International Education Centre International Opportunities for Students.

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International Education Centre International Opportunities for Students

Ontario International Education Scholarship Open to Canadian students only Open to Canadian students only Must be in good academic standing Must be in good academic standing Must demonstrate financial need Must demonstrate financial need Minimum two months overseas (including USA and Mexico) Minimum two months overseas (including USA and Mexico) Must be enrolled in Ontario College or University Must be enrolled in Ontario College or University Value of $2500 Value of $2500 Must get credit for placement/study and must be approved by your Coordinator Must get credit for placement/study and must be approved by your Coordinator

Some Overseas Placements/Study Abroad in 2007/2008 Mechanical Technician Tool Making – India Mechanical Technician Tool Making – India Applied Museum Technology – Germany, USA Applied Museum Technology – Germany, USA Early Childhood Education – Ireland, Egypt Early Childhood Education – Ireland, Egypt Photography – (California) USA, India Photography – (California) USA, India BAA Interior Design – China, Germany BAA Interior Design – China, Germany Graphic Design – NYC, California (USA), New Zealand Graphic Design – NYC, California (USA), New Zealand

Why do your placement, co-op or finish your studies abroad? Great for your CV/Resume Great for your CV/Resume Enhance your ability to find work quicker… and with better pay. Enhance your ability to find work quicker… and with better pay. Great experience for the student to learn about another country, culture… Great experience for the student to learn about another country, culture… Ashley Thompson in Goa, India

How do I apply? Study_Abroad.pdf Study_Abroad.pdf Study_Abroad.pdf Study_Abroad.pdf Deadline is March 13, 2009 Deadline is March 13, 2009 Travel by March 31, 2009 (no later) Travel by March 31, 2009 (no later) Placements can start in Winter 2009 Placements can start in Winter 2009 Organize NOW Organize NOW

Algonquin College Campuses Abroad Manav Rachna Educational Institutes Indo Canadian School of Advanced Technology (ICSAT), Faridibad, Haryana, India Manav Rachna Educational Institutes Indo Canadian School of Advanced Technology (ICSAT), Faridibad, Haryana, India CV Raman (India) CV Raman (India) ISHTAP (Montenegro, Europe) ISHTAP (Montenegro, Europe)

Algonquin College Partners Abroad Agnel, Goa India Agnel, Goa India Griffith University, Australia Griffith University, Australia Shandong Jiaotong University, China Shandong Jiaotong University, China CPUT, Cape Town, South Africa CPUT, Cape Town, South Africa ZHTI, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Zanzibar Hotel and Tourism Institute) ZHTI, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Zanzibar Hotel and Tourism Institute) Universidad Comtemporanea, Querêretaro, Mexico Universidad Comtemporanea, Querêretaro, Mexico Earth University, Costa Rica Earth University, Costa Rica British Columbia Canadian International School, Egypt British Columbia Canadian International School, Egypt

Private/Government Friends of Algonquin College JINHAN Design and Engineering (private) China JINHAN Design and Engineering (private) China International Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (government), Miami Beach, USA International Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (government), Miami Beach, USA Juxt Interactive, (private) Newport Beach, USA Juxt Interactive, (private) Newport Beach, USA Creative Source, Manhattan, New York, USA Creative Source, Manhattan, New York, USA Canadian Embassy, (government) Washington DC, USA Canadian Embassy, (government) Washington DC, USA

International Education Centre C429 (8am – 4:30pm) Monday to Friday C429 (8am – 4:30pm) Monday to Friday (613) , x7037 (613) , x7037