Drug Cocktails website DrugCocktails.ca, the trusted website to help youth and professionals ‘get the facts’ about the risks of mixing prescription medications and substances of abuse, has just completed a major content update. Learn more Media Literacy Awareness Week The last week of October was Media Literacy Awareness Week, which aims to promote media and digital literacy across Canada. Check out our ‘Keeping Tech in Check’ content for tips on building healthy screen habits and developing a family tech plan. Learn more Need to Talk? We help families across the province navigate the mental health system, listen and offer peer support, and connect them to resources and tools. Learn more You're invited to our virtual open house!
From Nov. 15-17, explore Memorial’s St. John’s campus from the comfort of your home! Experience student life, connect with faculty, staff and students by joining us online each night from 6-9 p.m. NST. Prospective students who register in advance and attend the open house will be eligible for a chance to win a $500 CAD tuition voucher. A schedule of events is available online at www.mun.ca/undergrad. We look forward to seeing you and your students there! Take time to look at the Future Student Timeline. This is a helpful resource that outlines key dates from October 2021 to September 2022. This is your path to TRU!
I would like to invite you and your students to a regional SFU admissions webinar, “See Yourself at SFU.” The webinar will focus on SFU’s program options, admission requirements, student life, and more.
The Thompson-Okanagan & Kottenay Boundary session is Wednesday, November 17th, and occur from 4pm-5pm. The hour includes a presentation and a Q&A session. As they are approaching, I would like to share with you the links to register for these events. Wednesday, November 17th 12pm-1pm—Thompson-Okanagan & Kootenay Boundary: https://sfu.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ipc-itqjsvGtTzR30gH8oo1A0H42t7VjSY Best, Madison Madison Chad Recruitment Coordinator | Undergraduate Recruitment & Admissions Simon Fraser University | MBC 3000 8888 University Dr., Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6 Selkirk College’s Rural Pre-Medicine Program (RPM) is inviting interested students and their families from rural communities across B.C. to an informational event, "An Evening with RPM."
The event is a chance for people to learn more about rewarding careers in rural health and the Selkirk College undergraduate program that can help get them there. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions of program coordinators, Takaia Larsen, and Jonathan Vanderhoek, as well as connect with current and former RPM students as part of a fun and informal evening. To find out more and to join us virtually or in-person, please RSVP by registering here. Learn more about Selkirk College’s Rural Pre-Medicine (RPM) program here. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. Thank you! Aimie Chernoff, BA (she/her) Student Recruitment Coordinator Selkirk College, West Kootenay & Boundary Region t: 250.505.1396 or 1.866.301.6601; ext. 11384 | e: [email protected] w: selkirk.ca Together we build remarkable futures Selkirk College acknowledges the traditional territories of the Sinixt (Lakes), the Syilx (Okanagan), the Ktunaxa, and the Secwépemc (Shuswap) peoples. |
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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