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VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2 | JANUARY 2015
UPPER-YEAR HOUSING OPTIONS Welcome to theWinter TermOFF-CAMPUS HOUSING
Moving off-campus is an exciting experience for many students. Westerns Off-Campus Housing
Service can help university students make the best decision for their housing needs. Our free service
offcampus.uwo.caprovides thousands of rental listings each year from landlords who want torent to students. Off-Campus Housing also informs students about provincial rental law, city bylaws,
roommate advice, and other key pieces of off-campus information.
Key tips for your student: There is no need to rush into a lease! Over 50%
of the listings placed on our rental service are
received after March 1st.
Encourage your student to take their time and
view at least five rental units before making a
decision.
Talk to the current tenants about their
relationship with their landlord and what the
rental unit is like.
Before signing a lease, bring it in to WesternsHousing Mediation Service to have it reviewed.
To make an appointment, call 519-661-3787
or e-mail [email protected]
Do a roommate agreement before signing
a lease to ensure you are all compatible:offcampus.uwo.ca/roommate_agreement.pdf
ON-CAMPUS HOUSINGResidencesThere are a number of spaces available for upper-year students to live in our residences. Students
appreciate the convenience of living on campus, having in-house dining halls and the focus on safety,
which residences provide. London Hall, a suite-style
residence is exclusively an upper-year only residence.
Upper year residence applications can be found at www.residenceatwestern.ca applications are on an ongoingbasis. First year students currently living in residence who
entered Western with a 90%+ average from high school are
guaranteed residence for their second year, so long as they
apply before January 31, 2014.
ApartmentsThe University operates a number of apartment buildings
located conveniently on campus. For those interested in
more independent living, while having the University as
your landlord, the University Apartments are an excellent
option. More information and applications can be found
atwww.apartments.uwo.ca.
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 519-661-3559 | UCC 210, Western University, London, Ontario
CONNECTIONSWestern
1 Welcome! Upper-Year
Housing Options
2 Campus Involvement and
Leadership Opportunities
3 Campus Events: Important
Dates
4 Western International Excha
Program
5 Office of the Ombudsperso
6 Turning an Internship into a
Once in a Lifetime Experien
7 SAO Rewind
8 University Speak
9 Intent to Register - FAQs
INSIDE
It is our pleasure to offer you our second issue ofparent newsletter for the 2014-15 school year. O
first newsletter generated some great feedback a
we appreciate hearing from you.
The second term has a lot of opportunities for your
student to get involved, make connections for futur
opportunities and also make further plans for their
academic career. We hope this newsletter provides
you insight into the cycle of the university year and
also gives you helpful contacts and resources. As
usual, do not hesitate to contact us if you need furt
assistance.
Sincerely,
Leslie Gloor Duncan, Team Coordinator
Manager: Transition, Leadership and Enrichment
ProgramsThe Student Success Centre
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In our previous issue we stressed the importance of getting involved in the first year of
University. This importance carries over into upper years. Second year is fast approaching
and there are many leadership opportunities which must be applied/run for in the next
couple of months. Whether it is student government, Orientation Week, or positions that are
academically oriented there are plenty of opportunities for your student to get involved (and
stay involved) on campus and in the greater London community.
Each year, the Western student body votes for individuals to comprise next years University
Students Council (USC). If your student is interested in participating in student government,
the USC may be a great option for them.
A list of available positions for the upcoming year can be found at:westernusc.ca/
government. It is important for your student to review By-Law 2 if they intend to run for a
position www.usc.uwo.ca/government/documents/bylaw/electionbylaws.pdf .
Campus Involvementand LeadershipOpportunities
Important Dates for
the USC Election:
Nominations: January 5 toJanuary 26
Campaigning: January 27 toFebruary 9
Voting : February 10-11
Results Night: February 11
Each year the Student Success
Centre hires more than 300
student leaders/volunteers
to help with our programs
(SAO, Career Leader, LAMP).
Gain leadership skills and
develop your resume! Visit
westerncareercentral .cato apply.
For Success Leader Job
Descriptions, please visit
success.uwo.ca.
Deadline: February, 2015
(for most positions)
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If the USC seems like too much of a
commitment for your student, but they are still
interested in student government, they should
consider their Faculty Council. Each faculty atWestern has its own student council that runs
in much the same way as the USC (just on a
much smaller scale).
ARTS & HUMANITIESwww.ahscwesternu.comIGAB Room ON2OD
ENGINEERINGwww.eng.uwo.ca/uesSEB Room 1001
HEALTH SCIENCESwww.fhssc.comHealth Sciences Building, Room 8
MEDIA, INFORMATION, ANDTECHNOCULTURE (MIT)
www.fimssc.caNorth Campus Building, Room 298
MUSICwww.facebook.com/fomscTalbot College Room 436
SCIENCEuwoscience.caNatural Science Room 108
SOCIAL SCIENCEwww.ssscwestern.caSocial Science Centre Room 1124
Clubs CommunityEach club at Western has its own executive
committee and each will have its own
election process. If your student is interested
in an executive position within a club they
should contact their club of interest via theemail address listed on the USC website:
westernusc.ca/clubs .
Orientation WeekWestern has the largest Orientation Week
program of its kind in Canada and none of
it would be possible without the nearly 800
volunteers (sophs) that dedicate an entire
week of their time to first year students.
Wellness CalendarAt Western, we recognize the challenges your
student faces as they makes the transition touniversity and independence. Weve provided
some suggestions on how you can help your
student succeed with a new life on campus.
www.residenceatwestern.ca/calendar.cfm
Campus Involvementand LeadershipOpportunitiescontinued
CAMPUS EVENTSHere is a sample of some of the upcoming events
and information weeks happening on campus. For
more events, check westernu.ca, and click MoreEvents under the Whats On column.
OFF CAMPUS, FACULTY, CHARITY, ANDINFO SOPH APPLICATIONS
More Information at westernusc.ca/orientation
Assistant Head Soph applications due Jan 21
LIFE AFTER WESTERNU Jan 1Career Conference success.uwo.ca
JOB FAIR Jan 2Western Student Recreation Centre
READING WEEKNo classes this week Feb 16-2
GOOD FRIDAY April
EASTER SUNDAY April
LAST DAY OF CLASSES April
STUDY DAYS April 9-1
FINAL EXAM PERIOD April 11-3
Book Store gift cards
The best way to help your
student with back to school
and all year long.
Available online. Its easy.
Its quick.
We can ship to your home or
hold for pick up.
www.bookstore.uwo.ca/giftcard
Book StoreGift Cards
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Students who are interested in doing so,
generally apply for an international exchange in
their second year, for their third year of university.
While third year may seem like the very distantfuture, it is never too early to get informed
about exchange opportunities and prepare for
applications. If your student is interested in
exchange, it is highly recommended that they
attend an information session in the Fall. Any
questions or concerns can be directed to the
International and Exchange Student Centre
(Room 2120, Western Student Services Building)
by email at [email protected] by phone at
519-661-2111 Ext. 85196.
Why study on exchange?Western is committed to
internationalization and encourages all
students to become global citizens.
By studying on exchange, students
develop the skills, attitudes and
knowledge required to become
competent global citizens and leaders. While
on exchange, students build familiarity and
connections with different world regions. Our
exchange programs offer you life transformingexperiences and opportunities for personal and
professional development to help you succeed in
todays global economy.
Western International
Welcome to the Journey of a Lifetime!BENEFITS:Academic & Personal
Exchanges available to more than20 countries
Avoid International Student Fees atUniversities worldwide (You payWestern tuition!)
Bursaries and scholarships availableto qualified applicants!
Choose from one term or year-longexchanges
Learn a new language or improveyour foreign language skills
All approved courses
Exclusive Offers for Students:Save up to 70% off the regular price on
several software products for course work
including Microsoft Office Pro Plus.
We offer a wide variety of laptops andproducts to provide your student with
everything they need for the academic
year.
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Office of the Ombudsperson
Advocating for Fairness on CampusTheyve made it through first term. Four months of essays, labs, tests, exams androommate negotiations are behind your student and you!
You may have spent hours on the Western web site reading policies andprocedures, hoping to help your child. If only you, and they, had known aboutthe Office of the Ombudsperson.
We are a safe, confidential, impartial and independent service open to allWestern students. We are co-funded by the students and the University sowe dont advocate for students or for Western; we advocate for fairness. Wedont make decisions and our recommendations are not binding, but we canhelp guide students through an academic or non-academic appeal, advisethem on how to address conflicts with an instructor or a coach, and whatto do when they have missed class or an assignment because of illness. Inshort, we are a first stop when your student doesnt know where to turn anda last resort, when they think they have exhausted all their options.
The coming months might introduce new challenges to your student. Whenthey return in January students will receive their first term grades. Perhapsthey will receive a grade they dont understand or agree with. The first step inthat situation is for the student to meet with their professor or TA to discussthe final assignment or overall grade and determine where they went wrong. If,after that meeting, the student still disagrees with the grade, they may write aformal appeal letter to the Undergraduate Chair in the department or program.The student should state the purpose of the letter, the facts surrounding
why they believe the grade is not accurate, and what they are requesting.For example, the student might request that an assignment be re-gradedby another instructor. The letter should also include any documentation thatsupports their request. Students have until January 31 to appeal a first termgrade. If the student disagrees with the Undergrad Chairs decision, they maappeal to the Associate Dean of the Faculty offering the course.
If your student is having trouble adjusting academically to university anddidnt do as well in first term as they had hoped, be sure they visit theirfaculty academic counselor. Academic counselors can help guide yourstudent to on-campus resources that will help them. These resources incluthe Writing Support Centre and Learning Skills, both located on the fourthfloor of the Western Student Services Building. Additionally, staff in the Offiof the Ombudsperson is always happy to guide students if they dont knowwhere to turn for help.
Although we appreciate how concerned you can be, we encourage studen
to contact us themselves. They can e-mail us at [email protected], phous at 519-661-3573, or drop in to Room 3135 of the Western StudentServices Building. We are open Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. O
web site uwo.ca/ombuds, includes some great information on appeaacademic integrity, and other University policies. Best wishes for term two!
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Eric standing in front of t3 airplanes which measuthe magnetic field strengthe force of gravity, andthe radioactivity comingfrom the ground. LocatioDodoma, Tanzania
Third year Geophysics student Eric Rops knew
he wanted career related work when he applied
to be in the Science Internship program. What he
didn`t expect was the life changing experience
that would follow.
It was actually my parents who encouraged
me to do an internship, and after some hard
work Eric successfully secured a 16 month paid
position with Sander Geophysics Limited (SGL).
SGL is a relatively large, family run company
based in Ottawa that provides worldwide airborne
geophysical surveys for petroleum and mineral
exploration, and geological and environmental
mapping.
Eric knew right away that this was going to be agreat opportunity but the real surprise came when
his employer told him he would be travelling half
way around the world to conduct geophysical
surveying for the government of Tanzania. Eric
left for Tanzania in August and returned inOctober.
Being from the small town of Mitchell Ontario,
which has a population of about 4,500 people,
Eric`s biggest adventures to date had included
a trip to Disney World and a summer work
experience in Baffin Island with an Iron Mining
Company. He admits the culture shock
in Africa was real. There is just such a
staggering contrast to their way of living
as compared to here in Canada. Its
difficult to describe, but after about a
week I began adjusting to it. The workdays were long and the weather was
hot but he is very excited to be returning right
after New Years for another two months. I am
hoping I will even get to go back a third time to
see the end of the project.
Contrary to popular belief interns do not fetch
coffee all day. In the field Eric tests equipment,
monitors the aircraft and processes airborne
geophysical data to determine prospective areas
for petroleum and mineral development for the
projects client. In addition he is compensated
very well and given extra vacation time for
the weeks he is away. After this second
trip I plan to stay abroad for two weeks
and maybe even go on Safari.
Westerns Earth Sciences departmentoffers professional programs that fulfill
continued
Turning an Internship into a
Once in a Lifetime Experience
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Start off the New Year on the right foot. Get all
your questions about your academic path andregistration explained!
all course requirements for professionalregistration as a Geoscientist as set by the
Association of Professional Geoscientists of
Ontario (APGO) and the Canadian Council of
Professional Geoscientists (CCPG). Internships
can be counted towards the mandatory work
experience that is required for registration.
Science internships are available to any
student who is completing at least one
major in Science or the Bachelor of Medical
Sciences program. This year 72 Science and
BMSc students are working in a variety of
government and industry positions, includingproduct quality control, pharmaceutical
research, laboratory testing, software
development, manufacturing and much more.
While some students are concerned about
the idea of taking a year away from school to
work, Eric describes it as such a positive long
term investment in your future. Plus you will
return to school with the confidence to go to
professional school or better compete in the
job market after graduation.
SAO REWIND
Where: The Student Success Centre (UCC 210)
When: January 8 & 9 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
What: Information and one-on-one help concerning academics andregistration
Why: Knowledge is key! You dont want to find out too late that youracademic path has been negatively affected because you didnt knowsomething important
Who: All undergraduate students with a special focus on first year students
Looking to change your schedule? Not sure how to add/drop courses? Looking for a quick
check in? As we rapidly approach the next term, students are looking for academic and
programming supports. SAO Rewind may be especially helpful for undecided students or
individuals who have not previously attended orientation sessions.
Turning an Internshipinto a Once in aLifetime Experiencecontinued
Open to all students. Confidential, impartial advice and information aboutUniversity policies and procedures. This office serves graduate and undergraduate students.
Western Student Services Building, Room 3135
519-661-3573 [email protected] www.uwo.ca/ombuds
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University-SpeakA Guide for Parents and Students
Western Connections January 20158
TERM DEFINITION
AlumniDescribes what you will be once you have finished University. Alumni is plural; Alumnus is singular and refers to a
former student of a specific school, College, or University.
Bursary A non-repayable grant usually awarded to students based on financial need.
Convocation A group of people gathered for a ceremony (i.e. Graduation).
Curriculum VitaeFrom Latin meaning course of life. Like a rsum, a CV or vita is a summary of your skills, experience, and
education. It is quite detailed and is often longer than 2 pages. CVs are the documents required to apply for Graduate
School, scientific research, and academic positions.
Frosh Frosh is a gender-less short-form for Freshmen and refers to new or first-year students.
Graduate /GraduateSchool
A Graduate is a student who has earned a degree. Graduate School refers to a division of the University which offerscourses leading to degrees more advanced than the Bachelors Degree (i.e. Masters Degree, PhD Degree).
Intent To RegisterFirst-year students must complete their Intent to Register by March 31 in their first year of studies. This document
indicates their intention to return to Western in September for a second year and declares their intended area of study.
Internship
Internships are offered in different programs at different stages of a students academic career. If you participate in one
of these programs, you are an Intern. An Intern is a person who works as an apprentice or trainee in an occupation or
profession to gain practical experience. An Internship is an official or formal program that provides practical experience
for beginners in an occupation or profession.
ITSITS (Information Technology Services) is the front-line support for all aspects of computing services at Western.
(www.uwo.ca/its)
LAMP(Leadership andMentor Program)
LAMP is designed to help first-year students learn leadership skills and, by pairing them with upper-year students, will
expose them to a supportive learning community. LAMP is intended to guide new students through their first year of
University life.
O-WeekO-Week is Orientation Weekthat week at the beginning of the school year designed to ease transition into life
at Western. A variety of programs are scheduled to encourage new students to meet other students, familiarize
themselves with the campus, and become comfortable with their new home.
Post-DegreePost-Degree refers to that time after a Degree (i.e. Bachelors Degree) has been earned. Post-Degree Diploma
Programs occur after the first Degree and are often designed to complement an Undergraduate Degree.
Sophs Sophs or Sophomores are upper-year students
Work StudyWork Study is a part-time employment program which allows students to work on campus in flexible environments
through Fall and Winter terms. To qualify for Work Study, students must be Canadian citizens, have a 60% (or more)
course loads, and demonstrate financial need.
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The transition between first and second year can be slightly confusing for students.
Soon it will be time for them to indicate which path they wish to take in the coming
year. This process is called Intent to Register (ITR) and must be completed by the end
of March. The ITR process itself is very straightforward, but the path to getting there
can be tricky. We have compiled a list of questions that are commonly asked by first
year students during this time of year. The most important thing for students to know is
that these things are not set in stone they can always change their mind. Be open to
having conversations and exploring alternative options. The vast majority of studentswill change their major at some point during their years of study. In fact, the average
Western student will change their program 2.25 times during their undergraduate
career!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSWhat is Intent to Register?Intent to Registeris the time of year during which undergraduate students declarewhich module or program they intend to be enrolled in for the following academic
year.
What if I am not 100% sure which program/
module I want to register in?If all else fails go to see an academic counselor in your faculty to discuss your
options.
Do I have to fill out the Intent to Register form?Yes. If you fail to indicate your Intent to Registerby the dates specified either
via the online service or a paper form with authorizing signatures, you will forfeit
priority registration and may also miss being reviewed for Limited Enrollment
Programs. (www.registrar.uwo.ca/course_enrollment/intent_to_register.html)
When will I know which program/module I amregistered in?Each student is adjudicated at the end of the academic year. The adjudication process
happens in May and usually students are able to login to Student Center by mid-June
to check their grades and to see what program they are eligible for.
What if I change my mind?Students who change their mind about their requested program should contact
their academic counseling office to discuss the change and to complete a program
change form. Academic Counsellors will inform students of academic implications of
changing programs.
INTENT TO REGISTER TOP 5
1. Build a budget a stick to it. It makes you awarof your spending and will save money for thethings you really want.
2. Avoid "Buy Now, Pay Later" - save for yourpurchases and you will save money in thelong-run.
3. Pre-paid credit card are a great starter cardfor young Canadians.
4. Pay yourself first - make saving a priority, forrainy days, for wants and for your retirement.
5. Credit Card use: Only use credit cardson items that endure past payment date(education, car repairs, etc) and avoid using
on purchases that are gone before you pay(movies, gas, etc).
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