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Chance to win entrance scholarship to Algoma U

Algoma U to host information session for prospective students
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NEWS RELEASE

ALGOMA UNIVERSITY

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Algoma University invites all prospective students and their families to attend an information session on Wednesday, Nov. 9 starting at 7 p.m. in the Shingwauk Auditorium. Students in attendance will have a chance to win a scholarship to the University.

There are many reasons local students should consider studying at Algoma University.

In addition to receiving an outstanding education, local students have the opportunity to play varsity sports, get involved in student government (the Algoma University Students’ Union), and travel the world through exchange opportunities, all while living in their hometown.

“This information session is designed to prepare students for the next six months,” said Director of Student Recruitment, Brent Krmpotich. “It is an opportunity for students to find out everything they need to know about the university application process, important dates and deadlines, financial aid information, and how Algoma’s programs will help them reach their career goals.”

The event kicks off at 7 p.m. in the Shingwauk Auditorium with a welcome address by the University’s President and Vice Chancellor, Dr. Craig Chamberlin.

For more information, please email [email protected] or call 705.949.2301.

Algoma University

Algoma University was established in 1965 and is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Algoma University is a small, undergraduate, teaching-focused university that places an emphasis on serving the needs of Northern Ontario.

Algoma University offers a wide range of degrees spanning the liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines. As a partner with Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig, Algoma University has a special mission to cultivate cross-cultural learning between Aboriginal populations and other communities.

Algoma University also offers satellite programming in Brampton and Timmins. For more information, please visit www.algomau.ca

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