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Academic Innovation Fund

Residence Theme Floor Living-Learning Communities Peer Academic Support

Description The Colleges are developing theme floors/houses in their residences focusing on academic issues/themes directly related to one or more of the academic programs affiliated with the College. Students have an opportunity to interact with other students sharing their academic interests, participate in programming related to the theme, and in some cases take common courses. […]

New Student Enrolment Appointment Online (Advising)

Description This project is intended to convert the mandatory, in-person new student enrollment appointment to a staff/senior student supported, supervised and monitored online environment. A series of online video modules is being developed, supported by chat, voice exchange and corresponding learning exercises/assessment, to facilitate new student course enrollment, fostering students’ transition and enabling reallocation of […]

Math Bridging and Supplemental Instruction at Bethune

Description The project includes two components to help students succeed in mathematics courses: the expansion of a mathematics “bridging” program offering incoming students who score low on a math placement quiz the opportunity to participate in a four-day review session in August; and provision of supplemental instruction through peer-assisted study sessions in difficult first year […]

Lions Achievement Initiative

Description The project involves a peer mentoring and orientation program that helps guide incoming student-athletes through their entire first year at 첥Ƶ. The programs purpose is to support freshmen’s transition and promote engagement and academic success; they then bring the skills learned to youth in the Jane-Finch community through schools and community organizations. Project […]

Jumpstart – Successful Transition to University

Description This pilot project involves a summer program, led by experts in various fields, to help students make a successful academic and personal transition to university by providing tools and skills to adjust to academic demands of university, develop techniques for effective study, and adapt to a new environment. A peer mentor component introduces students […]

Healthy Campus (Phase 1) – Mental Health Outreach, Education Awareness

Description Grounded within the ecological model and based on the understanding that the need to serve the whole student is not about promoting and delivering individual programs and services within a silo structure, the healthy campus approach looks at new ways to support our students through the built and psycho-social campus environment. Put simply, a […]

Fostering First-Year Student Engagement, Academic Success through the HealthAid Network: Course-Based Peer Mentorship Program

Description The HealthAid Network is a course-based peer mentorship program that aims to encourage student engagement, support academic success within the first year and develop student leadership capacity through peer mentorship. Students are placed into student success teams that consist of upper year students (team leaders) and first year students (team members). These student success […]

Fine Arts Summer Intensive

Description This proposal involves expansion of concepts developed in Fine Arts summer institutes to engage Canadian and international students and potential students, professionals and aspiring professionals, artists and intellectuals, and Fine Arts faculty in an inter-/multi-disciplinary on-campus “laboratory”. The modular structure includes courses and workshops, public lectures and performances in an interactive environment. Project Lead(s) […]

Assessing the effectiveness of an immersive and experiential 'boot-camp' based introduction for graduate students to policy-making

Description The challenges we face as a society today are complex problems that require highly interdisciplinary, scientifically-informed solutions. This requires the development of young leaders who have advanced training and an ability to apply their skills to policy-relevant issues. Yet, there are few resources available for graduate students in Canada looking to make the transition […]