Hi all!

 

Thank you to those who were able to join us yesterday! The meeting summary and recording have been uploaded to TEAMS, under the UMAE – Advisor Exchange team, for those who were unable to attend or would like to review what was discussed. The calendar of events for the Fall term that we reviewed yesterday is also available there.

 

Fanny shared information on The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) 2025 International Student Survey. Pleas see more information, as well as the link to the survey for international students:

 

The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) 2025 International Student Survey supports the international education sector’s capacity to drive informed, innovative practices by increasing understanding of the stories, motivations, and perceptions of international students who choose to study in Canada. This survey occurs every two years is meant for international students enrolled in a post-secondary institution studying to obtain a degree/diploma/certificate in Canada.

 

Please help by sharing this link with international students you are supporting to help the sector better understand the international student experience in Canada and inform policy changes, program design, and advocacy regarding international students with institutions and government partners. 2025 International Student Survey

 

Have a great day!

 

UMAE PD Community of Practice

Nicole Laurila                                                Jennifer McLaren                                  Alejandra Cano

Acting Student Services Supervisor        Jr. Academic Advisor                            Academic Advisor

Faculty of Ag. and Food Sciences              Faculty of Science                                First Year Centre

 

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