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UPC Degree and Gradute Studies Program Guide

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Aboriginal student support services Aboriginal Student Resource Centres All students are invited to drop in to the Aboriginal Resource Centre in the Sadlon Centre for Health and Wellness on the first floor, Room M137, Barrie Campus. You are welcome to use the computers, lounge area and meeting space. Feasts, potlucks, cultural teachings, and craft nights are just a few of the activities going on at the centre. Aboriginal Resource Centres are also located at the Orillia, Midland and Owen Sound campuses. Community Liaison Education Officer Not sure what you want to do and need some guidance? The Community Liaison Education Officer is knowledgeable on all things Georgian College and is available to help you choose a program that's right for you! The Community Liaison can help with the application process; assist with funding connections including scholarships, bursaries and band funding; provide a campus tour; and also offer career advice and access to resources once you're finished your program. From start to finish, the Community Liaison is available to help you on your postsecondary journey. Niwijiagan Students helping students! The students in the Niwijiagan Peer Mentorship program are here to show you the ropes. These friendly students know their programs – and the college – inside and out. Whether it's finding a classroom, the nearest coffee shop, or providing advice on assignments, the Niwijiagans are here for you. The Niwijiagan program is available at the Orillia, Owen Sound and Barrie campuses. Please drop by to find out more. 6 UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP CENTRE 2014 • 2015 DEGREE and GRADUATE STUDIES

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