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How to apply to universities in Canada: 5 tips
It’s that time of year when high school students in Ottawa are applying to universities. It’s an exciting time, but it can also be an intimidating process, given how high the stakes are. University life is not like life in high school. Applying to universities means planning for an uncertain
Are you struggling to pay off your student loans?
While you may be happy with your degrees and your memories from university, you aren’t happy with the incredible amount of student debt that you carry around day-in and day-out. Find out what you can do to resolve it, depending on how much you’re struggling with repayments. The Student Debt
Uproar over Ford’s tuition framework: Is it warranted?
Many of Ontario’s college and university students are in uproar after the provincial government announced its 10 percent decrease of tuition, as well as the drastic reduction of non-repayable grants through the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). It’s clear that Doug Ford’s new tuition framework will have a huge impact
Get Ahead of the Curve with Algonquin Trades
Algonquin College has been training students in skilled trades for over 45 years. Additionally, out of 20,000 students at Algonquin College, 1,900 are enrolled in skilled trades programs. Matthew Dicaire can't wait to enroll at Algonquin College in the Basic Electrical program. On top of his education, he also has to complete 9,000 hours in
Algonquin College is making waves and winning awards
Cheryl Jensen is making an impact. Jensen became Algonquin College’s eighth President just over one year ago in August, 2014. She brought 31 years of experience as a professor, dean and vice president and a reputation for creating strategies that responded to both industry trends and to the needs of students, employees,
Aboriginal Initiatives at Nipissing University
The purpose of the Aboriginal Initiatives Office at Nipissing University is to provide support to Aboriginal students, encouraging them to participate in and celebrate their culture and heritage. Mair Greenfield started her career in the Corrections Worker program at Canadore College in North Bay, worked at a detention centre, and
Education as Transformation — Answering the call of Chief Dan George
“I’m going back to school." What a sense of opportunity that simple phrase evokes. Stories of personal growth often begin with those few words. In a society focused on the power of the individual to change their life and begin anew, the pursuit of knowledge is a critical first step.
Persona Non Grata: Art by Lesotho’s Orphans
Persona Non Grata is an art show to benefit the orphans of Rachel’s Home taking place on October 10th, 2012 from 7-10 PM. This event will be held at Saint Brigid's Centre for the Arts, 310 St. Patrick St., Ottawa, to raise funds for post-secondary scholarships and awareness about the
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