September 14th, 2020
Canadian Universities Events
The Committee has been hard at work through the summer to bring CUE 2020 to life in it's virtual form, and we are pleased to announce that our website will be launched soon. When it is, we will send you the link for you and your students to access.
As a reminder, CUE 2020 will be held entirely online with different events scheduled for students
Student events are not high school or region specific. Students will be able to register and login for the CUE virtual events on the day that suits their schedule. Each attending CUE institution will be hosting online sessions during the times listed below, and we encourage students to explore these virtual booths with curiosity and an open mind. Student events are scheduled for:
Monday September 28: 4-8PM Pacific
Tuesday, September 29: 4-8PM Pacific
Wednesday, September 30: 4-8PM Pacific
Thursday, October 1: 4-8PM Pacific
Saturday, October 3: 10AM-2PM Pacific
Tuesday, October 6: 4-8PM Pacific
Thursday, October 8: 4-8PM Pacific
Canadian Universities Events
The Committee has been hard at work through the summer to bring CUE 2020 to life in it's virtual form, and we are pleased to announce that our website will be launched soon. When it is, we will send you the link for you and your students to access.
As a reminder, CUE 2020 will be held entirely online with different events scheduled for students
Student events are not high school or region specific. Students will be able to register and login for the CUE virtual events on the day that suits their schedule. Each attending CUE institution will be hosting online sessions during the times listed below, and we encourage students to explore these virtual booths with curiosity and an open mind. Student events are scheduled for:
Monday September 28: 4-8PM Pacific
Tuesday, September 29: 4-8PM Pacific
Wednesday, September 30: 4-8PM Pacific
Thursday, October 1: 4-8PM Pacific
Saturday, October 3: 10AM-2PM Pacific
Tuesday, October 6: 4-8PM Pacific
Thursday, October 8: 4-8PM Pacific
September 14th, 2020
Webinar & Discussion Series - Parenting when Anxiety Shows up as Anger - Sept. 28 - 5:30-7:00pm
for more information, please see link below
Webinar & Discussion Series - Parenting when Anxiety Shows up as Anger - Sept. 28 - 5:30-7:00pm
for more information, please see link below
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March 3rd, 2020
Post Secondary BC Website Link
MESSAGE FOR STUDENTS: Grades 10 - 12
One of the best ways to learn more about life after high school and why you might consider post-secondary is to experience it in person. From your local college to a larger provincial university, you can take a campus tour, and at this time of year, there many different Information Sessions you can attend. Check out the EVENTS listings on www.postsecondarybc.ca and find out about Campus Tours on the Institution pages. SPRING BREAK is a great time to visit campus.
MESSAGE FOR PARENTS – Grades 10 - 12
The Post-Secondary education system is our province is one of the best in the world, but it can also be difficult to understand. To assist both students and parents, the new Post-SecondaryBC website has been developed by 30 colleges and universities in our province as a resource to help everyone learn more about our system and how it works, the terminology, history, credentials and the many different options that are offered. Take a look and explore: www.postsecondarybc.ca
Post Secondary BC Website Link
MESSAGE FOR STUDENTS: Grades 10 - 12
One of the best ways to learn more about life after high school and why you might consider post-secondary is to experience it in person. From your local college to a larger provincial university, you can take a campus tour, and at this time of year, there many different Information Sessions you can attend. Check out the EVENTS listings on www.postsecondarybc.ca and find out about Campus Tours on the Institution pages. SPRING BREAK is a great time to visit campus.
MESSAGE FOR PARENTS – Grades 10 - 12
The Post-Secondary education system is our province is one of the best in the world, but it can also be difficult to understand. To assist both students and parents, the new Post-SecondaryBC website has been developed by 30 colleges and universities in our province as a resource to help everyone learn more about our system and how it works, the terminology, history, credentials and the many different options that are offered. Take a look and explore: www.postsecondarybc.ca
March 3rd, 2020
Thursday March 12th
6:30 – 8:00 at John Oliver Auditorium
UBC students, representing different faculties, will be making a presentation on ”how to be successful in university”. They will also discuss how they got to UBC. Good for Grade 11s and 10s may find value in this presentation as well. Parents are welcome .
Thursday March 12th
6:30 – 8:00 at John Oliver Auditorium
UBC students, representing different faculties, will be making a presentation on ”how to be successful in university”. They will also discuss how they got to UBC. Good for Grade 11s and 10s may find value in this presentation as well. Parents are welcome .
February 13, 2020
BCIT
Big Info Night.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
4–6:30 pm
The largest program expo and information session at BCIT. It’s an opportunity for your students to get their questions answered by faculty and current students from over 300 programs – all in one place.
BCIT Burnaby Campus
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Parking on campus will be free on campus after 3:30 pm.
BCIT
Big Info Night.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
4–6:30 pm
The largest program expo and information session at BCIT. It’s an opportunity for your students to get their questions answered by faculty and current students from over 300 programs – all in one place.
BCIT Burnaby Campus
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Parking on campus will be free on campus after 3:30 pm.
February 10th, 2020
Vancouver School Board I-LEAD Open House at Tupper District ELL Program
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Time: 8:40 a.m. to 3:05 (for students) and 8:40 a.m. to 9:55 a.m. (for parents and staff)
Place: Tupper Secondary
Room: Library
A pizza lunch will be provided. Parents and other adults are free to go after our morning presentation, which runs from 8:40 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. Students are invited to stay for the rest of the day to participate in morning activities, a pizza lunch, and afternoon activities. The student activities will end at 3:05 p.m.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP by Wednesday, February to Oliver Kollar ([email protected]), ELL District Programs Teacher, Tupper Secondary.
Parents, students, ELL teachers, Multicultural Liaison Support Workers and Settlement Workers in Schools are invited to attend the Vancouver School Board I-LEAD Open House at Tupper. This program would be of interest for those students who have been in ELL and who have struggled academically with English and/or math and may need support to gain English skills to enter into Adult School or the Regular ELL program. This program is a sheltered cohort program. There are optional work placements available during the year for those students who wish it or who may find work skills necessary after they have completed secondary school.
Vancouver School Board I-LEAD Open House at Tupper District ELL Program
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Time: 8:40 a.m. to 3:05 (for students) and 8:40 a.m. to 9:55 a.m. (for parents and staff)
Place: Tupper Secondary
Room: Library
A pizza lunch will be provided. Parents and other adults are free to go after our morning presentation, which runs from 8:40 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. Students are invited to stay for the rest of the day to participate in morning activities, a pizza lunch, and afternoon activities. The student activities will end at 3:05 p.m.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP by Wednesday, February to Oliver Kollar ([email protected]), ELL District Programs Teacher, Tupper Secondary.
Parents, students, ELL teachers, Multicultural Liaison Support Workers and Settlement Workers in Schools are invited to attend the Vancouver School Board I-LEAD Open House at Tupper. This program would be of interest for those students who have been in ELL and who have struggled academically with English and/or math and may need support to gain English skills to enter into Adult School or the Regular ELL program. This program is a sheltered cohort program. There are optional work placements available during the year for those students who wish it or who may find work skills necessary after they have completed secondary school.
January 28th, 2020
Engineering events for girls!
UBC Engineering is making a difference in the world. Our Professors, students and alumni are devising solutions to real-world issues. Whether it is finding solutions for the climate emergency at the Clean Energy Research Centre, helping rebuild communities after international emergencies, like alumni Sara Badiei, or simply taking an Electrical Engineering course (ELEC 371) to develop hands-on solutions for medical procedures such as hip replacements. Engineering takes what we have learned from science and applies that knowledge to help people and improve the world around us.
Engineering events for girls!
UBC Engineering is making a difference in the world. Our Professors, students and alumni are devising solutions to real-world issues. Whether it is finding solutions for the climate emergency at the Clean Energy Research Centre, helping rebuild communities after international emergencies, like alumni Sara Badiei, or simply taking an Electrical Engineering course (ELEC 371) to develop hands-on solutions for medical procedures such as hip replacements. Engineering takes what we have learned from science and applies that knowledge to help people and improve the world around us.
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January 20th, 2020
BC Agriculture in the Classroom (BCAITC) is working with AITC-Canada to bring engAGe! Vancouver to life on February 11th, 2020 at the Nest at UBC. This high energy and motivating event will engage high school students and educators in a world of agriculture and food career opportunities! Inspiring speakers, interactive culinary experiences and hands-on learning activities, participants will learn that agriculture careers are much more than farming and that opportunities extend into Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), business and more!
This event is entirely FREE - and open for students and their teachers in grades 9-12. All attendees will receive a free lunch, and transportation reimbursement is available upon request.
Bring your electronic devices and prepare to dive into the world of agriculture and food careers in BC!
Registration is still open! Click HERE to sign up for engAGe!
Christa Wright | Operations Manager
TF: 833-248-2226 Ext. 102 | Cell:709.743.4917 | [email protected]
5315 Portage Ave. | Headingley, MB R4H 1J9 | www.aitc-canada.ca