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Post-Secondary Events Happening in May

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Looking for a way to get involved with your future university or college? Wondering what’s next now that you’ve been accepted? This month we’re featuring events happening all over North America at different post-secondary institutions, so our students can try something new, learn more about their future schools, and add to their growing extra-curricular profiles. Check out the post-secondary events happening this month below!

May 10

UBC Engineering Ask Me Anything: First Year Registration↗ – Virtual – 5 pm PDT

“Students admitted to their first year in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Engineering) at the Vancouver campus are invited to this session focused on first year course registration. Current UBC Engineering students will reflect on their first year and give you all of their tips and tricks to use when it comes time for you to register in your courses.”

May 14

UVic Registration 101 for Canadian High School Students↗ – Virtual – 6 pm PDT

“If you’ve been admitted to an undergraduate program for September 2024, get a smooth start to your university journey by participating in our program-planning and course-registration webinars for new UVic students. More dates here↗!”

John Hopkins University Information Session↗ – Virtual – 7 pm EDT

“Join a member of our admissions committee and a current student for an overview of everything you need to know about Hopkins, from our academics to student life and what we look for in applications.”

May 15

UCLA Virtual Admission Information Session↗ – Virtual – 4 pm PDT

“Virtual Freshman Admission Presentations are designed to help prospective students learn about academic opportunities, campus life, and the admission review process. The thirty-minute sessions are hosted by UCLA Undergraduate Admission representatives.”

May 16

SFU Burnaby Campus Tour↗ – In-person – 2 pm PDT

“Come see yourself at SFU! Each student-led tour explores academic buildings, residence, the library, sports and recreation facilities, classrooms, gardens, and more. We look forward to hosting you at our Burnaby campus!”

Princeton University Admission Information Session↗ – Virtual – 7 pm EST

“Join us for a Virtual Information Session about Princeton University. Your session will consist of a 30-minute presentation about Princeton University with an Admission Officer followed by 15-minutes of Q&A. The Admission Officer will present general information about the University, along with information about Admission and Financial Aid. For information about student life, we recommend following us on social media, reading our blogs, and signing up for a Tiger Talk.”

Live Virtual Okanagan Campus Tour↗ – Virtual – 7 pm PDT

“Tune in on Zoom for campus photos and live commentary by UBC Student Ambassadors.”

May 23

YorkU Received an Offer? Let’s talk about Next Steps!↗ – Virtual – 1pm EDT

“Join our next steps information session to learn more about how to accept your offer of admission, potential scholarships to apply for and how. Discuss how to pay your deposit fee and how to book your course enrolment appointment. Also, begin forming relationships with current students in our undergraduate programs.”

May 25

UBC In-person Vancouver Campus Tour↗ – In-person – 10 am PDT

“Join us on our Vancouver campus for a guided walking tour with a UBC Student Ambassador. After the tour, an advisor will be available to answer your questions about our undergraduate programs, admissions, scholarship opportunities, and more.”

May 30

University of Toronto Ask Our Students Anything↗ – Virtual – 7 pm EDT

“Wondering what it’s like to study at the University of Toronto? Chat with our students online and learn more about the undergraduate student experience. Hosted by current students from different campuses, faculties, and programs, these webchats are a great opportunity to ask anything that’s on your mind — about campus life, academic and extracurricular options, community at U of T, and much more.”

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