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 Canada 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!
April 11
Concordia’s Congratulations! What’s Next? – Virtual – 1 pm EDT
“Congratulations on your offer of admission to Concordia University! To help you prepare for your next steps, we’re hosting information sessions for Concordia-bound students. Whether you’re still figuring out your options or have already accepted your offer, we invite you to join us to get answers to all of your questions.”
April 12
Know Your SFU – In Person – 4:30 pm PDT
“Join us at #KnowYourSFU and meet other students also starting their SFU journey this September! We’ll be hosting a fair for programs and services, presentations from your faculty, and you’ll also get to learn about co-operative education, academic advising, and other services for students. Don’t forget to bring along your family and friends too!”

April 13
Western University’s Your Next Steps – Virtual – 7 pm EDT
“You’re in – congratulations! Now, what’s next for you? In this presentation, we’ll walk you through everything you need to prepare for Western. You’ll learn about housing, finances, admission conditions, choosing courses, packing lists, orientation and more. Come with all your questions. We’ll be answering them throughout the presentation too!”
Queen’s U Bound: Vancouver – In Person – 7 pm PDT
“Meet the Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment team, and members from our faculties, at our Queen’sUBound reception. Come ready to learn about our exceptional student experience, start your Queen’s friendships early—by connecting with other students who are also considering Queen’s, learn more about what’s coming up next on your journey to Queen’s, get answers to your questions, and much more!”

April 15
Meet McGill: Vancouver – In Person
“Meet McGill Events are held on campus and in cities worldwide. Join McGill staff, students, faculty advisors – and other newly admitted students. These events are by invitation only. Check your inbox (or junk folder!) for an email with instructions on how to register.”
April 19
Discover UVic – Virtual – 5 pm PDT
“If you’re thinking about applying for undergraduate studies at UVic, join us for an online Discover UVic event and learn what it really means to be a UVic student. More than just getting into university, we’ll explore the possibilities and what your education can be. You’ll hear about our co-op program and why hands-on learning is so important, how you can engage with your surroundings, and how our community can inspire you to succeed.”
Waterloo Wednesdays Student Panel: The Student Experience – Virtual – 5 pm EDT
“Learn about next steps you need to take after applying, financing your education, campus wellness, and more! Each week will cover a different topic, so get signed up for any (or all!) of the topics you are interested in. Once you register, we’ll email you with links to all webinars. By selecting which webinar you’d like to attend, you’ll receive a reminder email on the day of the event.”
Toronto Metropolitan University 10 x 10: 10 Alumni, Under 10 Years Out – Virtual – 6 pm EDT
“Are you beginning your university journey but wondering what might follow in the future? Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what ten of our TMU Alumni have accomplished in up to ten years after graduation. This event is a unique chance to explore your employment opportunities and hear the first-hand experiences of folks from your faculties.”

April 26
Carleton Live at Five: Reading and Accepting Your Offer – Virtual – 5 pm EDT
“We want to make sure you have everything you need before starting your journey at Carleton University. Whether you have already accepted your Offer of Admission or have yet to accept your offer, these sessions provide useful information about this important step in becoming a Carleton Raven.”




