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May 31st, 2015; By Teodora Pasca
Going to university is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, so it goes without saying that you want to make the right choice. It’s very important to […]
April 12th, 2015; By Transition Resource Guide
Each post-secondary school will have a range of services to support students with disabilities and the wider student population. These services provide an excellent source of support for students (and […]
April 12th, 2015; By Transition Resource Guide
Educational institutions have a legal obligation to provide reasonable accommodations that promote equity for people who have disabilities. To adhere to their legal obligation, provincial/territorial governments provide publicly funded colleges […]
April 11th, 2015; By NEADS
If you’re a student with a disability looking at your post-secondary options, we’ve provided a handy link to the NEADS website where you can access information about campus disability services […]
March 31st, 2015; By Teodora Pasca
University is a great experience, but it can really take a toll on your health. You hear horror stories about the terrible cafeteria food, the late-night cramming (and snacking) sessions, […]
March 31st, 2015; By Kathleen Gerry
Pursuing an arts degree offers you a wide range of opportunities to study in different areas, including languages, visual arts, theatrical arts, Canadian studies, film studies, aboriginal studies, English, environmental studies, geography, […]
February 28th, 2015; By Teodora Pasca
We get the majority of our information about universities from family and friends, the media, and (if you’re in upper years in high school) even the universities themselves. These sources […]