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FAMILY ORIENTATION 2012 Wednesday, June 20 th 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Information and Q & A 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Guided Tour.

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2 FAMILY ORIENTATION 2012 Wednesday, June 20 th 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Information and Q & A 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Guided Tour

3 Agenda ✖ Overview of Presentation & Handouts ✖ Student Service Centre ✖ Student Support Services ✖ Student Aid, Awards, Scholarships & Bursaries ✖ Freedom of Information and Protection Act (FIPPA) ✖ Things to do before program starts ✖ Student Life ✖ Website 101

4 Student Service Centre The Student Service Centre serves as the Information Centre and the first point of contact for all students and visitors to the campus. The Centre offers a variety of services in one convenient location including: ✖ General information ✖ Application to full-time and part-time programs ✖ Financial aid and awards ✖ Program and course information ✖ Tuition and fee payments ✖ Photo ID cards Location: P104 Phone: 632-2327 or visit the SSC webpage at: www.rrc.mb.ca/studentservices.ca

5 Student Support Services ✖ Academic Advising ✖ Diversity & Immigrant Student Support ✖ Aboriginal Student Support Centre ✖ Counselling & Accessibility Services ✖ Academic Success Centre (ASC) ✖ Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) ✖ Employment Services

6 Academic Advising Academic advisors will provide information on College programs, entrance requirements, the resolution of academic problems, and academic appeals. Location: P104 Phone: 632-2327 Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Email: advisor@rrc.mb.caadvisor@rrc.mb.ca

7 Diversity & Immigrant Student Support The department offers services and supports programs to help immigrant & international students be successful in their transition to the College and their integration into the Canadian labour force. Services include: ✖ College preparation and orientation program ✖ Advising and student integration services ✖ The Student Life and Mentor Program ✖ The Center for Immigrant & International Students (NDC) ✖ Intercultural skills - workshop series ✖ LGBTT initiative Location: Massey Building (103-294 William Avenue) Lauren Konrad, Student Integration Coordinator lkonrad@rrc.ca lkonrad@rrc.ca

8 Aboriginal Student Support Centre The Centre assists Aboriginal students in their adjustment to College life and promote respectful cultural awareness for all students & staff. Services offered include: ✖ Cultural speakers and presentations ✖ Professional development workshops ✖ Computer lab and kitchen facilities (NDC) ✖ Housing and bursary application assistance ✖ Access to traditional teachers Cheyenne Chartrand Location: P210-J Phone: 949-8506

9 Counselling & Accessibility Services Counsellors are available to assist students in working through academic, personal, financial, and career issues. If you are a student with a disability we will assist you in setting up educational support services. Location: P210 Phone: 949-8375 To fill out an online intake form, please go to www.rrc.mb.ca/EDCintake

10 Academic Success Centre (ASC) The Academic Success Centre at Red River College offers a variety of free services to help students study new material, prepare for tests, and get assignments done correctly and on time. ✖ Tutoring and study groups ✖ Study skills workshops ✖ Online study supports ✖ Individualized tutoring for students with disabilities ✖ EAL/ESL writing tutors ✖ Student success events Location: P210 Phone: 949-8375

11 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) RPL is a process that involves the identification, documentation, assessment and recognition of formal study and non-formal learning gained through work and life experience. Location: Notre Dame Campus Room D105 RPL Advisor: Lauren Waples Phone: 632-3094 www.rrc.mb.ca/rpl

12 Employment Services Employment Services provides a full range of employment services and supports for students and recent graduates including: ✖ Job search strategies ✖ Resume and cover letter writing ✖ Interview preparation ✖ Employment application forms ✖ Informational interviews ✖ Provide current labour market information Location: P206 Phone: 949-8368 jobcentre@rrc.mb.ca jobcentre@rrc.mb.ca

13 Student Aid, Awards, Scholarships & Bursaries Want to apply for a student award, or have questions about financial aid? We can help! ✖ www.rrc.ca/awards www.rrc.ca/awards ✖ www.rrc.ca/aboriginal www.rrc.ca/aboriginal + For students of aboriginal ancestry ✖ www.studentawards.com www.studentawards.com

14 Freedom of Information and Protection Act Under FIPPA confidential student information will only be provided to the student unless the College receives written consent. FAQ: www.rrc.mb.ca/files/File/admissions/ConsenttoReleaseStudentInfo.pdf Where can you find out more about FIPPA? ✖ For additional information, visit the Government of MB website: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/fippa/index.html

15 Things To Do Before Program Starts ✖ Access WebAdvisor account ✖ Pay tuition ✖ Access RRC email account ✖ Health & Dental Plan – opt out? ✖ Get your RRC ID card ✖ Purchase textbooks & supplies ✖ Secure locker if required ✖ Look into parking options

16 Student Life ✖ Athletic and Recreation Services ✖ First Day/Week – what to expect ✖ Student Association Events & Activities

17 Athletics and Recreation Services ✖ Free Access to the Exchange Fitness Centre ✖ Professional Fitness Services ✖ Fitness Classes ✖ Rebels Athletics ✖ Intramural Sports Location: Exchange Fitness Centre Room A107 Fitness Service Desk - Phone: 949-8499 Hours of Operation: Monday to Sunday 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

18 First Day/ First Week – What to Expect ✖ Orientation Day – receive timetables and program handbooks with important dates and RRC policies ✖ Hit the ground running – most programs will start classes on the first day ✖ Expect homework to be assigned in the first week – likely 2 to 3 hours per evening ✖ Classes run Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

19 Students’ Association Services: ✖ Health & Dental plan ✖ Club activities ✖ The Projector ✖ Career Fair ✖ Grade appeal assistance ✖ Pizza Wednesday ✖ The OX and Mercantile ✖ Scholarships ✖ Student Food Bank Stress release activities: ✖ Keggers ✖ Disorientation & Meltdown week events ✖ Trips ✖ Xbox, pool tables, satellite TV ✖ Movie Tuesday in the Cave P110 (NDC) Location: P110 www.rrcsa.ca

20 Website 101 http://rrc.mb.ca

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