* review Employability Skills
*think about the 9 Essential Skills - do you have any of these?
* complete survey to identify your Essential Skill strengths and weaknesses
* Assignment Due Monday: Career Interview
US College Expo Networking Event - Friday April 25th
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US COLLEGE EXPO NETWORKING EVENT - FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH
Visit US College Expo exhibit hall and network with US College representatives at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto.
Carnegie Mellon, Michigan State, Cornell, Harvard, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Pepperdine, Colgate, University of Washington, University of Denver, Bowling Green, Penn State, Columbia College Chicago, Pace, University of California, and many more!
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The Canadian Agri-Business Education Foundation (CABEF) will award
six $2,500 scholarships annually to students enrolling in a post-secondary agricultural degree or diploma program.
The scholarships will be awarded in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec - with an additional scholarship available for students from other provinces or territories.
Applicants will be considered on academic standing, past and current leadership attributes, and on an essay entitled "Why I am pursuing a career in agriculture."
Application deadline is March 1. www.cabef.org
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Join us at Sheridan College for our Arts Open House Preview for Secondary Students
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Friday, April 25, 2014
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville
Enjoy a two hour guided tour of our state-of-the-art facilities. Afterwards, explore areas of interest at your leisure.
To book your group arrival time, please contact: Karen Marlatt at Karen.marlatt@sheridancollege.ca
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March PIR STEM Camp: March 10-14, 2014
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Powered by Partners in Research
* Youth, aged 5-13, participate in hands-on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities, enhanced by connecting with scientists across Canada via videoconference
* High school students can volunteer as a Counsellor-in-Training
More information available here
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Waterloo Unlimited Grade 10 Program
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The theme of "Change"
Sunday, May 11 - Thursday, May 15, 2014
Application deadline: postmarked by Monday, March 10, 2014
We live in the midst of change: technological change, social change, political change, environmental change. In modern times humankind has experienced an unprecedented rapidity of change. How do we adapt, or not adapt... and what are the consequences? Students will consider the perspectives of scientists, engineers, writers, and philosophers, as they examine the dynamics of "Change".
Program fee: $450
Supervised overnight shared residence accommodation: $160
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