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Self-Directed Tutorials in LEARN: Library Basics

Students have online learning resources available 24/7! Library & Academic Services is offering a suite of self-directed tutorials that provides relevant and helpful resources for the entire student cycle at college. Students can self-enroll in these tutorials in LEARN based on their own learning needs. Click here for more details about these tutorials and self-enrolment. Module featured this week: Library Basics The…

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Campus Well-Being June Events

Campus Well-Being is happy to share its June calendar of activities, which includes both virtual and in-person yoga classes, virtual fitness classes, fitness centre hours, drop-in sport, and immersive meditation and journaling workshops. All students and staff are invited to participate in these activities at no cost. And don’t forget to sign up for your MindWell account for live and on-demand mindfulness sessions….

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Celebration of Indigenous Cultures, Arts, Languages, and Entrepreneurship

Collision Bi zi kwa daa dim (Anishinaabemowin) Māmawītēnamãtōwin (Cree) Thakakshkowan (Oji-Cree) Tawahikawtayw (Michif) Bohtake (Dakota) ᑐᓗᕐᑐ ᑦ Tulurqturq (Inuktut) All these words are inviting you to an RBC Reaction by Collision event – a Celebration of Indigenous Cultures, Arts, Languages, and Entrepreneurship! Collide with culture, ideas, artists and innovation from an Indigenous lens. The perfect precursor to your National Indigenous People’s Day and Summer Solstice festivities, this event…

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Fall Term Self-Registration Dates

Fall term courses will be available in Student Planning on June 13, 2022  to begin planning their Fall term schedule. Registration dates are: Group 1 (Students in Pathway programs and/or students working with Student Accessibility Services) Registration starts June 27 Group 2 (New students) Registration starts July 4 Group 3 (Continuing students) Registration starts July 11 Group 4 (Readmitted students)…

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Time to extend your study permit?

As an international student, you must study with a valid study permit if your program is longer than six months. Your study permit can only be extended from inside Canada. You may also extend or apply for your co-op work permit while extending your study permit.   If you hold a valid study permit and it’s not covering your entire study time,…

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Self-Directed Tutorials in LEARN: Time Management

Students have online learning resources available 24/7! Library & Academic Services is offering a suite of self-directed tutorials that provides relevant and helpful resources for the entire student cycle at college. Students can self-enroll in these tutorials in LEARN based on their own learning needs. Click here for more details about these tutorials and self-enrolment. Module featured this week: Time Management While…

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Weekly Review Workshops – Business Administration & Applied Accounting

Review workshops provide students weekly opportunities to review and practice new course material under the guidance of a professional ASC tutor. Mike Reimer and Chani Singh will be delivering two review workshops per week for each of the following courses via Webex: Accounting Fundamentals (ACCT-1071) Business Mathematics (MATH-1078) Managerial Accounting (ACCT-1074) Financial Mathematics (MATH-2078) Financial Accounting (ACCT-2071) The review schedule…

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SES What’s Happening

Student Employment Services offers students and recent graduates assistance with job search strategies, cover letter and résumé writing, interview preparation, employment application forms, informational interviews and current labor market information. Student Employment Services provides personalized support and direction to students and recent graduates seeking summer, part-time, full-time and temporary employment. Get the latest announcements on employment events and resources by…

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Summer BBQ – Thank you

Thank you to all staff, students and faculty for attending our Summer BBQ Event at both the Notre Dame and Exchange District Campuses. It was great to see everyone enjoying the beautiful weather, playing games and meeting each other. Keep an eye out for the rest of the pictures! We look forward to meeting you at future events soon!

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What does academic integrity mean?

What does academic integrity mean? (a) Submitting academic work that shows what you know and what you can do (b) Contributing fairly to group work (c) Giving credit for words, ideas or images that are not your own (d) Finding the right academic help, not someone who will do the work for you (e) All the above   The answer…

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