Tuesday, October 25, 2016

University of Saskatchewan - Applications and Deadlines


Applications for admission for the 2017-2018 academic year opened online in early October, and up-to-date admission requirements and application deadlines are all available at explore.usask.ca.

December 1 is the deadline to apply for early admission to programs in the Edwards School of Business, the College of Engineering and the College of Kinesiology, and is also the deadline to apply for admission for all entering students who plan to apply for Best and Brightest Entrance Scholarships.

By December 1, applicants must submit:
  • the online application for admission and application fee,
  • an up-to-date transcript,
  • an official timetable or class schedule listing all classes they will be completing, and
  • proof of English proficiency, if required.
Find the steps to apply, including how to check the status of an application and send documents, at: explore.usask.ca/admissions.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Shad Experience

HAD is a registered Canadian charity that empowers exceptional high school students – at a pivotal point in their education – to recognize their own capabilities and envision their extraordinary potential as tomorrow’s leaders and change makers. Each year, SHAD provides the opportunity for 700+ students from across Canada and internationally to attend a month-long summer program, in-residence at one of our Canadian host universities, focused on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & math). There are currently more than 15,500 SHAD alumni including 30 Rhodes Scholars, Top 40 Under 40 & Top 20 Under 20 award recipients, and many other accomplished professionals, all sharing the transformational SHAD experience and able to leverage their SHAD network for life. Founded in 1980, SHAD is based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Students selected through the rigorous, competitive process for places in the summer program are top performers who are also well-rounded emerging leaders demonstrating initiative, creativity and flair. They are leaders in their schools, volunteers in their communities, and are often gifted musicians, artists and athletes.

Unique Challenges and Rewards

Each of our SHAD campuses offers an immersive program of lectures, workshops, projects and activities. Inside and outside the classroom, SHAD builds on the STEAM foundation, introducing participants to a multi-disciplinary program that offers unique experiences and a new way of understanding the world. Speakers include university professors, business leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators, inspiring students to set aspirational goals.

SHAD campuses build their programming around a theme of national significance, which changes each year and is released the first week of each annual session. Participants are challenged with a big, complex issue and are asked to find bold solutions, working together with their peers to bring their ideas to life. Success comes from figuring things out together and learning from fellow students. Winning projects are selected per campus to advance to national judging. The results of the competition are announced during the SHAD - John Dobson Entrepreneurship Cup Awards held each fall.

Volunteer Internships

SHAD program participants are eligible to compete for a summer volunteer internship for the month of August, immediately following the July in-residence university program, and SHAD assists with placements.

Alumni with Uncommon Purpose

The SHAD experience doesn’t end with the completion of the summer program. There are many benefits to being a SHAD including being part of an extensive peer-to-peer network of like-minded SHADs for life. SHAD alumni include thought leaders and digital revolutionaries, CEOs and academic superstars who use their abilities in STEAM disciplines to bring new ideas and new industries to life, and who share the common features of adventurous minds, entrepreneurial spirit, and natural leadership. See what SHADs have accomplished.

Canadian Forces Information Session

REGULAR OFFICER TRAINING PLAN (ROTP) INFORMATION SESSION

The Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre Detachment Ottawa will be conducting an information session highlighting the opportunity for university-level subsidized education leading to a bachelor’s degree and a commission as an Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces. All interested students and their families are invited. It will include testimonials from Officer Cadets presently studying at RMCC (Royal Military College) and RMC ST-J and a recent graduate. A presentation explaining the application process will follow. 

WHERE:  Cartier Square Drill Hall, 2 Queen Elizabeth Dr, Ottawa

WHEN: Saturday, 29 October 2016
  English Briefing: 1300 hrs (1100 in SK)
  French Briefing:  1500 hrs

If unable to attend in person, watch us live on Periscope or Facebook:


The aim of the information session is:

  • To provide information to prospective applicants interested in pursuing a university degree and a career with the Canadian Armed Forces;
  • To provide information on the ROTP application process; and
  • To highlight life at a military college, through testimonials.


Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Lakeland College Open House

This year’s event is Friday, Oct. 21 and Saturday, Oct. 22 at the Lloydminster and Vermilion campuses. Sessions run from 9 am to 3 pm both days at both campuses. 

You can sit in on classes, take the lead through various activities, and tour the campus and residence. You’ll also meet instructors, students and staff and get your questions answered! 

If you’re ready to apply to Lakeland, Open House is the time to do it as we waive the $90 application fee. In other words, you can apply to any Lakeland College program for free. 

Check out the Open House website for more information and to register to attend. 
 

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Canadian Mennonite University Updates

Apply Free by November 30
Students can apply to Canadian Mennonite University for free before November 30th. Click HERE to apply.

Fall Open House
10 AM - 3 PM
Drop in for a tour, meet professors, ask questions about residence life and how to pay for school. They'll meet their Admissions Counsellors, enjoy free gelato, and leave with some sweet swag!
Find the schedule here

Campus Visit Days
November 4 | Campus Visit Day

November 25 | Campus Visit Day
NEW!

November 17 | Music Open House
November 23 | Experience Outtatown
Register here


University of Calgary Admission Update

UCalgary Virtual Information Session 2016
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016
Look for more details in our November newsletter. 

U of C undergraduate application opened on Saturday, Oct. 1. These are a few answers to frequently asked quetions: 
  • Students must report all of their first and second semester grade 12 courses
  • Students do not need to self-report grades
  • Students do not need to list any courses from grade 11 or earlier
Students should select a first and second choice program and their second choice should have a lower competitive admission average

More information about undergraduate admission can be found HERE.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

U of Alberta Application Information

Application for Admission opened on October 1.  Grade 12 students can apply now to their desired program for the 2017-2018 academic year.  Applications for scholarships and residence can also be accessed once students have applied for admission.
Important Dates:

December 15, 2016
Scholarship Application Deadline
March 1, 2017
Application for Admission Deadline
April 30, 2017
Guaranteed Residence Application Deadline 

U of R Open House

The U of Regina Fall Open House is coming up on Saturday, October 22. Please encourage your students to register for the event online and come check out campus, win prizes, learn about programs, visit with academic advisors, and be admitted to the U of R that day!

Grade 12 students who apply for admission at Fall Open House will recieve a $30 discount on their application fee, a pair of 2016 edition U of R mittens, and be admitted on the spot! All programs will be offering admission that day excluding competitive entrance programs (Nursing & Education) but students can still apply to those programs and receive the discount and mittens! Students simply need to bring their high school certified transcript.

UBC Scholarship and Funding Information Update

Undergraduate entrance scholarships

The Major Entrance Scholarship program recognizes exceptional students for their academic and non-academic achievements by offering awards valued up to $40,000. Students who apply by December 1 will be automatically considered for this award. 
The Centennial Scholars Entrance Award is designed to improve access to post-secondary education for students facing significant financial barriers. This award is valued up to $80,000 and requires a separate application. Deadline to apply is December 1
A number of Major Entrance Scholarships and Centennial Scholars Entrance Awards are designated specifically for Aboriginal students. Applicants can self-identify as Aboriginal in their application to UBC

International undergraduate entrance scholarships

UBC also recognizes the achievements of outstanding students from around the world by devoting non-public funds to scholarships and awards for international students

Tuition waiver for youth in care


UBC is now offering a tuition waiver for eligible youth aging out of care. Students can identify as a youth in care in their application to UBC

Schulich Leadership Scholarships

Nomination deadline - February 1, 2017
This $100 million program funds 50 undergraduate scholarships each year, across top Canadian universities. It is aimed at funding the next global pioneers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Canadian schools can nominate students fitting the following criteria:
  • Nominees must possess at least two of three criteria:
    • Academic Excellence
    • Leadership (community, business or entrepreneurial)
    • Financial Need
  • To qualify, Nominees must:
    • Graduate high school in the 2016/2017 academic year
    • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
    • Enroll at one of our partner universities
To find out how the more about the scholarship and how the nomination process works, click HERE.

TD Scholarships for Community Leadership

Deadline: November 18, 2016

Twenty TD Scholarships for Community Leadership are awarded to students in their last year of high school who have demonstrated leadership in improving their community. Each scholarship has a value of up to $70,000 and includes:
  • Up to $10,000 for tuition per year (for up to a maximum of four years)
  • $7,500 a year for living expenses (for up to a maximum of four years)
  • Offers of paid summer employment
  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Annual gatherings, networking opportunities and
  • For more information and to apply, click HERE.