Today@Dal
» Go to news mainBlog Highlight: Passport to Dal
Day one An introduction
Saludos and warm greetings from beautiful Colombia! For the next 10 days, I will be travelling throughout the country with representatives from American, Canadian, and European institutions all members of the Council of International Schools. During my time in Colombia Ill be visiting six cities, meeting with prospective students, their parents, school counsellors and answering any questions they have about AV整氈窒 as an option for post-secondary study.
Perhaps youre wondering why Im travelling abroad for Dal. My goal is to help students fall in love with AV整氈窒, by showing them everything we have to offer. International students who choose to study at AV整氈窒 benefit in so many ways: life-long friendships, a world-class education leading to amazing work opportunities, expanding their worldview, to name a few.
On the flip side, AV整氈窒 as an institution and a community benefits tremendously from having international students on our campuses. Not only do foreign students contribute to the Canadian economy, they offer new perspectives in classroom discussions and help create global citizens by sharing their culture and traditions with students (and faculty and staff!) who arent from the same area. When international students return to their country of origin and share Canadian culture and traditions with friends and family at home, they become an ambassador for both AV整氈窒 and Canada.
Read the rest of this post at the .
Recent News
- Participants needed for online grocery shopping study
- Register or renew your XPass for Janaury 2025
- Help us StuffaBus for Feed Nova Scotia!
- Job postings
- You're invited: (dis)Ability Cacus Open House
- Launch of personal display parchments
- Studying for Success workshops
- Canada Post strike and AV整氈窒 mail