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University visit schedule

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Over the next few months, Columbia will welcome university representatives from post-secondary institutions across Canada to its campus as the fall university visit program begins. From September to December, university representatives will hold information sessions and will be available to speak with students one-on-one. The information sessions, organized by the University Placement Office (UPO), are the best way for students to explore prospective…
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Leadership retreat at Bark Lake

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Columbia’s leadership teams are preparing to visit our Outdoor Leadership Education Centre, Bark Lake. Later today, students from our four school Prefect leadership teams – Service Prefects, Athletic Prefects, Residence Activity Prefects, and Student Council – will depart for a four day leadership retreat. (more…)
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Fall dates from the Guidance Department

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The Guidance Department is reminding students of important upcoming dates in September and October: September 15 - Progress Report /Mid Term Reports / Final Reports 14-18 (70% Fee Deferral )-Students can withdraw from a course and defer 70% of the balance tuition fee. Refer the fee deferral policy. 18 - Last day to withdraw from a 8-week course with no mark shown. 21-25 - Full ASEP…
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New ESL building opens

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Last month, Columbia International College opened a new academic facility for ESL students. The new building, named Cedar campus, will be home to our comprehensive ESL program for Canadian and international students with various ESL proficiency levels. (more…)
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Spirited events

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September offers students many opportunities to participate in fun and rewarding activities. Sports, leadership trips and community service outings  are a few of the things that await students this month. (more…)
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University education is the best path to success

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“The best path to career success for Ontario students is still a university degree.” — 2014 Graduate Survey A recent survey by the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has concluded that a university degree leads to well-paying jobs in relevant fields of study. Two years after graduating from an undergraduate program, almost 94 percent of graduated are employed…
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Welcoming our JMS students

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Today Columbia International College is welcoming its youngest students and their parents to campus as they host the Junior Middle School’s (JMS) registration and orientation day. Students and parents will meet members of Columbia’s executive staff as well as teachers and support staff in both the Maple and Ainsliewood building. This is a great opportunity to learn about the services available in…
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Over 70 clubs featured at Club Fair

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With students now settled into their classroom schedules they can add a little fun into their daily routines as they begin to participate in their favourite clubs and extracurricular activities. Yesterday, the Student Development department held a Club Information session in the Ainsliewood gym to introduce students to the clubs and activities offered at Columbia. Students browsed the booths of over 70…
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New bike racks installed on campus

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A small addition has been made to the Ainsliewood building – a new bike rack. Installed earlier this week, the new bike rack is now located at the front of the Ainsliewood building. The new location is conveniently situated in front of the Campus Safety Office for the safety and convenience of Columbia’s students and staff. (more…)
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