Location: G bldg, Sports Centre arena
Bring a friend and lace up at this free skating party. Enjoy some hot chocolate. Bring your own skates or rent some (student card required) at the skating office located on the 2nd floor of the Sports Centre (limited skate and helmet rental).
Location: Room B2084, within the Computing Commons.
Do you have questions about plagiarism? Attend our workshop to learn about academic honesty at Seneca, what is considered plagiarism, and what you can do to avoid it. We will also introduce you to library and Seneca resources that would help you avoid plagiarism. Register at the Learning Centre (Room B2100).
Hosted by: The Library and the Learning Centre.
Location: A1531 (The Great Hall).
Hosted by: Degree and Credit Transfer Office.
Location: StingDome.
For more information contact Shannon Wright at 416-491-5050, ext. 22299.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: StingDome.
For more information contact Shannon Wright at 416-491-5050, ext. 22299.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: StingDome.
For more information contact Shannon Wright at 416-491-5050, ext. 22299.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: Sports Centre, Bldg G.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: StingDome.
For more information contact Shannon Wright at 416-491-5050, ext. 22299.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: StingDome.
For more information contact Shannon Wright at 416-491-5050, ext. 22299.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: Minkler Atrium, Bldg A.
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Hosted by: Degree and Credit Transfer Office.
Location: StingDome.
For more information contact Shannon Wright at 416-491-5050, ext. 22299.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: StingDome.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
Location: East Gym, Bldg G.
Hosted by: Newnham Rec Council.
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