Take your degree to the next level with Experiential Learning at Carleton University!

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About The Webinar

Interested in studying in Canada and wonder how you can make the most of your degree? This webinar will discuss how Canada and Carleton University can support you in combining experiential learning opportunities with your academic studies to take your university degree to the NEXT LEVEL! 

We will discuss: 

  • Carleton University and the benefits of studying in Canada’s capital city! 
  • Working on your Canadian Study Permit
  • Co-operative Education and other experiential learning

Who is Carleton University?

Situated in Canada’s capital city or Ottawa, on a beautiful campus just minutes from downtown, Carleton has earned a reputation as one of the foremost universities in the fields of international affairs, commerce, journalism, and high technology. With over 100 majors and specializations to choose from, Carleton offers 22 undergraduate degree programs across the faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Engineering and Design, Science and Public Affairs. Over 30,000 students enjoy our small and interactive classes, state-of-the-art research, laboratory, and athletic facilities.

Speakers
Jessica Morrow
International Admissions and Recruitment Officer at Carleton University

Jessica is a proud graduate with a Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management. Jessica is also a Registered International Student Immigration Adviser (RISIA). When not travelling, Jessica can be found hiking or paddling on one of the many beautiful rivers or lakes around Ottawa.

Akriti Raghu
Student at Carleton

Akriti Raghu grew up in Mumbai, India. She is now a 3rd year student at Carleton University studying Psychology with a concentration in Organizational Psychology with a minor in Business. In addition to her studies, Akriti works part-time off campus and is a mentor for first year students.

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