University of Alberta Info Student Loans 101 workshops Students are invited to attend an in-person or online Student Loans 101 workshop for tips and tricks to navigate the student loan system. Students can register at uab.ca/loans101. Online Registration 101 workshops We are hosting an online Registration 101 workshop to help students register for their U of A courses! Students must accept their admission offer in order to fully participate in the session. Students can register at uab.ca/reg101. Open House Open House 2018 will take place on Saturday, October 20! Join us for the most exciting day to see campus. Students will have the opportunity to discover everything the U of A has to offer and explore over 200 program options. Learn more at uab.ca/openhouse. Spring and Summer Tours Let us show you around! A campus tour is the best way to discover everything the University of Alberta has to offer. Faculty-specific and general one-on-one advising sessions are available, as well as individual and group tours. Book at uab.ca/tours. New student orientation Registration for New Student Orientation 2018 is now open! Students will spend two days exploring our campus, making connections with other incoming students, and preparing to become a part of the UAlberta community. Students can register at uab.ca/suorientation. University of Lethbridge General Application Deadline is June 30 for Fall 2018 start. Students can still apply to most programs and start this September. Our recruitment officers are happy to meet with your students for an enrolment advising appointment or for help with registration. They can contact us at [email protected] or call 403-329-2762 to set up an appointment in person or via Skype or phone University of Alberta Info Student Loans 101 workshops Students are invited to attend an in-person or online Student Loans 101 workshop for tips and tricks to navigate the student loan system. Students can register at uab.ca/loans101. Online Registration 101 workshops We are hosting an online Registration 101 workshop to help students register for their U of A courses! Students must accept their admission offer in order to fully participate in the session. Students can register at uab.ca/reg101. Open House Open House 2018 will take place on Saturday, October 20! Join us for the most exciting day to see campus. Students will have the opportunity to discover everything the U of A has to offer and explore over 200 program options. Learn more at uab.ca/openhouse. Spring and Summer Tours Let us show you around! A campus tour is the best way to discover everything the University of Alberta has to offer. Faculty-specific and general one-on-one advising sessions are available, as well as individual and group tours. Book at uab.ca/tours. New student orientation Registration for New Student Orientation 2018 is now open! Students will spend two days exploring our campus, making connections with other incoming students, and preparing to become a part of the UAlberta community. Students can register at uab.ca/suorientation. Red Deer College The School of Creative Arts is excited to announce that their new Bachelor of Applied Arts in Animation and Visual Effects has received all required approvals and they are now accepting applications for Fall 2018! For grade 12 students who are ready to apply… (www.rdc.ab.ca/apply)
Bringing art to life through animation Students enrolled in our new program will be prepared for entry-level jobs in mid-to-large sized animation studios, and will gain the necessary artistic and technical skills to be successful in the animation and visual effects industry and collaborate with others in the creative arts industry. During this intensive, full-time, four year program students will be well grounded in studio animation processes and will learn and apply technical knowledge using a variety of animation industry relevant software, thus gaining the skills necessary to master today’s digital technology. For more information about this new and exciting program, including admission requirements, program structure and estimated costs, please visit the Animation & Visual Effects Program Page or the official RDC Academic Calendar. Here are six summer side-hustles for students seeking summer work: Dog walking and house sitting Knock on some doors and ask around with friends and family to see who needs help managing their pets and property. Your duties would be walking, feeding and entertaining the dog, and/or keeping the house safe, secure and tidy for your employer. The ideal situation is acquiring a group of clients that live near each other, which will allow you to optimize your time, while charging each of them the same rate. People minding Many families need caregiving services for children or grandparents. In both cases, you would be responsible for caring for your employer’s family members, just like you do when you babysit. This is a minimum wage gig and the hours would vary. Serving at a restaurant Working at a restaurant and bar (assuming you are 18 years of age) can be especially worthwhile because it combines social interaction with a paycheque. The base wage for service is minimum wage, but the gratuities can be many hundreds of dollars in a week. Carnivals and festivals Massive events and expos happen in every major city during the summer and offer temporary employment opportunities for up to two weeks. For example, working for the food trucks at the Calgary Stampede every summer for 10 very long days. Freelance services What are you good at that people want? Fixing computers, writing columns, building blogs, de-cluttering houses? If you’ve got an entrepreneurial mindset, get the word out about the exclusive service you’ll be offering for a limited time this summer. Set up a window-washing service in your neighbourhood, for example. YMCA Hiring Event The YMCA will be coming to the Youth Employment Centre on Friday, May 25th for a hiring event! They will be looking to hire Summer Day Camp Counsellors for all YMCA facilities across Calgary, Camp Counsellors for Camp Riveredge, as well as Lifeguards and Swim Instructors! Youth ages 16-24 years old are eligible for this opportunity. All interviews will be scheduled in advance. In order to secure an interview, please drop by the Youth Employment Centre (2nd floor, 315 10th Ave S.E.) and get connected to one of our Employment Counsellors. Starbucks Hiring Event The City of Calgary Youth Employment Centre has partnered with Starbucks in their “Opportunity Youth Initiative” for youth ages 16-24. The next hiring event will take place in June. To apply to the initiative: • Drop in to YEC and see one of our Employment Counsellors • Together we will craft a targeted resume and then assist in the application process • Once your application is submitted your name will be forwarded to the hiring manager at Starbucks • To further support you, we will set up a mock interview and go over any questions you may have For more information on the Starbucks Opportunity Youth Initiative, http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/CNS/Pages/Children-and-youth/Youth-employment-centre/Starbucks-Initiative.aspx Summer Internship opportunities for students:
Two Dual Credit opportunities for students interested in exploring a career pathway in Engineering or Engineering Technologies: Energy & Environmental Engineering Technologies – Dual Credit Focus on Environmental Engineering Technologies, Petroleum and Power Engineering Technologies and Chemical Engineering Technologies. Engineering Design & Geospatial Technologies – Dual Credit Focus on Engineering Design and Drafting Technologies, Digital Drafting (AutoCAD), Civil Engineering Technologies, Geomatics Engineering Technology See http://cbe.ab.ca/unique-opportunities for the program details and application package. Parent/Guardian student evening is Thursday May 3rd at SAIT. Accepting Applications for Exploring Wood Trades Exploratory Program at SAIT staring Starting September 2018 • Visit www.cbe.ab.ca/unique-opportunities for program information and application package • Mandatory Parent/Guardian and Student information evening April 30, 2018 from 6:00 pm -7:00 pm on SAIT Campus – room will be provided closer to the date • Preference given to students who attend the information evening on April 30, 2018 Students are reminded to check out the www.scholarships.com website to be sure they don’t miss the many featured scholarships and contests available! Hiring Events at the Youth Employment Centre Green Event Services Hiring Event Green Event Services specializes in event waste management solutions and waste collection equipment. Green Event Services will be at the Youth Employment Centre (2nd floor 315 10th Ave S.E.) on Friday, May 11th from 1 - 4 p.m. for a hiring event for youth ages 16-24. Interviews will be pre-scheduled - meet with a YEC employment counselor to book your spot! YMCA Rocky Ridge is hiring Life Guard & Swim Instructors Are you a life guard and swim instructor? The YMCA in Rocky Ridge is looking to hire immediately! All eligible youth candidates (16-24) are encouraged to send their resumes directly to [email protected]. Only eligible and qualified candidates will be contacted and connected to a hiring manager. Please come to YEC for assistance in creating your targeted resume! Spots are limited for this position so be sure to apply as soon as possible! Pedalheads Bike Camps Hiring Event Pedalheads Bike Camps is looking for instructors for their Summer Program! Pedalheads is a 10-level program to teach kids ages 2-12 to ride their bikes safely and skillfully on streets and trails. Heroheads is a multi-sport camp with a superhero twist! Kids kick-start their passion for sports through exciting games, activities and obstacle courses. The final challenge, the Rescue Race, showcases their super skills and ends with them being awarded their own cape and mask! Pedalheads will be coming to the Youth Employment Centre (2nd floor 315 10th Ave S.E.) on Friday, April 13th from 1 - 4 p m. for a hiring event! You don't need to be an expert cyclist to apply. They will be looking to hire youth between the ages of 16-24 years old (must turn 17 years old by Dec 31st, 2018). All interviews will be scheduled in advance. Drop by the Youth Employment Centre and get connected to one of our employment counsellors for this job opportunity! Man Cap Foundation Awards. Value: 6x $4000 Criteria: grade 12 student planning to attend post-secondary who has entrepreneurial ambitions, or desires to start their own business. Visit: www.mancapfoundation.com for applications and more information. Deadline: July 31st, 2018. National Union of Public and General Employees Scholarships
$1500 scholarship available to students entering first year post-secondary. Submit a short essay outlining the importance of public service in enhancing the quality of life of people with disabilities. Deadline: July 6th, 2018.
$1500 scholarship for students entering their first year of post-secondary in Canada. Submit a short essay outlining how Tommy Douglas’ life contributed to making Canada a more just and equitable society. Deadline: July 6th, 2018.
$1500 scholarship for students entering their first year of post-secondary in Canada. Submit a short essay on the quality of public service in enhancing the quality of life of Indigenous Canadians. Deadline: July 6th, 2018.
$1500 scholarship for students entering their first year of post-secondary in Canada. Submit a short essay on how quality public service has enhanced the quality of life of people of colour. Deadline: July 6th, 2018.
$1500 for a student attending post-secondary in Canada. A short essay on their field of study in policing, criminal justice services or health care in delivering public services to Canadians. Deadline: July 6th, 2018. Canada’s Best Jobs / Careers Updated for 2017! Top 20 Rankings: Rank Job Title Median Salary 5 yr wage growth Outlook 1 Public Administration Director $106,662 17.08% ➚ 2 Nurse Practitioner $84,510 19.50% ➚ 3 Mining & Forestry Manager $100,006 11.12% ➚ 4 Pipefitting Supervisor $89,398 34.31% ➚ 5 Utilities Manager $112,320 20.00% ➚ 6 Telecommunication Manager $86,528 15.94% ➚ 7 Real Estate & Financial Manager $103,376 29.43% ➙ 8 Economic Development Director $114,400 12.89% - ➚ 9 Lawyer $88,524 10.92% ➚ 10 Elevator Mechanic $83,844 16.44% ➙ 11 Pharmacist $102,398 9.40% ➙ 12 Corporate Sales Manager $85,009 27.52% - ➚ 13 Locomotive Engineer $73,340 23.72% ➚ 14 Aerospace Engineer $89,003 32.85% ➚ 15 Specialized Engineer $85,009 15.13% ➙ 16 Deck Officer $72,800 16.67% ➚ 17 Business Services Manager $85,508 31.55% ➚ 18 Petroleum & Chemical Process Eng. $104,000 14.39% ➚ 19 Urban Planner $86,320 15.82% ➙ 20* Police Officer $83,990 15.83% ➚ 20* Firefighter $78,936 15.10% ➚ Need a job? Come to a workshop series April 6, 23, 27 in room 220 from 2:30pm -4:00pm to find out how to look for work and get a job. Topics covered are:
Greetings from UBC! On Saturday, April 21st, UBC will be at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre to host All About UBC. This event is designed for high school students (grades 9 to 11) who are considering applying to UBC and would like to learn more. UBC experts and current students will be there to share information about our two beautiful campus locations, our world class programs, and student life at UBC. Additionally, we will be discussing the new changes to UBC’s undergraduate admissions for 2019. Students can register online here http://you.ubc.ca/tours-info-sessions/visits-canada/#alberta Presentation by Diving Dynamics on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at Crescent Heights High School Lammle’s Western Wear & Tack NOW HIRING Whether you are interested in working on the Stampede grounds or in one of our 6 Calgary Stores, we would like to hear from you. Interested applicants are asked to:
We are now accepting volunteer applications for our award-nominated youth volunteer program. Requirements: • Be between the ages of 14 and 17 years of age. • Attend interview, orientation and training sessions. • Make a year-round commitment. As a Junior Zoo Guide you are expected to contribute at least 60 hours, including 40 hours during the summer and 20 hours in other special events. • Wear the uniform at all times while on duty (t- shirt will be provided; black pants or shorts are the volunteer’s responsibility) • Have dependability and enthusiasm in spades. • Able to complete shifts independently. Available Positions: We are currently defining the roles for Junior Zoo Guides. Volunteer positions will be explained fully during the orientation session. Responsibilities • Act as an ambassador for the zoo and provide a positive experience for visitors during their visit. • Greet visitors as they enter the zoo. • Share maps, activities, knowledge and energy with the visitors. • Support summer camp staff during daily activities. • Take part in our special events. Benefits • Calgary Zoo volunteering experiences. • Comprehensive Recognition Program. • Twenty per cent off: Food + Gift Shop. • Zoo specific guest speakers at pre-arranged dates/times. • Knowing that you are assisting the Calgary Zoo with its conservation initiatives. • You get the chance to be inspired by the Zoo, its surroundings and the people. If your students are interested in volunteering with us, the first step is to fill out our application online that is available in the following link: http://bttr.im/cfqqj Applications will be accepted until April 30th, 2018. RAP and Skilled Trade Showcases: Automotive Service Technician Kal Tire Showcase Thursday, April 12 at 6:30 pm Kal Tire, 6607 Macleod Trail SW Lather-Interior System Mechanic Thursday, April 19 at 6:30 pm NAIT Calgary Facility, 816 - 55th Avenue NE Sheet Metal Worker Thursday, April 26 at 6:30 pm SAIT, Aldred Centre, Room CB 205, 1301 - 16th Avenue NW Cook & Baker Thursday, May 10 at 6:30 pm Ernest Manning High School, 20 Springborough Blvd. SW Ever Considered Under Water Welding?
Presentation by Diving Dynamics at Crescent Heights High School, 1019 1 Street NW Wednesday, April 18, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Registration required. See Mr. Case if interested. Attention any student interested in attending medical school. University of Calgary will hold a one day seminar with speakers currently working in the medical field, panels composed of students currently in medical school or post-secondary education, and engaging and interactive workshops. Their conference this year is Ingenuity 2018, occurring on March 17th, with the focus on both the theme of medicine and bioengineering. Tickets are currently at $20.00, which covers the cost of the conference and lunch on that day. We are also offering discounts of $2.50 per ticket if purchased in groups of two. For more information, please see our website at operationmedschool.com/calgary/ to buy tickets and find more details! All our profits from ticket sales and sponsorships go to ‘Doctors Without Borders’, an international humanitarian organization that provides medical assistance to areas of the world threatened by violence, natural disasters, epidemics, and health emergencies. Youth Employment Score a paid internship at Gap Canada, Old Navy Canada, or Banana Republic Canada this summer! Apply for This Way Ahead Calgary. http://ow.ly/5uFf30iTyHt Planning for 2019 admission to UBC (grade 10 & 11 students) Starting in 2019, UBC is changing how we evaluate you for admission. Plan for your 2019 application to UBC now by finding out what's changing and what's not changing for admission 2019. You must still meet UBC’s general and degree-specific admission requirements UBC’s general and degree-specific admission requirements have not changed. If you’ve already selected your Grade 11 (junior level) and Grade 12 (senior level) courses based on UBC’s general and degree-specific requirements, you’ll still meet these requirements for 2019 admission to UBC. You must still: -Graduate from secondary school; -Meet the English Language Admission Standard (if you haven’t completed at least three years of full-time study in Canada); and -Meet the Grade 11 (junior level) and Grade 12 (senior level) degree-specific requirements. You’ll find those general and degree-specific requirements on the Canadian high schools and international high schools pages of this website: http://you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/2019-admission/ You should still focus on your achievements beyond academics The Personal Profile is a very important part of UBC’s online application. It helps UBC assess whether you are prepared for university studies by telling the University what you’ve learned about your experiences, about your academic and extracurricular achievements, and about your leadership qualities. UBC will look at more than just your grades in a limited number of academic Grade 12 (senior level) courses. UBC will now consider all Grade 11 (junior level) and Grade 12 (senior level) courses when evaluating the competitiveness of your application. Admission requirements While there is not a strict minimum number of courses, UBC recommends that if you’re graduating from a Canadian secondary school, you should plan to present six Grade 12-level (senior level) academic or non-academic courses (including Grade 12-level courses taken in your Grade 11 or junior year). If you have fewer than the recommended number of senior-level courses, UBC will consider this on a case-by-case basis. Randstad's list of the most in-demand jobs in Canada for 2018: 10. Forklift Operator: The rise of e-commerce has birthed an increase in warehouses and fulfillment centres in Canada, requiring forklift operators to move and handle merchandise. According to Randstad, employers will often sponsor training in exchange for a commitment to their company. 9. Software Engineer: Every industry requires software to function, and Randstad describes software engineering as a candidate-driven field, meaning applicants can have their pick of jobs in 2018. 8. Account Manager: In charge of keeping clients happy, account managers can help make or break a business' bottom line. 7. IT Project Manager: It's not just about being tech-savvy. IT project managers also need to be able to manage people, time, and budgets to be successful. 6. Customer Service Representative: Positions are becoming more complicated, Levy says, and customer service representative jobs will have a technology side to them too. Randstad says job-seekers who can use customer relations management (CRM) software will have a huge advantage over others. 5. Business Analyst: Business analysts require both technology skills and financial knowledge, but Randstad says Canadians will be able to find jobs that lean more on one or the other. 4. Engineering Project Manager: Randstad points to engineering as one of the fastest growing sectors in Canada, due in no small part to a bustling housing market and a federal government keen to fund infrastructure projects. Levy says a booming construction industry in Canada has increased the demand for engineers and manufacturing labour. 3. Accountant: A Chartered Professional Account (CPA) designation is the gold standard for this profession, which is in high demand this year. 2. Sales Representative: Salespeople are the second-most in demand, especially those who can sell products and services to other businesses. 1. General Labourer: Digital growth and companies like Amazon have driven an increase in the need for general labour, making this the most needed role in Canada, Levy says. Handy work, general manufacturing labour, cleaning and loading tasks, and more will make general labourers the most sought-after employees in 2018. Careers in Sports Event! Thursday March 15th, 6:00pm-8:00pm, held at Forest Lawn High School This is an event for students (and parents) to learn about the different career avenues in sports that may not be as an athlete. There will be representation from The City of Calgary, Winsport, YMCA, Tri-It and other independent businesses. Specialized services such as Chiropractic Care, Athletic Training and Uniform Designs will also be in attendance. Post-Secondary Institutions will be on hand to advise on program specific requirements to gain admission. Keynote Speaker: Kate O’Brien, Olympian in Track Cycling (came from bobsled!) Panel Guests: Amber Hooper, Business Manager Rocky Ridge YMCA Richelle Love, Tri-It, Owner, Triathlon Business International Board Member, Crossfit Athlete, Triathlete Stuart Ray, Executive Director Recreation Facility Personnel (RFP) - John Hufnagel, GM Calgary Stampeders Sign up required: https://goo.gl/forms/7Cjls7k43DzaBgFy1 Bow Valley College Info Night Find a program that matches your career goals. Share with your family and friends. March 19 Business and administration programs March 20 Community studies program March 21 Creative technologies & post-diploma certificate programs Sign up at Bowvalleycollege.ca YMCA is hiring Day Camp Counsellors YMCA Logo: The YMCA will be coming to the Youth Employment Centre on Friday, March 9th for a hiring event. They will be looking to hire Life Guard and Swim Instructors, and Summer Day Camp Counsellors for all Calgary locations. We will be scheduling interviews in advance. All youth who are interested in this opportunity should drop by the Youth Employment Centre (2nd floor 315 10th Ave S.E.) prior to the event date to be scheduled for an interview. YEC is open Mon-Fri 8:00a.m. - 4:30 p.m. YMCA Rocky Ridge is hiring Life Guard & Swim Instructors Are you a life guard and swim instructor? The YMCA in Rocky Ridge is looking to hire immediately! All eligible youth candidates (16-24) are encouraged to send their resumes directly to [email protected]. Only eligible and qualified candidates will be contacted and connected to a hiring manager. Please come to YEC for assistance in creating your targeted resume! Spots are limited for this position so be sure to apply as soon as possible Calgary's largest hiring event for youth ages 15-24 is coming soon! On Tuesday, April 3rd, join us at the Big Four Building, Stampede Park for The City of Calgary Youth Employment Centre's Annual Youth Hiring Fair. Over 80 employers representing a variety of industries will be on site to hire for part-time, full-time and seasonal opportunities. To best prepare for the event, meet with at employment counsellor Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Visit youthemploymentcentre.ca for information on our centre. UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA ADMISSION ON THE SPOT CENTRAL/NORTH CALGARYTHURSDAY, MARCH 8 Aloft Calgary Hotel - 2359 Banff Trail NW Tactic 1 & 2 - 3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Drop-in) 4:30 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. (Scholarship Application Workshops) Free application – we pay the $100! Admission on the spot. Campus housing scholarships and promotions
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