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Monday, March 11, 2024
Health and Counselling Services (HCS) has seen a 50% increase in demand for mental health supports. Currently, Carleton students’ fee is the lowest in the province (more than 50% below the provincial average). Due to this overwhelming demand for increased mental health supports, Health and Counselling Services is proposing a $25.00 per semester... More
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Since 1992, the GSA Accessibility Fund has provided funds to pay for attendant care for grads with disabilities at GSA functions or at other academic events where such care is not covered by other organizations. It also contributes funds to projects that improve the accessibility of facilities grads use at Carleton. The Accessibility Grant... More
Thursday, February 29, 2024
The Canada Revenue Agency IT Branch is looking to hire students and new graduates! Join Career Services on Tuesday, March 26th, from 12:00 - 1:00pm, at this virtual info session that is targeted to students who are studying computer science, information technology, information management, math, and statistics. Students with disabilities and... More
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Graduating this spring or exploring your career options? Carleton students and new grads are invited to attend the in-person Spring Career Fair on Wednesday, March 20, from 10:00am to 3:00pm, where you will have the chance to get to know more than 35 hiring employers from a range of industries! This is the final Career Fair... More
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Balancing school and life can be overwhelming, and the winter months can bring particular mental health and wellness challenges. Take the time to review the resources available to all of our students and ensure that you have the support and strategies to make the most of your time at Carleton. Individual Counselling Health &... More
There are many learning and study resources around campus, for all students! Now that you've been able to settle into your schedule for the term, take a look through the tools listed and linked below to find the best options to support your learning this term. Group Learning Support Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS):... More
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
These events have been designed and tailored especially for grad students! Attendees will learn time management skills, how to balance expectations and the many priorities vying for your time, tools for setting and maintaining healthy boundaries, and more! "Where Does the Time Go?" Maximizing your Time in Graduate School In graduate school, you... More
Friday, January 26, 2024
On Monday, January 22, 2024 we held our first PMC Award Ceremony! All of us at the PMC would like to wish all of our award recipients one more congratulations, and thank our generous donors. Thanks to all those who were able to come and celebrate the hard work and generosity of this community,... More
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
In graduate school, you may sometimes feel that there is always so much to do and so little time to do it in. However, with strong time management skills, you can make the most of every minute, create achievable plans, and follow manageable schedules. Check out the event page for more information and registration... More
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Don't miss our new and returning support, social and study groups this term! These groups range from an opportunity to interact with peers socially, to being a place of accountability for studying. Registration for all groups is free but required in order to receive details to attend! Be sure to review our meeting guidelines... More
Don't forget to request your accommodations for this term via the Ventus portal! The PMC Team has put together a guide for requesting your academic accommodations each term, for each of your courses. Note that before you can request academic accommodations through the Ventus Student Portal you must have already completed the intake and... More
Thursday, December 14, 2023
The Centre for Initiatives in Education developed Academic Prep because the difficult pandemic years continue to impact students in the form of skill gaps, mental health struggles, and lack of confidence. Many students whose first semester didn’t go as planned can still have a great year, starting with Academic Prep: Winter Reset. The course... More
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