ADMISSIONS ACCEPTANCE GUIDE 2012/2013 - Seneca College
ADMISSIONS ACCEPTANCE GUIDE 2012/2013 - Seneca College
ADMISSIONS ACCEPTANCE GUIDE 2012/2013 - Seneca College
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Student Services<br />
and Student Life<br />
Visit the Student Services website at<br />
www.senecacollege.ca/student for more information<br />
or pick up a Student Handbook at the beginning of<br />
the semester.<br />
highlights from the student handbook:<br />
Critical dates, information on career services, health<br />
centre, cafeterias, international student services,<br />
<strong>Seneca</strong> Student Federation, student rights and<br />
responsibilities, day care centres, campus safety,<br />
lockers, parking and more.<br />
FREE!<br />
Summer Transition Program (STP)<br />
A four-day program for students with identified Learning Disabilities<br />
• Stay in Residence for free. Eat for free.<br />
• Learn how to survive at college and succeed.<br />
• Experiment with assistive technologies.<br />
• Meet with <strong>Seneca</strong> staff.<br />
• Meet other students, have fun, make friends.<br />
If you have an identified learning disability and you have been accepted to a program at <strong>Seneca</strong>, APPLY TODAY!<br />
For information or an application form, go to: www.senecacollege.ca/students/stp.html OR contact<br />
STP@senecacollege.ca or 416-491-5050, ext. 22900<br />
The Summer Transition Program (STP) is funded by the Ministry of Training <strong>College</strong>s and Universities and supported by<br />
various departments at <strong>Seneca</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
FIRST PEOPLES @ SENECA<br />
<strong>Seneca</strong> <strong>College</strong> invites all Aboriginal students to contact the First Peoples @ <strong>Seneca</strong> office for specialized<br />
services. These services include funding assistance, Elder programs, cultural events, speaker series, Aboriginal<br />
specific scholarships and awards, and cultural counselling. First Peoples @ <strong>Seneca</strong> can also make connections to<br />
community partners and other college departments. All students of the <strong>College</strong>, whether Aboriginal or not, are<br />
welcome to drop by the office for any information about Aboriginal issues, culture or just general information.<br />
First Peoples @ <strong>Seneca</strong> is based at the Newnham Campus, however, staff can move to all campuses easily. For<br />
more information, please visit our website at www.senecacollege.ca/student/first-peoples.<br />
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