Join the University of Waterloo on select Tuesday evenings between 5 and 6 p.m. ET for Transfer Tuesday, an opportunity to learn about the transfer process at Waterloo. You can also ask questions during the live Q&A at the end of each webinar.
Each session will be on a different theme, so you’re encouraged to sign up for as many as you’d like.
- February 8 – Tips for completing your application
- March 15 – Understanding your offer and transfer credits
These webinars are meant for students interested in transferring to the University of Guelph in 2022.
When: | Wednesday, February 9, 2022 1-2PM and 7-8 PM |
Meeting Platform: | Zoom |
Format: | 30-minute presentation followed by Q&A |
Niagara University in Ontario will be hosting a virtual information session.
Date: Thursday February 10th
Time: 6:30-7:30 pm.
This session is open to any degree students/alumni that are interested in graduate programs.
We offer:
– Master of Business Administration
– Master of Science in Information Security and Digital Forensics
Register here for the virtual event.
Boston University’s College of Communication team will have a zoom information session for prospective students.
The Graduate Affairs team will discuss master’s application requirements, scholarships, financial aid options, and graduate student life in Boston. We encourage students to bring questions to this event.
Details regarding the application and deadlines here.
Why should you consider Boston University:
- Seneca students will be offered an application fee waiver for COM’s graduate programs. Students can email comgrad@bu.edu to receive a fee waiver code.
- Seneca PRCC students who are accepted and enroll in BU’s MS in Public Relations program will receive a minimum scholarship of $10,000 US per year.
- Application is here: https://www.bu.edu/com/admissions/graduate/application-instructions/
We encourage students to bring questions to this event.
Event Details:
Date: February 11, 2022
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Are you looking to pathway from an Ontario college diploma to a Seneca honours bachelor degree?
Learn how to pathway from an Ontario college diploma to a Seneca honours bachelor degree with our webinar series from Feb. 14 to 18. During the sessions, we will explore information about Seneca degree programs, eligibility requirements for the diploma to degree pathways and how to apply.
A total of 17 degree programs will be presented.
Have you completed some college or university credits? Looking to turn your diploma into a degree?
Join Lakehead University for their Transfer Student Webinar and learn about admissions, pathway agreements and transfer credit application. Have your questions answered by our advisors during our live Q&A.
Engineering transfer info will not be covered. Students are encouraged to instead attend a bi-weekly virtual Info Session hosted by our Faculty. Visit: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/programs/faculties/engineering/college-transfer-program/college-visits. You can also find other events here: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/admissions/events
Please note, this webinar is not suited for the following: Consecutive Education (BEd), 1 year BSW or Graduate Studies applicants. Check our website for additional upcoming webinars.
International students are encouraged to connect with our International Recruitment staff at: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/international/future
Are you interested in transferring to Ontario Tech University?
Learn how you can use your college diploma to earn a university degree at their virtual event.
Date: Wednesday, February 16
Time: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
Lakehead Engineering is hosting a get-together in Toronto this month for college transfer applicants from the GTHA region.
This is an opportunity for prospective college transfer students in 3-year Engineering programs (MBT/MIT/EET/ECT/EMA) to meet face-to-face with professors, learn more about Lakehead Engineering, and chat with some of our students.
Date: Saturday February 26
Time: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: 483 Queen Street West (Third Floor) in Toronto
The week-long event is dedicated to the arts and packed full of exciting sessions that you can enjoy virtually. If you are interested in studying an Art or Design course, or working in the creative community, or have a personal passion for the arts, there is sure to be something of interest.
Over a thousand people signed up from nearly fifty countries to our sessions last year so we decided to run the event again with new workshops.
You can register for as many sessions as you like, there is no limit on how many you can attend.
From listening to guest speakers such as photographer Jack Latham, to learning about experimental drawing approaches and improvisation, there are lots of sessions to choose from.
It’s a great chance to hear from our practicing lecturers and ask any questions you might have about studying with us.
If you are interested but cannot attend, do still register as we will be able to e-mail recordings of the sessions afterwards.
Find out more about the School of Arts and the exciting courses on offer.
Join the University of Guelph for various presentations on topics such as admission, finances, housing and more!
Dates: Running February 28 – March 4