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Post-Secondary Events Happening in July 2025

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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 extracurricular profiles. Check out the post-secondary events happening this month!

July 3

Concordia Virtual Drop-In – Virtual 12 pm ET

“Questions about applying to an undergraduate program at Concordia University? Our recruiters are here to help! Ask them anything about the admissions process, student life, living in Montreal and more!”

July 6

University of King’s College Before You Start FYP – Virtual 2 pm AT

“Join faculty members Neil RobertsonTim Clarke and Catherine Fullarton on Sunday, July 6 at 2 p.m. ADT to discover how to make the most of your Foundation Year Program (FYP) experience. You’ll learn about:

  • Academic expectations and how to meet them
  • Effective strategies for success in FYP
  • Key resources and academic supports available
  • A chance to meet some of your professors before classes begin”

July 8

UBC In-Person Vancouver Campus Tour – In-Person 10 am PT

“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.”

UBC Bachelor of Kinesiology Information Session – Virtual 1 pm PT

“Join a virtual Information Session to gain key insights into our program structure, curriculum, and admissions process. These sessions offer comprehensive guidance on the admissions timeline and the BKIN degree structure at UBC. Discover how our program can help you pursue your passion for human movement and reach your academic and career goals.”

SFU In-Person Surrey Campus Tour – In-Person 2 pm PT

“Join a campus tour in person

Campus tours give you an opportunity to spend some time with a knowledgeable student guide, who can:

  • Lead you on a tour of key locations and notable spots for student use around campus
  • Share insight into the student experience at SFU beyond the classroom
  • Answer your questions about student life, our supports and services, faculties, and more
    We offer regular tours of SFU Surrey from Tuesday to Friday, and some Saturdays.”

TMU Summer Jumpstart Information Session – Virtual 6 pm ET

“Are you an incoming Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) student looking to get ready for classes this fall? Attend an upcoming  Summer Jumpstart information webinar !

In this session, you’ll learn more about the Summer Jumpstart pre-orientation program. Tune in and explore how you can build your math, writing and study skills and find community at TMU.”

July 9

UBC In-Person Okanagan Campus Tour – In-Person 10 am PT

“Join us on our Okanagan 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.”

SFU In-Person Burnaby Campus Tour – In-Person 10 am PT

“”Join a campus tour in person

Campus tours give you an opportunity to spend some time with a knowledgeable student guide, who can:

  • Lead you on a tour of key locations and notable spots for student use around campus
  • Share insight into the student experience at SFU beyond the classroom
  • Answer your questions about student life, our supports and services, faculties, and more
    We offer regular tours of SFU Surrey from Tuesday to Friday, and some Saturdays.”

Laurier Summer Kick-Off Party – Virtual 7 pm ET

“Congratulations and welcome to the Golden Hawk family, class of 2029! Our Summer Kick-Off Party will be held on July 9 and is open to incoming students only, and includes introductions to the Laurier 101 Hosts, some Laurier VIPs, and Laurier trivia!”

July 10

KPU Registration 101 Information Session – Virtual 2 pm PT

“This hands-on workshop is intended for students who have accepted their offer for Fall, have already met with an academic advisor to finalize their course plan, and are now ready to register for courses during this workshop.

Please register using the same email address you used when applying to KPU, as this will be used to confirm your eligibility

If you haven’t yet accepted your offer or met with an advisor, we recommend completing those steps first before attending this session.”

U of T Ask Our Students Anything – Virtual 7 pm ET

“Join us online to learn more about the University of Toronto! Hosted by members of our Student Recruitment team, these webcasts will feature an overview of U of T, our three campuses, 700+ academic program options, and the cornucopia of opportunities we offer outside the classroom and in the wider world. You’ll also learn all about the application and admissions process for high school students and have a chance to ask us any questions you may have.”

TMU Summer Jumpstart Information Session – Virtual 6 pm ET

“Are you an incoming Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) student looking to get ready for classes this fall? Attend an upcoming  Summer Jumpstart information webinar !

In this session, you’ll learn more about the Summer Jumpstart pre-orientation program. Tune in and explore how you can build your math, writing and study skills and find community at TMU.”

July 13

University of King’s College Before You Start Journalism – Virtual 2 pm AT

“Join Director of Journalism Fred Vallance-Jones and Assistant Professor Trina Roche on Sunday, July 13 at 2 p.m. ADT to learn essential tips and insights for a successful start in the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) Program. You’ll explore:

  • The journalism program’s academic expectations
  • Strategies to thrive from day one
  • Support systems and resources to assist your transition
  • An early opportunity to connect with your journalism professors”

July 14

UBC Live Virtual Vancouver Campus Tour – Virtual 5 pm PT

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

SFU Guided Virtual Tour – Virtual 7:30 am PT

Join a virtual campus tour

The link to your virtual campus tour will be emailed to you two days before your scheduled tour.

Discover our vibrant campuses, academic facilities, and student life in a special virtual tour hosted by one of our student ambassadors, who can:

  • Lead you on a tour of key locations and notable spots for student use around campus
  • Share insight into the student experience at SFU beyond the classroom – the tour highlights spaces where you can build friendships, study, share meals, and engage in recreational activities, clubs, and events
  • Learn about our academic excellence – SFU’s academic programs are prominently featured in the tour, with highlights on our state-of-the-art labs, classrooms, and academic buildings
  • Answer your questions about student life, our supports and services, faculties, and more

The virtual tour covers all three of our unique campuses – Burnaby, Surrey, and Vancouver – since SFU students can study across all three campuses during their degrees. We’ve also included the nearby communities to give a sense of each area’s amenities and lifestyle.”

July 15

Discover UVic – Virtual 5 pm PT

“If you’re considering undergraduate studies at UVic, join us for an online Discover UVic event and learn what it means to be a UVic student. Each live hour-long presentation is led by a UVic recruitment officer, so you’ll have an opportunity to get answers to your questions.

Register for Discover UVic to learn about

  • what makes UVic unique
  • campus life
  • living in Victoria, Canada
  • experiential learning opportunities like co-op, international exchange, and field schools
  • on-campus and off-campus housing
  • student supports
  • academics and choosing the program that’s right for you”

CapU Squamish Information Session – Virtual 7 pm PT

“Squamish Curious? Discover Your Future at Capilano University’s New Campus!

Join our online info sessions! Explore the exciting opportunities waiting for you at Capilano University’s Squamish Campus from the comfort of your home. Be the first to know about the new Housing Incentives: exciting opportunities to make your life easier. There is still time to start your classes in September 2025! What will you learn during the info session?

  • Squamish Lifestyle: Embrace outdoor adventures and community vibes.
  • Campus Facilities: Learn about our state-of-the-art amenities.
  • Explore Diverse Academic Programs: Find the right fit for your future.
  • Find out about Guaranteed Housing: Secure your spot in our vibrant community.
  • Student Loans and Grants: Discover financial aid options to support your education.”

New to TMU: Canadian Student Webinar – Virtual 12 pm and 6 pm ET

“Newly admitted to Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) for fall 2025? Whether you’re a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or convention refugee, we invite you to join the New to TMU: Canadian Student Webinar hosted by the ServiceHub. You’ll be able to ask questions during the live Q&A and get answers right away.

This session will guide you on becoming a student at TMU. We’ll go over how to:

  • Use your online student portal
  • Find and enrol in your classes
  • Set up your email
  • Get your student ID card
  • Check your fees, deadlines and more!”

July 17

UBC Live Virtual Okanagan Campus Tour – Virtual 7 pm PT

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

New to TMU: Canadian Student Webinar – Virtual 12 pm ET

“Newly admitted to Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) for fall 2025? Whether you’re a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or convention refugee, we invite you to join the New to TMU: Canadian Student Webinar hosted by the ServiceHub. You’ll be able to ask questions during the live Q&A and get answers right away.

This session will guide you on becoming a student at TMU. We’ll go over how to:

  • Use your online student portal
  • Find and enrol in your classes
  • Set up your email
  • Get your student ID card
  • Check your fees, deadlines and more!”

July 21

Laurier Get Connected Week – Virtual

“Are you looking to connect with other incoming classmates, senior students, clubs, student collectives, campus resources, and more? Join us from July 21-24 at Get Connected Week for interactive online events to connect you with the Laurier Community!”

July 24

U of T Ask Our Students Anything – Virtual 10 am ET

“Join us online to learn more about the University of Toronto! Hosted by members of our Student Recruitment team, these webcasts will feature an overview of U of T, our three campuses, 700+ academic program options, and the cornucopia of opportunities we offer outside the classroom and in the wider world. You’ll also learn all about the application and admissions process for high school students and have a chance to ask us any questions you may have.”

July 25

KPU Registration 101 Information Session – Virtual 10:30 am PT

“This hands-on workshop is intended for students who have accepted their offer for Fall, have already met with an academic advisor to finalize their course plan, and are now ready to register for courses during this workshop.

Please register using the same email address you used when applying to KPU, as this will be used to confirm your eligibility

If you haven’t yet accepted your offer or met with an advisor, we recommend completing those steps first before attending this session.”

July 30

UBC Bachelor of Kinesiology Information Session – Virtual 3 pm PT

“Join a virtual Information Session to gain key insights into our program structure, curriculum, and admissions process. These sessions offer comprehensive guidance on the admissions timeline and the BKIN degree structure at UBC. Discover how our program can help you pursue your passion for human movement and reach your academic and career goals.”

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