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3 RD YEAR DIRECT ENTRY (LEVEL 5D) AND 2 YEAR DEGREE COMPLETION (LEVEL 1) SESSION AUGUST 19, 2014

3 RD YEAR DIRECT ENTRY (LEVEL 5D) AND 2 YEAR DEGREE COMPLETION (LEVEL 1) SESSION AUGUST 19, 2014. Agenda. Student Services Madelyn Steed, Learning Strategist Tri-Mentoring Program Joana Londoño , Tri-Mentoring Program Facilitator Careers & Employer Partnerships

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3 RD YEAR DIRECT ENTRY (LEVEL 5D) AND 2 YEAR DEGREE COMPLETION (LEVEL 1) SESSION AUGUST 19, 2014

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  1. 3RD YEAR DIRECT ENTRY (LEVEL 5D) AND 2 YEAR DEGREE COMPLETION (LEVEL 1) SESSION AUGUST 19, 2014

  2. Agenda • Student Services • Madelyn Steed, Learning Strategist • Tri-Mentoring Program • Joana Londoño, Tri-Mentoring Program Facilitator • Careers & Employer Partnerships • Dan Kennedy, Career Consultant • Program Information • Gloria Allen, Student Affairs Coordinator, PT Degree

  3. TRSM 2-168 Visit us in person: Get Social with Us: @student_trsm

  4. Enhancing Your Academic Skills Supporting Your Transition Fostering Your Wellness Connecting You to RU

  5. Need Support? Have a question? Visit Student Services in TRSM 2-168 Speak with a Student Support Specialist. Elevators

  6. Tri-Mentoring Program By: Joana Londoño

  7. Introduction • Joana LondoñoProgram Facilitator Email: jlondono@ryerson.ca

  8. Tri-Mentoring Program: • Peer to Peer Mentoring • First Year Student Mentee • Upper Year Student Mentor • Program-wide events, workshops, faculty-specific events and programming • Career Mentoring Program • 3rd or 4th year Career Mentee • Professional Career Mentor • Mentor and Mentee events aimed at career preparation and developing professional skills

  9. Tri-Mentoring Program: • First Generation Project • First generation student definition: someone whose parent(s) did not attend or obtain a post-secondary education anywhere in the world • Specific programming that aims to increase the number of First Generation students in the post-secondary education system, whether it be in college, university, or in an apprenticeship program.

  10. Sign up for a Mentor today! In person: Tri-Mentoring Program Office POD 54, Lower Ground Podium Online: Website: www.ryerson.ca/trimentoring

  11. It’s Your Journey, We’ll Guide You Along The Way

  12. WHY WE EXIST • To ensure you receive the support you need to meet your post graduation goals • To connect you with employers and opportunities • To be your eyes and ears in the industry • To help you build the skills you need for industry • To provide you with specialized programs and events that will assist you with your career goals

  13. CAREER SERVICES Start your academic career on the right path • 1:1 Meetings (drop-ins) • Skills-building workshops: • Setting career goals • Job search, resume & cover letter preparation • Networking etiquette • Interview techniques • On-Line Resources: • InterviewStream (practice your interviewing skills & get feedback) • Working Abroad (An interactive website to research other countries) • Annual Career Fairs (October & January) • Industry specific information sessions hosted by our corporate partners • Specialized industry events on campus

  14. Look for JobsPrivate, professional profile connects you to jobs you care aboutNetwork Visual resumes allow candidates to include multimedia to their profile to demonstrate value to employersFind Opportunities Over 400,000 opportunities from top employers worldwide • Create your free account today. • www.ryerson.ca/wpy Developed in collaboration with

  15. CONNECT WITH US Careers & Employer Partnerships TRS 2-148 - Second floor, across from the escalators TRSM Careers & Employer Partnerships centre TRSMcareers (416) 979-5106 TRSMcareers@ryerson.ca @TRSMcareers www.ryerson.ca/trsmcareers

  16. Program Information

  17. Objectives • Graduation Requirements • Course Registration • Matrix • Resources

  18. 3rd YEAR DIRECT ENTRY (LEVEL 5D) AND 2 YEAR DEGREE COMPLETION (LEVEL 1)

  19. A Tripartite Approach To Education: • PROFESSIONAL • PROFESSIONALLY- RELATED • LIBERAL STUDIES

  20. REACH BACK COURSES FOR DIRECT ENTRY (Level 5D) ***Does not apply to 2 year completion (CAAT) These must be taken prior to taking ITM700

  21. (5D) Direct Entry: • 8 Reach back courses: ACC100, ACC406, ITM107, ITM207, ITM410, LAW122, QMS102, SSH105 *total of 28 courses – can bring in max 8 Transfer credits

  22. 2 Year Degree Completion Program (IT016 CAAT) *Curriculum Subject to Change – total of 20 courses

  23. Minors • You may earn minor(s) in any secondary area of study outside your professional program field. • Below are the most common minors for BTM students.

  24. Professional and Professionally-Related Electives Direct Entry (DE) - A total of 5Professional Electives (ITM pre-fix courses) and 4 Professionally-Related courses in the following disciplines must be taken in order to graduate 2 year completion (CAAT) requires 5Professional Electives (ITM pre-fix courses)

  25. LIBERAL STUDIES IMPORTANT NOTE: • Certain courses cannot be taken for Liberal Studies credit in some programs. Please refer to the 2014-2015 Full-Time Undergraduate Calendar for more information on Liberal Studies and Restrictions. http://www.ryerson.ca/calendar/2014-2015/pg1342.html • For French/Spanish Liberal Studies, you may be requested to complete a placement test. For more information on placement tests, please visit http://www.ryerson.ca/llc/currentstudents/placement_tests.html

  26. Transfer Credits • Last date to apply for transfer credits for the Fall semester: AUGUST 8, 2014 • WINTER 2015: • August 9 – December 1 • After this date transfer credits will be processed for Spring 2015

  27. TRANSFER CREDITSFOR DIRECT ENTRY (Level 5D) • Eligible to apply for a maximum of 8 one-term transfer credits from either the reach back courses or courses from semester 5-8 • Courses used as transfer credits must be completed with a grade of 'B-' or better, where 'B-' equals 70 percent or higher • For more information please visit: http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/transfercredits/ ***Does not apply to 2 year degree completion program (CAAT)

  28. COURSE SCHEDULE You create your own timetable, You register directly for the courses you want, at the times you want! COURSE: ADDS, DROPS or TIMETABLE CHANGES MUST BE DONE BY USING RAMSS - Ryerson Administrative Management Self Serve https://my.ryerson.ca STUDENTS ARE ACADEMICALLY AND FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR COURSE REGISTRATIONS

  29. To Register for Courses • Go to https://my.ryerson.ca • Log in using your Matrix ID and password • Click on the ``RAMSS`` tab • Follow the on-screen instructions to add or make changes to your schedule • To use this service, you must have a valid Ryerson Matrix ID. • To create a matrix ID go to www.ryerson.ca/accounts. • Your Matrix ID is also used to access Blackboard, where you’ll find course information for classes in which you’re enrolled. • Detail instructions on how to Add/Drop courses can be found on: • www.ryerson.ca/service

  30. You can access Day courses using (RAMSS) during open enrollment August 25 – September 12, 2014 • Priority to full time students • Spaces are limited • Day classes start the week of September 2, 2014 • September 1- Labour Day holiday!

  31. RYERSON ONE CARD / PHOTO ID CARD New Fall 2014 Undergraduate students need to apply for their Ryerson OneCard through the online process. This can be done by going to the OneCard website at http://www.ryerson.ca/onecard/gettingthecard/applyonlineand following the links. Deadline for online application: August 15, 2014 After that go in person to one Card Office: Kerr Hall West 73 (KHW-73, Lower Gym)

  32. RYERSON ONECARD/PHOTO ID CARD (continued) This is Ryerson’s official photo ID card. You are required to pick up your ID card during your first year of attendance at the lower gym (KHW 073). WEEK OF AUGUST 24 (to September 4) For hours of operations please visit: http://www.ryerson.ca/onecard/gettingthecard/pickuptimes.html • Bring TWO pieces of Government Issued ID • ONEmust include a photo ID (e.g. Drivers License, Passport, Citizenship, Photo OHIP card)         • Ryerson Student Number

  33. FALL 2014 CE CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2014 DAY CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

  34. FEES QUESTIONS? CONCERNS? Call the Student Fees Office, Podium Building, POD 64 at: (416) 979-5136 THE FINAL DATE FOR PAYMENT OF FALL 2014 FEES : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014

  35. IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Refer to: • Part-Time Degree Undergraduate Calendar (info. available such as; academic standing, significant dates, etc.), www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/calendars/ • Student Guide www.ryerson.ca/studentguide/ • Student TRSITM Handbook (available on TRSITM website) www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/itm

  36. Curriculum Advising – Advisement Report Part time degree students do not have access to an online advisement report, therefore it will be important for you to keep and update the Unofficial checklist from semester to semester. When you are in your final year, you should request a Manual Advisement Report from Curriculum Advising http://www.ryerson.ca/content/dam/currentstudents/forms/advisement_rep.pdf to confirm your outstanding courses.

  37. Unofficial Checklist • Way to keep you on track • Required courses will stay the same • Electives can be substituted

  38. GRADE INFORMATION • Grades - used to evaluate your performance in each course. • Letter grades from “A” to “F” are used at Ryerson. Each letter grade is equal to a number called a “grade point” • Your CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is calculated after the completion of 3 courses • More information about Grades & Grade Point Averages is available at www.ryerson.ca/calendar and www.ryerson.ca/studentguide

  39. ACADEMIC STANDINGS • Your academic standing is a statement of your overall academic performance • Academic standings are calculated at the end of every semester. You require a minimum 1.67 cumulative Grade Point Average to graduate • The academic standings used at Ryerson are: • Clear • Probationary • Required to Withdraw • Permanent Program Withdrawal • More information about Academic Standings is available at www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/calendars/ and www.ryerson.ca/studentguide

  40. Graduate Placements

  41. Departmental Contacts Ted Rogers School of ITM Office Room TRS 2-004 (8th Floor) www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/itm

  42. Slide presentation will be posted on the TRSITM website www.ryerson.ca/itm Thank You!

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