Centre for Newcomer Integration

CNI/LTC Student Support Services Weekly W-O-R-D-S Bingo Begins Today!

September 19, 2024

CNI/LTC Students- Check your class BINGO card for a chance to win some great prizes!

Here are the first 4 words and definitions:

  1. Networking
    • Interacting with others in order to develop professional or social contacts for employment or business. Networking can be helpful to learn about job opportunities and trends in a particular field.  
    • For additional information on networking, contact a CNI/LTC- Student Integration Coordinator, Jillian (jhoogland@rrc.ca) for Winnipeg students or Reena (rmnerbas@rrc.ca) for regional students.
    • Read about a recent networking event hosted by CNI here.
  2. Mentor 
    • A mentor is someone with a lot of experience and knowledge in a particular field who acts as a trusted advisor. They can provide guidance, advice, and feedback to help someone achieve their goals.  
    • For additional information on mentors, contact a CNI/LTC- Student Integration Coordinator, Jillian (jhoogland@rrc.ca) for Winnipeg students or Reena (rmnerbas@rrc.ca) for regional students.
  3. Red River College Polytechnic Students’ Association Food Bank
    • The Students’ Association works with Harvest Manitoba to provide food hampers for students in need.
    • For more information on the food bank, visit the Red River College Polytechnic Students’ Association website.
    • If you need support to get food, contact a CNI/LTC Student Integration Coordinator, Jillian (jhoogland@rrc.ca) for Winnipeg students or Reena (rmnerbas@rrc.ca) for regional students.
  4. Culture
    • All the ways of life including arts, beliefs, and institutions, that are passed down from generation to generation. It creates a sense of security and safety for individuals as it gives them a unified sense of belonging.

Check your class Weekly W-O-R-D-S card and try to complete one of the following patterns for a chance to win a prize:

If your class completes a BINGO, email CNI/LTC Student Integration Coordinator, Reena (rmnerbas@rrc.ca).

All the best!

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