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WGSS Gator News for Grads Newsletter #15 Follow us @GatorFutures May 8, 2018 This will be our last Gator News for this school year. On behalf of the Counselling and Careers Department, we wish all of our graduates the very best. It has been a pleasure working with the Grads of 2018! You are a considerate, kind, and encouraging group of students who have invested in others and impacted our community in positive ways.
Grad Reminders The Dry Grad ticket sale kick off is on Thursday, May 10th in the Cafeteria at 1:30. Dinner and Dance payment and guest passes must be submitted to the office by your table captain by May 17th. Did you get your extra ceremony tickets? Check at the office the week of May 14th. Check your Grad Info Package for the times and dates to pick up your Grad ceremony tickets and cap and gown. Don’t forget your $50 V-Stole deposit! Any questions about Grad can be directed to Mrs. Sargeant in the office or [email protected]
Grad Stage Narratives English 12 and Communications 12 teachers will be requiring their students to submit a 150 character quote to be read when the student crosses the stage at the Convocation Ceremony. The link for this is Grad Stage Narrative. Students are advised to wait to write this until they have received clarification from their English teacher. The deadline to have this completed is May 15th. Students who do not submit a Stage Narrative will have a genetic one read.
Scholarship
Recognition Afternoon All students who submitted a WGSS + District Scholarship Application form will be receiving an invitation to the Scholarship Recognition event. The invitations will be sent to the students’ email. This special afternoon will be Monday, June 4th starting at 3:45 pm in our school cafeteria. Donors and other members of the community will make presentations to our award winners. Students are asked to RSVP by May 23rd. Students who would like to have their originally submitted “Evidence of Involvement” documents can drop by counselling and speak to Ms. Docherty or Ms. Kifiak to pick these up.
Scholarships + Post-
Secondary Plans The Counselling Department keeps track of the students who are awarded scholarships and this information is then used when students cross the stage at graduation. Grads: As you are confirming your post-secondary plans, please complete the GoogleDoc: Grad Scholarship and Post-Secondary Plans Confirmation Form You may also use this link to update information after you have submitted your Grad Stage Narrative to your English teacher if some of your information changes.
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Transcript Information Student Transcripts Service Students can access the StudentTranscripts Service at: studenttranscripts.gov.bc.ca/. Students should have created a basic BCeID account to access their information if they are planning to attend a Post-Secondary institution this September. For details on creating a Basic BCeID account or resolving forgotten passwords click here. Students need only complete their PSI selections once in the current school year. Students may add to their selections at any time up through July 13, 2018. Students may make up to 25 selections free of charge within six months after completing their last course. After six months, students will be charged $10 per transcript, payable on the StudentTranscript Service. Distribution of Transcript Information and Deadlines Interim Transcript Information The Ministry of Education sends Interim batch Transcript information to participating BC PSIs, the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, and to the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC): May 7, 2018 All other PSIs receive final transcript information only Final Transcript Information PSI Selection Deadline: July 13, 2018 The Ministry sends final Transcript information to all students’ selected PSIs in late July 2018 Student Name Confirmation
Students should ensure that the name that will appear on their transcript matches the name they provide in their applications to post-secondary institutions. A student can check their first and last names as reported to the Ministry on their Unofficial Transcript of Grades found on the StudentTranscripts Service website. WGSS distributed Transcript Verification Reports to our Grade 12s on April 26th and 27th for students to confirm their names and mailing addresses. If students have additional changes before the end of this school year, they should check with Ms. Kalynn in the Counselling Centre.
Important Deadlines May
May 31 – UVIC – English language proficiency deadline for all programs except Commerce
May 31 – UVIC – deadline to have all distributed learning courses 100% completed
June
June 1 – deadline to accept offer for most institutions
June 1 – UVIC – housing application deadline
June 6 – McGill – deadline to request residency
June 8 – Queen’s – deadline to pay deposit for residency
June 15 – begin applying for Student Loan
Scholarship
Opportunities Lotus Light Charity Society Scholarship
$500 (x10)
Deadline: May 15th Lotus Light Scholarship Info
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Pacific Leaders: Scholarships for
Children of Public Servants
$2,500 (x60)
Deadline: May 18th Pacific Leaders Scholarship Info
Brain Tumor Survivor Award
Up to $5,000
The Youth Education awards are only open to survivors of a pediatric brain tumour (all tumour types considered).
Information is confirmed by submitting the completed Medical Eligibility Form with your application.
Deadline: May 18th Complete Guidelines and Application Information
Jean Lumb Awards
$1,000 (x7)
Deadline: May 21st Jean Lumb Award Info
BC Aviation Council Scholarship: Anderson Family Flight Training
$5,000 (x1)
Deadline: May 31st BC Aviation Scholarship Info
MADD
$2,000
This Bursary may be awarded to selected, qualified Canadian students who have had an immediate family member (mother, father, legal guardian or sibling) killed in an impaired driving-related crash and who are pursuing, full-time post-secondary education at an approved provincial Ministry institution
Deadline: May 31st MADD Bursary Info
Betty Spalton – Road Building Trades
$1,500 (x2)
This scholarship is available to students entering or continuing studies leading to a career in road building, road maintenance or heavy construction
Preference will be given to students who are female and/or members of minority groups
Applications should include: 1. A brief 250 - 500 word essay
explaining interest in obtaining an education in the field and career goals
2. Transcripts from any secondary and post-secondary institutions attended
3. A current resume
Deadline: May 31st Complete Guidelines and Information
Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan
$2,500 (x6) + $6,000 (x2)
Learning Matters Education Charity provides financial assistance to Canadian children who would not otherwise have the financial means to obtain a post-secondary education
Bursaries are available to Canadian undergraduate post-secondary students with a stated objective to make a positive contribution to Canadian society, and who have a demonstrated financial need.
Applications must be completed in black ink and should be accompanied by: 1. Most recent transcript showing
academic performance; 2. Letter of acceptance into post-
secondary program (where available); 3. Applicants summary of community
involvement; 4. Applicant’s essay regarding future
application of their post-secondary education;
5. Two letters of recommendation.
All applications and supporting documentation as a PDF should be submitted via email to [email protected]
Deadline: May 31st CST Bursary Application and Information
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Childhood Cancer Survivor Scholarship
$5,000 (x10); $1,500 one time 1. TEVA Canada Scholarship:
A one-time $5,000 award that will be granted to a maximum of ten students entering (or already enrolled in) pharmacy, medicine, or health sciences post-graduate programs of study. Students may be in any year of their studies provided that they are enrolled in school for the fall term that the scholarships are awarded in
2. Childhood Cancer Scholarship:
A one-time $1,500 award for students in any university, college, or vocational training program. Students may be in any year of their studies provided that they are enrolled in school for the fall term that the scholarships are awarded in
Deadline: May 31st
Childhood Cancer Scholarship Info
Blue Wave Mental Health Bursary
Up to $700 each (x2)
BC students going onto higher education who have had a mental health or drug addiction CRITERIA: 1. Have experienced a significant mental
health or substance use problem and are accessing treatment and support
2. Can demonstrate financial need 3. Under the age of 20 at the time you
apply 4. Have lived in BC for at least a year
from the date of application 5. Will be enrolled in first year studies at
a recognized BC University, college or technical school by January 1, 2019
Deadline: May 31st Blue Wave Bursary Info
Monsanto Opportunity Scholarship
Up to $1,500
Those eligible for a scholarship must be planning to enroll at a Canadian post‑secondary institution (degree or diploma) in a first-year agriculture, food science or culinary program
If you have applied for entry into a college or university, but have not yet been accepted, you can still apply for a Monsanto Fund Opportunity Scholarship. However, if you are awarded a scholarship, you must provide an acceptance letter from your educational institution
The scholarship is based on academic standards and leadership in the community
Deadline: May 31st Application and Information
Grace Family Network
$500 (x3)
The Grace Family Network Foundation has established a scholarship fund to award to deserving high school graduates in financial need. The awards are intended to encourage students who are pursuing a post-secondary education and who have demonstrated not only academic achievement but also interest in their communities
An essay is required
Any question regarding this scholarship or application process can be directed to: [email protected]
Deadline: May 31st Application and Information
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Husky Energy Aboriginal Award
$5,000(x3); $3,500(x2)
Scholarship preference will be given to students with demonstrated financial need, as well as those with work experience and community involvement
Relevant fields of study: Preference will be given to applicants studying Business, Engineering, Geosciences, Environmental Studies, Computer Sciences, Law, and skilled trades, including power engineering and instrumentation technician
Apply online directly For assistance, contact Universities Canada Deadline: May 31st Information and Application
Leavitt Machinery Scholarship Program
$500
Applicant must plan to attend a post-secondary institution in a degree program (2 years +) in September 2018
Minimum current GPA of 3.0 or higher
An essay is required
Deadline: May 31st
Application and Information
Teachers of Inclusive Education BC (TIE-BC) Formerly SEA Scholarships
$500 (x4)
The goal of these scholarships is to help BC public school students with Ministry of Education designations achieve their dreams of higher education.
Successful applicants must have attended a BC public school; have a Ministry of Education designation and experience challenges that can impede academic success; and be entering or be enrolled in a full-time post-secondary program at a recognized Canadian institution
Please submit applications to the President of TIE BC [email protected]
Deadline: June 1st Application and Information
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
Up to $5,000
Applicants must be: 1. A citizen or permanent resident of
Canada 2. Diagnosed with Crohn's disease or
ulcerative colitis by a health care professional
3. Seeking a diploma, associate, undergraduate, or graduate degree from a Canadian university, college or trade school
4. Enrolled in or awaiting acceptance from a Canadian-based post-secondary educational institution for the 2018 fall semester
5. A student who demonstrates academic aspiration and strives to sustain an optimal level of wellness in spite of their Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, allowing them to excel to reach their goals and inspire others to do the same
An essay is required. Please see website for the complete process.
Deadline: June 1st Application and Information
NRTF Bursaries
$2,000 (x75)
The New Relationship Trust Foundation and BC First Nations communities realize the importance of education. Interested and eligible BC First Nation students are encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will be eligible for a maximum of four consecutive years of undergraduate post-secondary funding. Scholarships are awarded annually and students must re-apply for any subsequent years.
Deadline: June 7th Application and Information
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Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Scholarship
$1,000 (x1) for 4 years for Western Canada
Scholarship recipients are chosen based on the following criteria:
Academic excellence (applicants must have an average of 85% or higher to apply)
Examples of tasks or activities that demonstrate your ability to: 1. Lead other people 2. Work in collaboration with others 3. Communicate effectively 4. Raise awareness about social issues
that you are passionate about 5. Live your life with honesty, integrity,
respect and compassion 6. Awards and recognition 7. Extra-curricular activities and
community service 8. Evidence of interest in pursuing an
education and career in medical/health sciences.
Deadline: June 10th Application and Information
NRTF Scholarships
$5,000 (x40)
The New Relationship Trust Foundation and BC First Nations communities realize the importance of education. Interested and eligible BC First Nation students are encouraged to apply for the NRT Foundation Post-Secondary Scholarship Awards. Successful applicants will be eligible for a maximum of four consecutive years of undergraduate post-secondary funding. Scholarships are awarded annually and students must re-apply for any subsequent years.
Deadline: June 13th Application and Information
South Asian Family Association (SAFA) Scholarship
Up to $1,000 (x3)
SAFA is proud to offer annual scholarships to British Columbian Grade 12 students of South Asian descent who are pursuing post-secondary studies
This year our SAFA scholarship categories are:
1. Academic Excellence; 2. Excellence in Community
Involvement/Fine Arts; and 3. Excellence in Athletics.
Deadline: June 14th Application and Information
CNIB Scholarships
Range: $1,000 to $5,000
CNIB awards scholarships to Canadian students who are blind or partially sighted for the purpose of attending a Canadian post-secondary institution
Students who submit an application are automatically entered into competition for CNIB Scholarships, SAPA Scholarships and the Barney Danson Scholarship
Each applicant must submit only one completed application form to be considered for all available scholarships
To submit an application and find out about the other awards visit
Deadline: June 15th
Application and Information
Envision Financial Awards Program
Envision offers $2,000 (x11) + $2,500 (x2) education awards for Outstanding Community Involvement and the Full Cupboard Volunteer Awards
Applications will only be accepted online
Deadline: June 15th Application and Information
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Veerhood Panjabi Scholarship
$1,000
The Veerhood Panjabi Scholarship will be awarded annually to an individual who has promoted culture within their environment. This individual will have proudly exemplified promoting culture and wanting to spread the word while maintaining good standing in academics, athletics and/or arts.
The individual must:
Be in grade 12 or in first year at a recognized post-secondary institution in British Columbia
Have a valid student card for proof of registration
Be Canadian citizens or permanent resident status
Include a 500 word essay sharing what culture means to them, how they are promoting it and what they are going to do to continue creating a legacy for culture
Deadline: June 15th Veerhood Scholarship Information
Automotive Industries Association of Canada Scholarship
$1,000 (x1)
Applicants must be enrolled in a college-level program, university or an accredited automotive program. Students must be enrolled full-time for the year of the scholarship. You must be enrolled for September of the year you are applying until April of the following year
Priority will be given to those pursuing a career in the automotive aftermarket
Deadline: June 15th Application and Information
Global Lift Equipment
$500
All applicants must be currently attending or planning on attending a post-secondary institution in Canada or the US in the fall of 2018 and must be residents of Canada or the US
Applicants must have a GPA of 2.5 or greater
A short story is required
Deadline: June 15th Application and Information
Credit Union Foundation of BC
Up to $3,000
All applicants must have a demonstrated financial need
Applicants must be B.C. residents who are Canadian Citizens, a permanent resident of Canada or designated as a protected person
Applicants must be in attendance at a public Canadian post-secondary school when the application is submitted
Programs of study may be academic, vocational, technical, or technological
Credit Union members are eligible for up to 2 awards per year - Non-members are eligible for a one-time award
Deadline: June 15th Application and Information
The Sabrina Shannon Memorial Award
$1,000 (x2)
This award is dedicated to Sabrina Shannon, an inspiring teenager who suffered a fatal anaphylactic reaction in 2003
Eligible Applicants must be a Canadian resident and enrolled at a post-secondary institution
An essay is required (see website for details)
Deadline: June 22nd Sabrina Shannon Award Information
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Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Scholarship
$4,000 (x2); $3,000 (x2); $2,000 (x4); $1,000 (x7)
The scholarships are awarded based on the merit of the 800-word essay, YouTube video, infographic or song according to the topic determined for the given year.
The program consists of 14 scholarships for dependent children of PSAC members and three scholarships for PSAC members who are returning to university, college or a recognized institute of higher learning on a full-time basis.
PSAC members must be in good standing as of March 31st of the current year
Deadline: June 29th Application and Information
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC
$2,500
The APEG Foundation offers several entry scholarships to BC high school graduates entering engineering or earth science programs at UBC, UVic, SFU, BCIT and UNBC. The entry scholarships are awarded on the basis of a combination of factors, including academic standing, extracurricular activities, financial need and a student statement
Deadline: June 29th Application and Information
Lift Parts Express Scholarship
$500 (x1)
Must be attending post-secondary education in Fall of 2018
Must have a current GPA of 3.0 or greater
See essay question on website Must be a Canadian resident
Deadline: June 30th Application and Information
Elmer Helm Youth Fund
$1,500 (x4)
The fund is not primarily an academic competition. Evidence of strong academic achievement and potential is important. However, it is equally important that the applicant has demonstrated a significant contribution to the life of their community to exemplify the Neighbourhood House ideal of community services.
Application procedures (please note that there is no application form): 1. A letter from the candidate outlining
personal and career goals, and an explanation of why the candidate believes he or she should be selected for the award
2. Three letters of reference from members of the community or from school
3. Documentation regarding academic standing and other accomplishments
Deadline: June 30th Application and Information
Public Works Association of BC
$1,000
Applicants must be an employee of a member municipality or public works agency or child of such employee. Membership is defined as any member of APWA in the BC Chapter
Must be for full-time attendance at a post-secondary institute
Students must take a full course load and be enrolled for at least two semesters
First priority given to students required to leave home in order to attend school
Second priority to students enrolling for the first time
Deadline: June 30th Application and Information
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Automotive Retailers Foundation (ARFI)
$1,000 (x7 = 2 scholarships + 5 bursaries)
The ARFI is dedicated to promoting the Automotive Industry as viable source of employment in BC and to help students to gain the training and experience they need to become certified technicians
Deadline: June 30th Application and Information
National Union of Public & General Employees
$1,500 (x5)
The children/grandchildren or foster children/grandchildren of a National Union member who plan to enter the first year of a public post-secondary educational institution full time in 2018-2019 are invited to apply for this scholarship
In BC the component Unions are: BCGEU, CEU/BCGEU, HSABC, BCFMWU/BCGEU, GWU/BCGEU; for the listing of other provinces, refer to their website
Deadline: July 6th NUPGE Scholarship Information
SOAR Philanthropic Society
$1,000 (x25)
Scholarship will be for the following categories: academics, adversity, athletics, community engagement, culinary arts, entrepreneurship and innovation, health and mindfulness, leadership, skilled trades, social justice and law, and visual and performing arts
Deadline: July 31st Application and Information
BC Electrical Association Scholarship & Bursary Program
Up to $10,000 ($1,000 - $2,000 scholarships)
Scholarships are available to dependents of personnel of BCEA member companies in good standing, up to a maximum of two scholarships per member company
The employee of the BCEA member company must live and work in BC
Students are not required to attend school in BC (Maximum of three scholarships per individual)
Students must be attending or planning to attend an accredited university, college or post-secondary educational institute on a full time basis
Applicants applying for a BCEA scholarship and pursuing a career in the electrical or electrical engineering field will also qualify for the $1,000 Tommy Haddock Scholarship
The BCEA members have raised funds this year to award $500 - $1,000 bursaries
Bursaries are available to grade 12 and post-secondary students pursuing a career in the following areas: o Electrical (including apprentices) o Marketing o Electrical Engineering o Business
Bursaries will be awarded to the post-secondary students and grade 12 students who will be attending a post-secondary school in September (Apprentices must be returning back to school in the next school year)
Bursaries will be paid directly to the post-secondary school and will be allocated towards your tuition
Students are required to attend a post-secondary school in BC full time
Deadline: July 31st BCEA Scholarship Information
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BCIT Entrance Scholarship
Students can download copies of the Entrance Award package directly from BCIT's website
Deadline: August 5th
For New Students
accepted to: Capilano,
UBC, UVIC, UFV, KPU,
UofA Capilano
JumpStart your Education this May and June
JumpStart sessions are pre-orientation events for all newly-admitted CapU students. These sessions are designed for new students to learn more about the campus and the university community, meet other new students who may be in their class, learn about course registration and more. Recruitment will be mailing a personalized invite to all of our newly-admitted students. In the meantime, please encourage your students to check out the JumpStart website for more information and to RSVP for their preferred date and time. Parent & Student Supporter Orientation Sessions Capilano University recognizes the important role Parents and Student Supporters play in the educational success of First-Year University Students. New to CapU this year are orientation sessions for parents and student supporters of students newly admitted to the University. For more information about these sessions, please encourage the parents and supporters of new students to check out the Parent & Student Orientation website.
UBC
Maintaining an offer of admission All UBC offers of admission are conditional. The conditions required to maintain an offer of admission are outlined in each student’s letter of admission. Additional guidance regarding grade changes is available online. Deadline to accept an offer of admission For most students, the deadline to accept an offer of admission is either May 1 or June 1. Students should refer to the date specified in their letter of admission. Offers can be accepted on the Student Service Centre. Approximately two weeks before course registration opens, students who have been admitted to the Vancouver campus will receive an email from UBC with information about their assigned registration date and time. For assistance with course planning, students can connect with an academic advisor in their faculty. UVIC
Academic Advising: All students are encouraged to review UVic’s Academic Calendar to better understand requirements for their intended program. Some students may wish to speak with an adviser about a potential course plan and learn about tips that will support their success as a new university student. Appointments are approximately 20 minutes and can be booked for a Skype or Facetime session, in-person or phone appointment. Students are responsible for registering themselves in courses. Please read the steps outlined in the Student Registration site for instructions.
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Students may call 250.721.7567 (ext. 6) to arrange an advising appointment with an academic adviser. If they are not able to call, they can email [email protected]. It is important to include the following information when requesting an appointment:
First and last name
UVic student number
Faculty student has been admitted to
Program of interest
Preferred day of week and time for appointment
Current city and time zone We recommend that students book their appointments well in advance to allow themselves enough time to read through the UVic website, choose their courses and prepare questions for their appointment with an academic adviser. It can take up to two weeks to see an adviser, so students are encouraged to get in touch early. Destination UVic – Saturday, May 12 Destination UVic is a one-day, on-campus event for applicants and their families to experience a taste of what it is really like to be a member of the UVic community. There will be FREE bus transportation to campus for families travelling from the Swartz Bay ferry terminal, Courtenay and Nanaimo. The day will include student services, residence and athletics & recreation tours, program planning with academic advisors, course registration information sessions, and opportunities to connect with current students, faculty and staff through a variety of fun activities. All applicants were invited to register for this program by email last week. Eligible attendees will have the chance to win one of two $500 tuition credits or the grand prize of one $1,000 tuition credit towards first-year tuition at UVic! On-campus parking will be free for all registered families. Registration will remain open until the day of the event. However, registration for the free bus service will close on Wednesday, May 9, or when capacity is reached.
UVIC Reg 101 Events Admitted students are invited to join UVIC reps for a crash course in registration through their series of workshops and webinars coming up in May and June, 2018. Recruiters will assist with organizing, choosing courses, building a timetable and learning the ins and outs of the online registration system. Students can register online for Registration 101 Webinars which will take place from May 28 – June 7, 2018. UFV New Student Orientation
When: May 17th, May 22nd or May 24th Time: 3:30 – 8:00 pm Where: Chilliwack/Abbotsford Campus How: Registration and Information KPU Application Night Date: Tuesday, May 15th Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm Place: KPU Surrey Campus 12666 72 Avenue
Offer letters have gone out for Fall 2018 intake
If you have received an offer of admission to KPU but have not yet accepted by paying your $250 confirmation deposit, KPU encourages you to pay your deposit via your KPU online self-service account or attend Fall Applicant Night to get answers to the questions which may be holding you back from accepting your offers.
Guests to Application Night will have the opportunity to attend information sessions presented by your faculty of interest, speak with representatives from all seven faculties at an Education Fair, tour the campus, network with current students, and pay your confirmation deposits in person. RSVP at here
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University of Alberta Info Night
When: Wednesday, May 9th Time: 6:00 p.m. Where: Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver How: Registration and Information University of Alberta – Online Out–of-Province Student Loans 101 Workshop Students are invited to participate in an on-line Student Loans 101 Workshop and get all the tips and tricks for applying for loans in their home province. When: Wednesday, June 20th Time: 4:00 pm How: Registration and Information
Up-Coming Learning
Opportunities Vancouver Film School – Open House
This VFS Open House focuses on their four core programs ONLY: Writing, Film Production, 3D Animation, and Acting
When: Saturday, May 12th Time: 10:00 – 1:00 pm Where: 151 W Cordova Street
Animation Campus How: Registration and Information Vancouver Film School - Creative Portfolio Review
Get an in person 15 minute one-on-one coaching session with Animation Faculty. Find out if you have what it takes to get accepted into the VFS School of Animation When: Saturday, May 12th Time: 11:00 – 2:00 pm Where: 198 West Hastings Street How: Registration and Information
Vancouver Film School – Acting Program: Live Audition
Audition Live in front of an elite panel of VFS Faculty, Industry Professionals and Alumni. Get professional feedback and find out immediately if you’ve been accepted into a VFS Acting Program. When: Saturday, May 12th Time: 11:00 – 2:00 pm Where: 151 W Cordova Street How: Registration and Information Try/CATCH Seminar
When: Saturday, May 12th Time: 9:00 – 5:00 pm Where: SFU Burnaby: Applied Science Building Info: Try/CATCH Seminar Info Try/CATCH (Computing and Technology Conference for Her) is a one-day event for high school girls from grades eight to twelve, with the objective of fostering curiosity about computing science. Throughout the course of the event, students participate in a variety of enriching hands-on activities centred around exploring technical aspects of computer science. The event is organised by student members of SFU’s Women in Computing Science group. Registration is Free! Try/CATCH provides snacks, lunch and a reception for the students. Participants will be eligible to receive prizes (eg. Google Minis) through a draw at the end of the event. To register click here
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Tactical Day with Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services
When: Saturday, May 12th Time: 9:00 – 4:00 pm Where: Vancouver
Activities include hazardous materials decontamination, extrication from an automobile, live fire, technical rescue - rappel from burn tower, heavy urban search and rescue drill. Lunch will be provided.
Eligibility requirements: 1) The Achieve Anything Foundation
defines girls and women as any persons that identify as female, including transgender. This definition applies to any reference of girls, women and/or females. To be eligible to apply for Operation: This IS You! events, the applicant must identify as female
2) A lower age limit may be applicable to some events, please refer to specific event details before applying
3) Signed guardian consent required for those under the age of 19, a signed waiver is also applicable to everyone
4) Government issued photo identification may be required, please refer to specific event details before applying More Information
BC Roofing Contractors Association –
Training + Job
The Roofing Contractors Association of BC (RCABC) in Langley is offering a three-day training program that will prepare applicants for a job in the roofing industry. Here’s what you’ll get: 1) WorkSafe BC approved Fall Protection
Training 2) WHMIS 2018 certification 3) Ladder safety training 4) General construction site safety training
5) Introduction to the roofing industry 6) A JOB with an RCABC company
Requirements to participate in this program: 1) $200 tuition fee 2) CSA approved steel-toed boots 3) Hard hat 4) Leather work gloves 5) Good attitude
At the conclusion of the program, students will be registered as apprentices with the RCABC and will be matched with an RCABC employer. Apprenticeship training will be offered to eligible workers in the Fall. Their apprenticeship programs include: Architectural Sheet Metal Worker & Roofer, Damp & Waterproofer.
To register for this program, contact the RCABC Training Manager: Dave Coleman 604-882-3434 or email dave2rcabc.org
Unique Post-Secondary
Programs TRU Architectural and Engineering Technology Diploma
This is a 3 year diploma program that is nationally accredited
Still accepting applications for the September, 2018 intake
90% employment rate in the building design industry within the first three months of graduating
Great stepping-stone towards architecture
FOM12 67%, Physics 11, English 12 73%
TRU ARET Information
Volunteer
Opportunities http://wgsscareercentre.weebly.com/current-volunteer-opportunities.html and/or volunteer board outside the Career Centre.