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Donuts, Coffee and the ASC @ NDC – Monday, February 13, 12PM

Want to bring up your grades? Having trouble keeping up with your classes?  Or are you interested in getting tutored but don’t know where to start? Then come to “Donuts, Coffee and the ASC” at the Cave on Monday, February 13th at 12:00PM. This will be a great way to meet your tutors, learn about the Academic Success Centre (ASC)…

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IRCC Processing Time

It is always important to remember that application processing time from IRCC can vary from week to week. To check the current processing time, please click Check processing times – Canada.ca and choose the application type.   If you have extended your study permit while residing in Canada: select “Temporary residence (visiting, studying, working)” select “Study permit extension” If you…

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Understand Your Work Authorization in Canada

From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, you can work more than 20 hours per week off campus while class is in session if you are a study permit holder and are studying at a DLI full-time (or part-time during your final academic session), OR have been approved for a study permit but haven’t arrived in Canada yet In addition,…

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Global Emergency Student Support Bursary

Have you been impacted by humanitarian crises and emergencies, including war, environmental, or economic hardships? The Global Emergency Bursary has been developed to support international students who humanitarian crises and emergencies have impacted. Global Emergency Student Support Bursary General RRC Polytech Application Required This bursary program has been established to support international students who have been impacted by humanitarian crises…

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CRA Presentation: Benefits for Parents and the Registered Education Savings Plan

The CRA in partnership with Career Trek will be talking about different benefits and credits that parents may be eligible for, as well as the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP).  

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Work Authorization for International Students

From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, you can work more than 20 hours per week off campus while class is in session if you are a study permit holder and are studying at a DLI full-time (or part-time during your final academic session), OR have been approved for a study permit but haven’t arrived in Canada yet In addition,…

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Staying Compliant with Your Study Permit Conditions

As a study permit holder, you must meet several conditions. If you do not meet these conditions, you may lose your student status and study permit. You may also have to leave Canada. As a study permit holder, you must: be enrolled at a designated learning institution (DLI) unless you’re exempt show you’re actively pursuing your studies, unless you’re exempt, by being…

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Thank you! – The Celebration of Culture Party

Thank you to all students and staff for attending the Celebration of Culture Party on January 27. It was great to see everyone enjoying the fascinating performances from artists from Brazil, China, Latin America, Africa, and India. There was also a large selection of delicious ethnic traditional food from six countries. The party was filled with joy, celebration, and diversity!…

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English Conversation Circle

Hosted by the Academic Success Centre, students are invited to join the weekly English Conversation Circle to strengthen speaking skills, and build connection and confidence through communication practice. No registration required, just drop in and join the conversation! Sessions will run for six weeks, starting the week of January 9th. Mondays, 12-1pm at NDC, Global Connections Room, D208 January 9th –…

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Anti-Racism & You: Understanding Systemic Racism

Anti-Racism Workshop #2: Understanding Systemic Racism You may have heard, “it’s just not enough to be ‘not racist’; you must be anti-racist”. We know that diversity is one of our greatest strengths, and its fullness is only realized when injustices and inequalities are challenged by people standing up, speaking out, and pushing back against racism in all its forms. The…

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