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CAMPUS SERVICES CAMPUS SERVICES Summer Orientation Summer Orientation Program Program

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CAMPUS SERVICESCAMPUS SERVICES

Summer Orientation ProgramSummer Orientation Program

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• Campus Card (video)

• Career Development and Co-operative Education

• Campus Safety

• Parking

• Dining Services (video)

OverviewOverview

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WHAT IS THE CAMPUS CARD?WHAT IS THE CAMPUS CARD?

• The Campus Card serves many functions at Carleton….

• Carleton Photo ID Card

• Residence Door Access Card

• Library Card

• Athletics Access Card

• Residence Meal Plan Card

• Exam Entrance ID

• On-Campus Debit Card

• Accepted at 430 locations on campus

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• Adding Money– In person– Online – Via fax

• Dining Dollars vs. Convenience Dollars• On and Off Campus Meal Plans • 5% Discounts on Textbooks at the Bookstore

USING YOUR CAMPUS CARDUSING YOUR CAMPUS CARD

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• Carleton Central - Online transaction review system- Deactivation

• Lost cards may be found at…- Campus Card Office

USING YOUR CAMPUS CARDUSING YOUR CAMPUS CARD

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Career Development and Career Development and Co-operative EducationCo-operative Education

Supporting Successful Transitions

www.carleton.ca/cdce

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• Support Services – Group Workshops – Individual counseling and advising sessions – Formal testing and assessment – Support with graduate school or professional exploration – Alumni mentoring, volunteer opportunities, resource

centre

CAREER DEVELOPMENTCAREER DEVELOPMENT

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• Helps you Find a Job!– Engages with over 400 employers– 3 annual all-discipline, on-campus career fairs– Program-specific employer panels– Special guest speakers– Networking receptions– Employer recruitment presentations – On-campus job interviews

• MyCareer (through Carleton Central) – Online job posting and resume collection service

CAREER DEVELOPMENTCAREER DEVELOPMENT

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• 80 programs have a co-op option

• Up to 16 months of paid work in the field

• Requires a B+ average, emphasis on achievement in core subjects

• May enter co-op in Year 1 or Year 2 *

• Must be eligible to work in Canada

CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATIONCO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION

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Parking ServicesParking Services

www.carleton.ca/parking

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• 14 parking lots on campus, including a covered parking garage

• You can buy parking passes online or at Parking Services located in Robertson Hall

CAMPUS PARKING LOTSCAMPUS PARKING LOTS

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• Parking Passes– A September-April student pass costs approx. $225 + tax

• Pay & Display Parking– Parking lot 7 (P7)

PARKING COSTSPARKING COSTS

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• Ottawa U Free Shuttle

• Bicycling – Bike Compounds

• OC Transpo – O-Train– Buses – Buy bus tickets or monthly/semester bus passes

Alternate Modes of Transportation Alternate Modes of Transportation

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Campus SafetyCampus Safety

www.carleton.ca/safety

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• Safety is a shared responsibility at Carleton

• The Department of University Safety has a number of security programs:– Foot Patrol– Carleton University Student Emergency Response Team

(CUSERT)– Working After Hours Program– Personal Alarm Pendant Program

PERSONAL SAFETYPERSONAL SAFETY

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Foot Patrol is one of the CUSA Service Centres:

Call 613-520-4066 for a safe walk home Foot Patrol goes anywhere within a 30-minute radius of campus

CUSERT Provides medical assistance to anyone who needs it on campus, often as an intermediary before paramedics arrive Staffed by student volunteers who receive full First Aid training (free!)

STUDENT RUN SAFETY SERVICESSTUDENT RUN SAFETY SERVICES

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• Emergency situations– Dial 4444 on any campus phone– Call 613-520-4444 from your cell phone

• Assistance Phones – Located in the Library, Parking Garage, computer labs or

building lobbies/corridors– Exterior assistance phone towers– Tunnel level assistance phones

EMERGENCY PROCEDURESEMERGENCY PROCEDURES

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• Emergency situations may involve alcohol or other substances

• To avoid this type of incident, keep the following in mind:– Drink in moderation– Do not leave your drink unattended– Stay with a group of friends– Do not drive or walk home alone after drinking

ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USEALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE

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Dining ServicesDining Services

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WHERE TO EAT? 11 Locations on Campus – so it’s up to you!

DINING SERVICESDINING SERVICES