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Dental Hygiene Diploma Personal Profile | Tuesday, March 26 |
The Personal Profile is an important part of your application. Personal Profiles will be evaluated by a team consisting of faculty members. The name of the individual applicant will not be available to the Personal Profile evaluation team. Do not include any data in your responses that could serve to identify you to the evaluators. Students are expected to uphold and adhere to the standards of academic integrity as outlined in Policy 96.01 - Academic Integrity. |
Bachelor of Child and Youth Care Personal Profile | Tuesday, March 26 |
Admission into the Child and Youth Care (CYC) degree program is assessed through a number of criteria, including suitability for the profession. This Personal Profile is an opportunity for you to describe your personal suitability for child and youth care education, as well as the profession. Personal Profiles are evaluated in accordance to dimensions of child and youth care education that include the following: empathy; relationship; self-reflection; diversity; work with children, youth, and families; critical/creative thinking; and effective writing and communication skills. |
Trades Personal Profile | Monday, March 25 |
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Resource Management Officer Technology Diploma Personal Profile | Monday, March 25 |
This personal profile is an important part of your application. Your profile will be assessed by the program faculty, and the information you provide will be used to rank your application for admission. The criterion used when ranking applications include: |
Natural Resource Law Enforcement Personal Profile | Monday, March 25 |
This personal profile is an important part of your application. Your profile will be assessed by the program faculty, and the information you provide will be used to rank your application for admission. The criterion used when ranking applications include: |
Social Services Diploma Personal Profile | Monday, March 25 |
The application procedure to the Social Services Diploma Program at Vancouver Island University requires that you complete a personal profile relating to your interest in the field of social services. Your personal profile is considered confidential. However, it will be read and rated by faculty in the Social Services Diploma Program during the admissions process. |
Bachelor of Social Work Personal Profile | Monday, March 25 |
Admission into the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program is assessed through a number of criteria, including suitability for the profession. The Personal Profile is an opportunity for you to describe and explain your suitability for the social work profession. Personal Profiles will be evaluated with reference to dimensions of social work education that include the following: empathy, critical thinking, self-reflection, person in context, diversity, and effective writing and communication skills. Please answer the following questions using the following format: |
Getting a global health education | Sunday, March 24 |
I attended a community practice placement in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, with 11 other Bachelor of Science in Nursing students last fall. |
Diploma, certificate, degree duplicate request | Wednesday, March 27 | |
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VIU Student Pulse News: March 20, 2024 | Wednesday, March 20 |
Did you know that last year, VIU had a total of more than $4.5 million in scholarships, awards and bursaries to distribute, with funds available to both domestic and international students? All thanks to generous community donors. Don’t forget to fill out your online Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries profile to get in the running for some of them! |
Creating a safe place to play and learn | Wednesday, March 20 |
Danielle Alyward is a big fan of learning through play. The fourth-year Child and Youth Care (CYC) student is a regular volunteer at Friday Night Lights, a free program for youth and their caregivers that operates out of Georgia Avenue Elementary School. A partnership between the City of Nanaimo’s Parks, Recreation and Culture department, School District 68 and Vancouver Island University, the program provides a space for local children and their caregivers to play sports, do crafts and socialize together. |
Researching the effects of AI in the workplace | Monday, March 18 |
The dynamic nature of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has captured Andrew Szilagyi’s interest. “The recent boom in AI development with tools like ChatGPT became a large topic of discussion worldwide and particularly in my life as a student,” he says. The fourth-year VIU Psychology Honours student is delving deeper into the subject, with a new research project looking at how different levels of exposure to AI in the workplace can influence how workers perceive their identities when working alongside AI systems. |