Location: Room D2014, within the Student Services area.
Beginning a new program or a new semester can be exciting, but also stressful. This quick workshop will provide 10 techniques to manage the workload and pressures of college life. Light lunch will be served and first 30 participants will receive a swag bag.
Register here.
Hosted by: Student Life and Counselling and Accessibility Services.
Location: D2014, within the Student Services area.
Beginning a new program or new semester can be exciting, but also stressful. This quick workshop highlights 10 techniques to manage the workload and pressures of college life. Includes refreshments. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/may-2017-leadership-workshops-newnham-tickets-33857305111
Hosted by: Counselling & Accessibility Services.
Location: Library Hallway.
Counselling & Accessibility Services is proud to host events for Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)! The purpose of GAAD is to increase awareness of accessibility and how it can support and facilitate the learning experience for all students, including students with disabilities. Drop by our event table to find out what Counselling & Accessibility Services can do for you.
Hosted by: Counselling & Accessibility Services.
Location: D2014 (inside Student Services).
This quick workshop highlights 10 techniques to manage the workload of college life. Refreshments included.
Hosted by: Counselling & Accessibility Services.
Location: A1531 (The Great Hall).
Hosted by: Degree and Credit Transfer Office.
Location: Minkler Atrium, Bldg A.
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Hosted by: Degree and Credit Transfer Office.
Location: Library Hallway.
The Student Life department is inviting all students to drop by for cupcake decorating (and eating!). While you enjoy your cupcake creations, discover how you can connect with Seneca’s LGBTQ+ community through the Seneca Pride club and other support services on campus. All are welcome.
Hosted by: Student Life.
Location: Library hallway.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) aims to raise awareness on how digital accessibility, such as user-friendly mobile applications can facilitate the learning experience for all students and in particular for students with disabilities.
Hosted by: Counselling & Accessibility Services.
Location: Online
Are you a student entering a Seneca program from another institution?
This online presentation for transfer students will provide helpful information about academic expectations, support services, and how to get connected to your campus community at Seneca.
This session will include downloadable resources and a live chat function.
Topics covered in this session:
Academic Expectations– learn how to be successful in your coursework for a diploma or degree program
Career Development – learn how to find on and off campus jobs and access support for career success
Library Services – learn how to access resources and services to complete your coursework
Student Life – learn how to get connected at Seneca with events, programs and campus resources
Seneca Student Federation (SSF) – learn how to get involved in Seneca’s clubs and events
Transfer Credit – learn how to apply for transfer credit
Hosted by: Degree and Credit Transfer Office and Student Life
Location: SeneCentre
Make new friends and enjoy large group activities through this Adventure Time experience. A BBQ will be provided.
Hosted by: Student Life, Seneca Student Federation and Seneca Residences
Location: A3505
Join this session designed to help ease your transition back to school and help you succeed at Seneca. Explore topics such as time management, and meet some of our staff who can aid in your transition. Refreshments provided.
Hosted by: Student Life
Location: Library Hallway.
The Student Life department is inviting all students to drop by the Pride Welcome Booth for goodies and giveaways. Discover how you can connect with Seneca’s LGBTQ+ community through the Seneca Pride club and other support services on campus. All are welcome.
Hosted by: Student Life, Counselling & Accessibility and Seneca Pride.