Tuesday,
October 12th
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Patrick
Monahan (Dean, Osgoode Hall Law School) and Gina Alexandris (Assistant
Dean of Student Services, Osgoode) will explain the admission
process and provide students with strategies for being a successful
applicant to Osgoode. |
Wednesday,
November
10th |
Gayathry Wright, (Manager, Pre-Service Program, Faculty
of Education) will provide information about the Consecutive Education
program at York and explain the admissions process.
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Thursday,
November 18th
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Lee
Mendelsohn-LiVolsi (Education Abroad Advisor) from York International
will present options for adding an international component
to your university career through study or work abroad. Information
on exchange opportunities available to York University students
will be highlighted.
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Wednesday,
November 24th |
Representatives from the Admissions Office in the Schulich
School of Business will outline the various MBA degree options
available at Schulich and provide insight into the application
process and admission requirements. |
Wednesday,
January 19th |
John Mahaffy (Arts Advising Centre), together with representatives
from Seneca College and Centennial College, will tell you about
the Joint Program in Communication Arts. They will describe how
the Joint Program allows you to combine a York degree program
with a community college diploma program in fields such as advertising,
public relations, publishing and broadcast media. |
Wednesday,
January 26th |
Sharon Murphy (Associate Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies)
will provide information about how to choose the right graduate
program, and how to make a successful application. She will also
direct you to available resources on postgraduate scholarship
opportunities.
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Tuesday,
February 1st |
Gayathry Wright, (Manager, Pre-Service Program, Faculty of Education)
will provide information about the Concurrent Education program
at York and explain the admissions process. |
Wednesday,
February 23rd |
Stephen Anderson (Career and Job Search Advisor, Career Centre)
will discuss and identify key employability skills developed
through the study of a Liberal Arts education and how such skills
transfer into the labour market. |
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