November 1 - Saskatoon
November 2 - Regina
This career event features interactive display booths and presentations that allow students to explore their educational opportunities, career paths and vocational goals. Students receive in-depth information in the form of literature, technological demonstrations, seminar presentations and one-on-one consultations.
For further information, including career-planning tips and updated information on presentation schedules and exhibitor profiles, click on the title link above.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
U of R - Luther College University Information Night
Wednesday, November 10 from 7:00-9:00
Luther College, University of Regina, will be holding its annual University Information Night in Room 100, Luther College.
For more information, click the title link above.
Luther College, University of Regina, will be holding its annual University Information Night in Room 100, Luther College.
For more information, click the title link above.
U of R: UR Connected!
October 21 and 22
UR Connected!, the University of Regina's annual information event will occur again this October. Students who attend will receive free U of R gifts to be entered to win a number of prizes, including one of two UR Connected! Scholarships.
To register, click the title link above.
UR Connected!, the University of Regina's annual information event will occur again this October. Students who attend will receive free U of R gifts to be entered to win a number of prizes, including one of two UR Connected! Scholarships.
To register, click the title link above.
SAT Information Session at North West Regional College
Monday, October 4 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
North West Regional College in North Battleford will be hosting a SAT information session. Participants will be provided with information about the registration process, exam dates, preparation, online assistance, study skills and exam writing strategies.
There is no cost to attend and pre-registration is not required. Ask your guidance counsellor for further details.
North West Regional College in North Battleford will be hosting a SAT information session. Participants will be provided with information about the registration process, exam dates, preparation, online assistance, study skills and exam writing strategies.
There is no cost to attend and pre-registration is not required. Ask your guidance counsellor for further details.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Future Paths Website
FuturePaths is a web-based tool helping youth to explore careers and connect to jobs. It is a catalyst between leaders of industry and perspective employees. This site will assist teachers, career practitioners and parents when helping individuals reach their dreams.
FuturePaths is proudly provided through the efforts of the Saskatoon Industry-Education Council.
To explore this resource, click on the title link above.
FuturePaths is proudly provided through the efforts of the Saskatoon Industry-Education Council.
To explore this resource, click on the title link above.
Careers in Health and Science and Technology
Friday, October 22 - 9:00-11:45 a.m. at the University of Saskatchewan, there will be a career exploration session regarding educational opportunities in the fields of health care, science and technology for grade 11 and 12 students.
Click the title link for further information.
Click the title link for further information.
Event: What is Engineering?
Saskatoon - Tuesday, November 2
Regina - Wednesday, November 3
Grade 12 students who are interested in a career in engineering are invited to attend this event, hosted by the colleges of engineering at the University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan, as well as the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. The purpose of this day is to provide information on the engineering profession, as well as the two colleges of engineering.
For further information and registration forms, please contact your school guidance counsellor.
Regina - Wednesday, November 3
Grade 12 students who are interested in a career in engineering are invited to attend this event, hosted by the colleges of engineering at the University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan, as well as the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. The purpose of this day is to provide information on the engineering profession, as well as the two colleges of engineering.
For further information and registration forms, please contact your school guidance counsellor.
SIAST CSI and Tour Dates
SIAST is once again hosting CSI (Come, See, Investigate) events at the four campuses this fall.
Kelsey Campus - October 27, 2010
Palliser Campus - October 21, 2010
Wascana Campus - November 18, 2010
Woodland Campus - November 25, 2010
CSI is a half-day event of informative activities to provide an overview of the featured programs. Students will be able to explore in more detail, the program they are most interested in, and interact with instructors and students. To register, click on the title link above.
Aside from CSI, there are a number of dates designated for campus tours at each of the four locations. To access an up to date list of dates, click here
Kelsey Campus - October 27, 2010
Palliser Campus - October 21, 2010
Wascana Campus - November 18, 2010
Woodland Campus - November 25, 2010
CSI is a half-day event of informative activities to provide an overview of the featured programs. Students will be able to explore in more detail, the program they are most interested in, and interact with instructors and students. To register, click on the title link above.
Aside from CSI, there are a number of dates designated for campus tours at each of the four locations. To access an up to date list of dates, click here
Monday, September 20, 2010
University of Saskatchewan: Experience US
October 14 and 15:
This yearly event is for prospective students, as well as their parents and guardians:
Join more that 1,500 high school students and experience the U of S in full swing.
-Discover U of S programs
-Take part in activities and games to win prizes
-Meet other high school students with similar interests
-Tour the U of S campus
To look for more information about the day, sessions available and how to register online, click the title link above.
This yearly event is for prospective students, as well as their parents and guardians:
Join more that 1,500 high school students and experience the U of S in full swing.
-Discover U of S programs
-Take part in activities and games to win prizes
-Meet other high school students with similar interests
-Tour the U of S campus
To look for more information about the day, sessions available and how to register online, click the title link above.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Criminal Justice Program at Lethbridge College
Lethbridge College's Criminal Justice Program is for those who want to enter the field of police work with advance education from former officers and professionals.
This program is for candidates who are interested in people, problem-solvers, community-minded, strong communicators, critical thinkers and physically fit.
Click the title link above for further information.
This program is for candidates who are interested in people, problem-solvers, community-minded, strong communicators, critical thinkers and physically fit.
Click the title link above for further information.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Loran Awards: Canadian Merit Scholarships
Deadlines: October 20 (Sponsored Applicants) or October 27 (Direct Pool Applicants)
These awards range in amounts from $2000 to $75000.
Eligibility Criteria
•Be in the graduating year of uninterrupted full-time studies in high school or CEGEP. Exceptions may be considered for those who have undertaken a gap year for academic pursuits or community service-based activities.
•Present a minimum cumulative average of 85%
•Hold Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status
Selection Criteria
Character, service and leadership are the selection criteria for Loran Awards. Loran scholars are people of strong moral character who have demonstrated academic excellence and potential as leaders. They are curious by nature, interested in a wide range of subjects and willing to take meaningful risks. They prioritize results over appearances and value integrity and honesty. Though they study diverse subjects, and go on to work in a variety of fields, they share a common commitment to their university and larger communities.
Click the title link for further information and to access an application form.
These awards range in amounts from $2000 to $75000.
Eligibility Criteria
•Be in the graduating year of uninterrupted full-time studies in high school or CEGEP. Exceptions may be considered for those who have undertaken a gap year for academic pursuits or community service-based activities.
•Present a minimum cumulative average of 85%
•Hold Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status
Selection Criteria
Character, service and leadership are the selection criteria for Loran Awards. Loran scholars are people of strong moral character who have demonstrated academic excellence and potential as leaders. They are curious by nature, interested in a wide range of subjects and willing to take meaningful risks. They prioritize results over appearances and value integrity and honesty. Though they study diverse subjects, and go on to work in a variety of fields, they share a common commitment to their university and larger communities.
Click the title link for further information and to access an application form.
Thursday, September 09, 2010
University of Ottawa - Online Opportunities
The University of Ottawa has the following online services for prospective students:
1. Online viewbook - students can go online here and order a Viewbook that is created according to their personal interests
2. Online Chat - prospective students can chat online with members of the U of Ottawa student ambassador team. Chat lines are open from 5:45-9:00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, from mid-October to mid-May. Look for the chat button here.
3. Virtual Tour - provides students with an opportunity to see the campus and familiarize themselves with facilities. Access tours here.
1. Online viewbook - students can go online here and order a Viewbook that is created according to their personal interests
2. Online Chat - prospective students can chat online with members of the U of Ottawa student ambassador team. Chat lines are open from 5:45-9:00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, from mid-October to mid-May. Look for the chat button here.
3. Virtual Tour - provides students with an opportunity to see the campus and familiarize themselves with facilities. Access tours here.
University of Alberta Open House
The annual University of Alberta Open House will include an opportunity to:
-Speak with program advisors and professors
-take a personalized campus tour
-attend faculty-specific demonstrations and presentations
-experience a taste of student life
New: This year at the Open House, the U of A will offer Early Admission Workshops for students who wish to apply.
Click the title link above for further information.
-Speak with program advisors and professors
-take a personalized campus tour
-attend faculty-specific demonstrations and presentations
-experience a taste of student life
New: This year at the Open House, the U of A will offer Early Admission Workshops for students who wish to apply.
Click the title link above for further information.
Lakeland Open Houses
Watch for upcoming information about open houses at Lakeland:
October 19 at Vermilion Campus
October 20 at Lloydminster Campus
October 19 at Vermilion Campus
October 20 at Lloydminster Campus
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Lakeland College Bursaries for Aboriginal Students
Up to 20 new student bursaries (each $5000/year or $2500/semester) will be awarded to Indian, Inuit and Metis students enrolled full-timein their first year of selected programs in Business, Heavy Oil Operations Technology, Environmental Sciences and a variety of trades programs.
To be eligible, students must have a 70 percent high school average, must demonstrate financial need, and have previous community leadership or volunteer experience.
For more information, call 780.853.8418
To be eligible, students must have a 70 percent high school average, must demonstrate financial need, and have previous community leadership or volunteer experience.
For more information, call 780.853.8418
Tri-West Teachers' Association Scholarships
Deadline: September 30
Level One Scholarships - Three scholarships of $750 based on the highest average in ELA 30A and B, a 30 level Social Science, and four electives at the 20 or 30 level.
Level Two Scholarships - Two scholarships of $750. Candidates must be registered at a university in Saskatchewan or Alberta with proof of acceptance into a College of Education.
Candidates must be nominated by a member of the Tri-West Teachers' Association. Application forms are available from your STF representative.
Level One Scholarships - Three scholarships of $750 based on the highest average in ELA 30A and B, a 30 level Social Science, and four electives at the 20 or 30 level.
Level Two Scholarships - Two scholarships of $750. Candidates must be registered at a university in Saskatchewan or Alberta with proof of acceptance into a College of Education.
Candidates must be nominated by a member of the Tri-West Teachers' Association. Application forms are available from your STF representative.
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