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Are you interested in attending a US University??

On Wednesday, September 19th Undergraduate Admissions Representatives from:  Brown University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, Stanford University, and University of Pennsylvania, will be in Vancouver.

Admission officers will address issues of particular concern to students applying from Canada.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Academic Programs
  • Admission Policies
  • Costs & Financial Aid
  • Student Life

There will also be a general question/answer period as well as an opportunity to speak with individual representatives

Seating is limited!

Wednesday, September 19th --> 7pm 
St. George's School
4175 West 29th Avenue
Vancouver, BC

NOTE:  These Programs are intended ONLY for students seeking information on the undergraduate divisions of these Universities

Hey Grade 11's!

Are you interested in earning 3 University Credits this summer in just 2 weeks??

Capilano University is offering a unique opportunity for Grade 11 students to take a three-credit, university-level philosophy course in August 2012.

Why take the course?

  • Experience what it’s like to be a university student in a relaxed atmosphere over the summer
  • Earn three university transferable credits that will enable you to decrease your course load once you’re at university
  • Learn how to think critically and enhance your ability to excel in school and exams
  • Develop strong writing skills that will greatly improve your essay writing
  • Enrolment is limited to 28 students, giving you lots of one-on-one time with your instructor

For more information, please see the Information Flyer

Here is the Capilano Application Form if you're interested as well 🙂

Hey Burnaby South!

Are you looking to Volunteer this Summer, and not only earn some great Work Experience Hours, but also some great experience working with others.

There are a number of fantastic Volunteer Opportunities this coming Summer

  1. Vancouver Aquarium
    1. Visitor Experience Summer Host --> Going into Grade 11 or 12
      • More Information here
    2. Summer Camp --> Going into Grade 11 or 12
      • More Information here
    3. Interpretive Delivery 
      • More Information here
  2. Vancouver Summer Day Camps
    • More Information here
  3. Burnaby Art Gallery (various positions) --> More Information here
    1. Docent/Tour Guide --> Minimum 16 years old
    2. Art Program Assistant --> Minimum 14 years old
    3. Openings, Receptions and Special Events  --> Minimum 16 years old
    4. Art Rentals, Administration, Supplies Assistants
  4. Burnaby Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services
    • More Information here

Are your parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, constantly asking you "What Are You Going To Be In The Future?

Are you confused yourself as to what you want to study?

Take a look at this great video from SFU answering just those questions 🙂

 

Douglas College’s BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program is currently being revised.

The first intake of the new curriculum is planned for Fall 2013 pending approval by the Ministry of Advanced Education and the College of Registered Nurses of BC.

The curriculum is a 4 year program with a 1+3 structure.

The first year is the Academic Foundations in Nursing; this first year will provide students with a strong liberal arts and science foundation.

Applicants are required to successfully complete 30 University Transfer Credits with a grade of C+ or better in each of the ten required courses.

The remaining three years focus on the practice of nursing and nursing studies.

Please refer to this website often for updated information http://www.douglas.bc.ca/calendar/programs/pgn.html

Hey Burnaby South!

The University of Toronto (UofT) is coming to Vancouver to host an Information Evening for Students and Parents in Grades 9-11 on Saturday, May 12th at the Vancouver Convention Centre

This is the First Time that UofT will be hosting an information session in the Spring

Anyone interested in attending this event MUST go online http://uoft.me/infoevent and register your seat.

The event will include:

  • 30 Minute General Presentation of UofT
  • Informal Question & Answer with representatives from both the Mississauga & Scarborough Campuses & representatives from the Faculty of Arts, Science & Engineering

Check-in at the Convention Centre begins at 10:30am, and the session will start promptly at 11:00am

NOTE:  If you are AT ALL considering attending UofT in the future, it is IMPERATIVE that you pre-register and attend this event!!

For more information, please visit the UofT website: http://discover.utoronto.ca/infoevent

Hey Burnaby South!

Today you should have received your Course Verification Forms, which shows all the courses that you selected for September 2012 (if you have not, please go to the Front Office to get yours)

Please make sure that you look over these courses CAREFULLY....

If you want to change a course for September, please cross out the course you DO NOT want, and write the course you DO WANT beside that course....then hand in the Course Verification Form to the Front Office

REMEMBER.....

  • ALL Students are required to take 8 Courses here at Burnaby South throughout the school year (an online course does not count as a course here at Burnaby South...neither does having "External Credits")
  • Only students with incomplete timetables or legitimate errors will be allowed course corrections in September 2012
    • For Example:
      • You have already completed a course (ie; in Summer School)
      • You require a course for Graduation
      • You require a course for University Entrance
    • NOTE...the following are NOT considered a LEGITIMATE error...so make your choices CAREFULLY!!
      • Not "liking" a Course
      • Not "liking" the Teacher, or Not getting the Teacher you preferred to get for the Course
      • Not having your friends in a Course
      • You don't like the time of day it is in your Timetable
      • You change your mind

Please look through all of your courses...ask any questions to Teachers of that course, or your Counsellor...and hand in your Course Verification Form to the Front Office by Monday, April 23rd!!  <-- YES...it's a QUICK turn around....No Excuses!!

In order to avoid upgrading or assessment testing, students interested in the Sciences should enter Douglas College with the following High School courses.

Pre-Calculus 12 ‘B’ - Math assessment tests and upgrading are also available

Chemistry 12 ‘C+’ - Chemistry upgrading is available

Physics 11 ‘C’ (Physics 12 ‘C’ recommended) - Physics upgrading is also available

Student should begin planning these courses in their tenth and eleventh year to be prepared to enter Douglas College.

All Science Degrees will require at least one University transferable English course for admission to the second or third year. For access to these courses students should have ENGL 12 ‘B’ including the provincial exam or successfully complete the Douglas College Computer-Based English Assessment, or meet the pre-requisite by another means.

Given current uncertainty about the availability of spring report cards for BC high school students,UBC has opted to consider final confirmed grades to date, including final Grade 11 and completed Grade 12 courses.

This approach will allow us continue to deliver admissions decisions as soon as possible in a way that is fair for all students.

BC high school students who have applied this year will still be considered on their spring grade 12 marks, once we receive them from the Ministry of Education in May.

Applicants from BC high schools are encouraged to submit a Post-Secondary Institution (PSI) Choices form to the Ministry.

How UBC will use grades for 2012 BC high school applicants

This year, we will not be asking students to self-report their grades. We will provide 2012 applicants from BC high schools with two assessments:

  • The first assessment will be in March and April, using academic information provided by the Ministry in mid-March.
    • This would contain final official grade information for all courses completed to date, including grade 11 courses and grade 12 non-linear courses.
    • No applicant will be denied admission based on this information, but students who present particularly strong academic records, in combination with strong personal profiles, will receive offers of admission in mid-April.
  • The second assessment will happen in mid-May.
    • All applicants will be reviewed based on academic information (like TRAX data) provided by the Ministry, as in previous years.
    • Our understanding is that the May grades from the Ministry will contain interim grades for courses in progress.
    • We will use this up-to-date academic information, in combination with personal profiles, to assess applicants who have not yet gained admission to their program of choice.

Next steps

The most important next step for all applicants currently in a BC high school is to submit your PSI Choices form to the Ministry to provide them with your permission to release your academic record to UBC.

This has always been a required step for BC applicants, but this year it is particularly important to submit as early as possible.

Visit the "PSI" Tab for information on how to submit your PSI ASAP:  http://blogs.sd41.bc.ca/south-counselling/graduation/psi-forms/

Hey Grads!

Are you interested in applying to prepare and deliver the Valedictory Speech?

Nomination Forms are DUE April 10th to the Front Office...NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED

Nomination Forms have been emailed out to you...if you did not receive the email, please go see Ms. Slaney for a Nomination Form to fill out

Good Luck!!