SLC Background
Summer no. 1ENJOY YOUR SUMMER! 
 
Here is a little bit of info about next semester and stuff

REMEMBER TO ENTER IN YOUR AGENDA AND TELL YOUR BOSS:

FRIDAY AUGUST 19TH - WELCOME DAY 2011 FOR ALL SLC STUDENTS!

WelcomeWhat will be happening? All kinds of things but here are a few examples:
- Your official timetable will be given to you as well as your booklist, student profile, computer access code, locker number and agenda. 

Some programs will be hosting workshops to present your teachers and they will be giving you info on your program.

- ID cards/Bus card photos will be taken for new students and returning students who did not have a card last year.  ID cards are obligatory to have access to the library and other SLC services and activities.
- The bookstore is open for you.
FITNESS CENTER SUMMER ACTIVITIES

Fitness centre

Membership is 30.00$. Summer membership begins May 23rd to August 12, 2011.  Athletes who had a membership included for the year must register for the summer. Your membership has expired.

Summer hours are:
Monday to Friday 7:00 am to 6:30 pm.
Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm.

Members must show proof of membership and must train in pairs (must be at least two) for security purposes.
Both parties must have a summer membership to the fitness center and will be asked to show appropriate identification to the security guard or supervisor. Immediate expulsion if one of the users does not have a summer membership to the fitness center. 

Scholarship Université Laval

Deadline: May 27, 2011 

If you plan on attending Université Laval next fall, have an R score of 29 and have been highly involved in extracurricular activities, you could win of the four $1,000 scholarships. The deadline to apply is 4 p.m. on Friday, May 27, 2011. For information on how to apply, contact Nicole Anne Daigle in room 275. Click here for more information.   You must write to me (Nicole Anne Daigle on MIO)before Thursday, May 26, 4 p.m. if you plan on applying for this scholarship to make arrangements to drop off your application. For more information on this scholarship, click here.

Career & Educational Counselling

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Appointments available in the summer!

 

Although I will be taking vacations this summer, I will continue meeting students on days that I am here.

 

Simply contact me by e-mail (nadaigle@slc.qc.ca) MIO or by phone (ext. 218) to set up an appointment.

 

My vacation days will be posted directly on my door.

 

Enjoy your summer!
 

Nicole Anne Daigle, Guidance Counsellor

STILL LOOKING FOR A JOB?

Job offers can be found on the Counselling Services
website at:   http://www.slc.qc.ca/index.php?module=pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=6&pid=5

 

Important

LAST CHANCE TO EMPTY YOUR LOCKERS.  They are scheduled to be emptied and cleaned this week. Nothing is kept or put aside.

 

LOST AND FOUND

You should also check out the lost and found table at reception. The contents of this table will be given to good will next week.

 

  

 

School Calendar
ST. LAWRENCE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2011-2012
Should you be planning to travel in 2011-2012, please verify the academic calendar before reserving your trip.
If you plan a trip during the semester or during the exam period, you run the risk of failing the course.
http://www.slc.qc.ca/academics/Calendrier_Academique_2011-2012.pdf
BRING A LOCK ON WELCOME DAY.
Lockers 
Claim your locker! 
Friday August 219th, Welcome Day, you will receive your locker assignment.  It is highly recommended that you bring a lock with you and put it on your locker immediately.  This is the best way to avoid locker problems on the first day of classes.  If you have a problem with the locker you have been attributed, do not grab another.  Locks will be cut if found on the wrong lockers.  Please come to room 272 for help and more info. 

Your green tip of the week from ECO-St. Lo, your local environment group

Logo Eco St LoDo you ever worry that the fish and seafood that you are consuming may be species that are in danger or at risk?

Choosing sustainable seafood is a simple and effective action tha twe can take every time we eat at a restaurant or buy seafood.  Our choices count! Voting with our wallet sends a strong signal to government and industry leaders, telling them that we support responsible stewardship of our natural marine resources.

Choosing sustainable seafood can be challenging, . Please take a look at Canada's Seafood Guide and at this website:

 

http://www.seachoice.org/ 

 

The ultimate solutions will require all of us-to take responsibility for changing our approach to seafood and fishing.

 

 Eating bluefin tuna, for example, has been equated to eating pandas and tigers. We should be recovering, not eating, endangered species.

At St. Lawrence, it's easy being green!

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