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Ridgetown Campus Open House

The University of Guelph’s Ridgetown Campus is focused on improving the world growing around us for plants, animals and the environment. We offer diplomas with coop experience in sectors with great job prospects. Our small campus provides exceptional support for students in their academic pursuits and personal growth through our unique programming, scholarships and industry opportunities.  

On Friday March 17 Ridgetown Campus is hosting an Open House for students, families and educators. The Open House is a great way to: 

  • learn about our programs 
  • participate in experiential learning demonstrations 
  • meet our academic and student support teams 
  • tour our campus 

Students who are interested in our equine program are also able to attend an Open House at our location

Qualia Global Scholars – mentorship opportunity

Hey Eagles, consider this opportunity:

Qualia Global Scholars is a selective pre-collegiate virtual summer mentorship program matching talented students in grades 6-12 with Stanford mentors.

  • features personalized mentorship, interdisciplinary research, project-based learning, and guidance on college applications
  • aims to empower students to become future global leaders by teaching them about leadership & problem solving, emerging areas in STEM & liberal arts, critical thinking & communication skills, and real-world impact through research & innovation.
  • applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Need-based financial aid is available for the program.

CHECK OUT THE FLYER BELOW FOR MORE INFO
Flyer student mentors

Math – Extra Help Semester 2

Math – extra help – lunches – Mondays and Wednesdays – C1 and C4

Grade 9 and 10 math

Teachers:  Ms. Winnett & Ms. Muscat

Course Selection Lunch Drop-In Help

Hey Eagles!

Lunchtime drop-in help for course selections will continue today and all next week.  Drop in to room 134 during your lunch, log in to a computer and get help from a guidance counsellor with any questions you might have.  Course selections must be submitted and approved by parents by March 1st.

  • Lots of information and links to guide your choices on the Academic Planning and Course Selection page on our website
  • Considering co-op or a dual-credit program?  Add the course to your plan and be sure to complete the co-op application form using the link in the course description.
  • Considering a summer school course?  Add “SUMMER” to your course selections in myBlueprint and be sure to complete the summer school registration form (link is in the “SUMMER” course description).  Summer courses are online (eLearning) and count toward the two required eLearning courses.
  • Considering an eLearning course?  eLearning is online and asynchronous, so requires excellent
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