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Student Services September 2020 What students can

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Description: Student Services September 2020 What students can expect and how to get involved Elders In Your Classroom Elder in Residence Marcel Gagnon Honorariums Gifts Elders are our precious knowledge holders we need to keep them safe

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Student Services September 2020 What students can expect and how to get involved. . Elders In Your Classroom - Elder in Residence, Marcel Gagnon - Honorariums - Gifts Elders are our precious knowledge holders, we need to keep them safe . Acknowledgments UNBC respects and appreciates the local territories for which we reside, work and play. - zoom changed the way we acknowledge the land we can still acknowledge each other and start our meetings off in a good way . First Nations Centre Student supports -Staff -Spencer Hammond, Roxanne Humpherville, Jenn Martin -Campus Cousins -Events -weekly themed zoom meetings to connect with staff -Elder in Residence -Space -different hours/safe space with limited numbers allowed in each space . A chance to hone leadership skills by creating a customized, self-paced program comprised of experiential learning opportunities including: workshops, training, activities, event planning and mentorship.​ We welcome faculty collaboration on any of the workshops, training or other activities. If you have students interested in planning an event of their own, Student Life can provide logistical and financial support. Full program details and event proposal available at https://www.unbc.ca/current-students/ulead. ULEAD Leadership as a process, not a position . Academic Success Centre FREE supports for UNBC students! By-appointment tutoring Study skills Writing Content - math, stats, physics, computer science, economics, and commerce Online Drop-in tutoring available during Fall and Winter semesters, check website for schedules Asynchronous online writing help receive feedback within 48 hours Supplemental Instruction and PLTL sessions for select courses Reference materials and online resources Workshops First floor of the library, PG campus 250-960-6367 / asc@unbc.ca / www.unbc.ca/asc Toll-free: 1-888-440-3440 (ask for the ASC) . Bookable Tutoring: Call 250-960-6367 or email asc@unbc.ca Drop-in Tutoring: Learning Commons Blackboard shell Asynchronous online writing help: NO CHANGE follow the instructions on the link https://www.unbc.ca/academic-success-centre/online-writing-tutorial. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is accessed through the SI Blackboard shell for the specific course. How to Access ASC – Fall 2020 . Questions? Comments? Ideas? Let’s Chat!

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