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Academic Coaching & Study Skills

Academic Coaches work one-to-one virtually with students to help set and accomplish academic goals by employing research-backed study and motivational strategies.   Your Academic Coach can help you: Set actionable and measurable academic goals. Fine-tune current study strategies and learn new online learning strategies. Improve your availability to retain information and think critically. Explore anti-procrastination tools. Develop organizational techniques. Read…

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Self-Directed Tutorials in LEARN: Test Taking

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: Test Taking Tests…

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Flu Vaccination Clinics

Once again, Red River College is offering flu vaccinations to staff and students on campus. All clinics will run from 9 AM until 3 PM.  NDC dates are Oct 28th, and Nov 4th in the South Gym.  The Stevenson campus clinic will be on Nov 8th in The Resource Room.  The downtown campus location this year will be at the…

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SES What’s Happening

Get the latest announcements on employment events and resources by visiting Student Employment Services (SES) News & Events, including: Virtual recruitment events: Neo Financial is hosting a virtual Open House Friday, October 22, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Avant Systems Group invites graduating Business Information Technology students to an information session, Monday, October 25, 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm  Simaril Inc. invites students interested in a career…

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English as an Additional Language (EAL) Tutoring

 If English is your second or additional language, EAL tutoring can provide you with excellent ongoing support to develop your reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills for success in your program and industry.   Currently, EAL tutoring is delivered online and you can access up to 90 minutes/week of support for the duration of your academic program.   To request…

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Travel to Canada for Winter 2022

All students are required to study in Canada for the January 2022 term with a valid Study Permit, even if your program is delivered fully online.  Students currently studying from outside Canada will be required to travel to Canada before starting classes in 2022. For winter 2022, we intend to continue increasing face-to-face learning for many of our programs while…

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Self-Directed Tutorials in LEARN: APA Style – From Basics to Advanced

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: APA Style –…

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The RRCSA Annual Halloween Week!

October 25-29 marks the annual RRCSA Halloween Week, and this year is full of virtual events that all RRC students can partake in! Check out the schedule below and get into the Halloween spirit with us. October 25 Trick-or-Treating at Your Nearest SA Office | All Week Celebrate the week before Halloween by stopping at your nearest Students’ Association office…

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Scholarships and Awards

Looking for financial aid and not sure where to get it? Red River College Students’ Association has got your back!! We have launched more scholarships for all the RRC Polytech students. Now, more new funds for underfunded programs, nursing students, women and many more. For a full list of Scholarships and Awards, check out our website https://rrcsa.ca/scholarships-and-awards/ Hurry up!! Apply today…

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Scam and Fraud Protection

Have you ever received a scam phone call? Scammers can be very convincing over the phone. They may pretend to be government representatives, or contacting you about some business, bank, or other service that you use. They may even have some personal information about you, such as your name, which they use to try to gain your trust. Be very…

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