Student Engagement Programs
REGISTER FOR THE TRIP HERE!
Date: Friday, February 21st to Sunday, February 23rd, 2025
Get ready for an unforgettable weekend as we explore two of Canada’s most iconic cities! From the vibrant streets and culture of Montreal to the historic landmarks and charm of Ottawa, this trip is packed with excitement, new experiences, and great company. Don’t miss this epic weekend getaway!
📍 Highlights Include:
- Sightseeing in Old Montreal and Parliament Hill
- Delicious food and local treats
- Time to shop, explore, and make memories
- Montreal’s Biodome and Ottawa’s ByWard Market
Spaces are limited, so grab your spot today!
For tickets, please note that the price is based on the number of people you want to share a room with:
- Quadruple Occupancy (4 people per room)
- Triple Occupancy (3 people per room)
- Double Occupancy (2 people per room)
- Single Occupancy (1 person per room)
(While you can indicate your roommates when you register, additional roommates will be placed in rooms that have space based on gender.)
Registration closes on January 20th, 2025.
Here is the link to the Information Presentation Slides
Here is the link to the Information Session recording.
If you have any questions, please email durhamstudentlife@trentu.ca.
The NEW Global Citizenship Program is at TrentU Durham GTA!
Upcoming Workshops
Overview
An interactive program designed to give participants the ability to learn skills and have influential experiences related to an interest area or stream.
Participants will attend an initial session that reviews the program guidelines and information related to the different streams that they can choose from. Once they have completed this session, they can join the stream they are interested in during the semester that it is running and begin to complete the goals, workshops, and activities related to the stream until they meet the requirements to obtain a stream certificate in the program.
Streams
- Leadership & Mentoring (Fall 2024)
The Leadership & Mentoring stream offers opportunities to learn different leadership strategies and skills that foster growth in the ability to lead, follow, and mentor others.
- Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion (Winter 2025)
In the Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion stream, participants will gain insight into the progression of initiatives to promote equity and diversity and understand how to contribute to a positive future of inclusive practices.
- Environmental Impact & Sustainability (Fall 2025)
The stream of Environment Impact & Sustainability allows for learning and discussion around current and historical environmental decisions and practices that have had good and bad effects to the natural world and continue the conversation in continuing sustainable practices.
- Social Justice & Community (Winter 2026)
Looking at the impacts of a society that has vastly different access to health, wealth, privileges, and opportunities, this stream seeks to analyze these themes and formulate ideas around understanding how to help a community who may be struggling.
Requirements of the Streams for Certificate Completion
- All Streams
- Introduction to the Global Citizenship Program Workshop
- Introduction to the Global Citizenship Program Workshop
- Leadership & Mentoring (Fall 2024)
- Leadership & Mentoring Workshop
- 2 Optional Workshops
- Leadership Experience (on-campus)
- Leadership Field Trip (off-campus)
- Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion (Winter 2025)
- Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Workshop
- 2 Optional Workshops
- EDI Guest Speaker (on-campus)
- EDI Field Trip (off-campus)
- Environmental Impact & Sustainability (Fall 2025)
- Environmental Impact & Sustainability Workshop
- 2 Optional Workshops
- Trent’s Environmental Initiatives Tour (on-campus)
- Environmental Field Trip (off-campus)
- Civic Engagement & Community (Winter 2026)
- Civic Engagement & Community Workshop
- 2 Optional Workshops
- Social Justice Town Hall Panel (on-campus)
- Community Field Trip (off-campus)
Upcoming Workshops:
Fall 2024
Global Citizenship Program - Introductory Session (Thornton Campus)
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Thornton Campus
Room: TBD
Hey there! Are you ready to embark on a journey towards becoming a global citizen? Join us at Trent University Durham GTA for our Introductory Session at the Thornton Campus. This in-person event will kick off our program with a presentation on the program outline, time for questions, and a chance to meet like-minded individuals. Whether you're passionate about social issues, cultural diversity, or making a positive impact on the world, this session is perfect for you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to broaden your horizons and make a difference!
Global Citizenship Program - Introductory Session (ALC Campus)
Tuesday, September 29th, 2023
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
ALC Campus
Room: TBD
Hey there! Are you ready to embark on a journey towards becoming a global citizen? Join us at Trent University Durham GTA for our Introductory Session at the ALC Campus. This in-person event will kick off our program with a presentation on the program outline, time for questions, and a chance to meet like-minded individuals. Whether you're passionate about social issues, cultural diversity, or making a positive impact on the world, this session is perfect for you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to broaden your horizons and make a difference!
Global Citizenship Program - Leadership & Mentorship Workshop (Thornton Campus)
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Thornton Campus
Room: TBD
This workshop is mandatory for all students who wish to complete the Leadership Stream of the Global Citizenship Program.
This workshop is designed to provide students with many different leadership concepts including accountability, team building, leadership styles, communication, and assessment strategies. The workshop uses a variety of interactive modules to teach students about leadership in a fun and different way.
Global Citizenship Program - Leadership & Mentorship Workshop (ALC Campus)
Wednesday, November 6th, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
ALC Campus
Room: TBD
This workshop is mandatory for all students who wish to complete the Leadership Stream of the Global Citizenship Program.
This workshop is designed to provide students with many different leadership concepts including accountability, team building, leadership styles, communication, and assessment strategies. The workshop uses a variety of interactive modules to teach students about leadership in a fun and different way.
Global Citizenship Program - Facilitation Workshop (ALC Campus)
Tuesday, October 29th, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
ALC Campus
Room: TBD
The Facilitation Training workshop is designed to give students knowledge and experience in running a successful training workshop where the learning outcomes are clearly stated and the participants are engaged in the topics. The development of skills in workshop facilitation can be used in a wide variety of ways in both student experiences with presentations and leadership opportunities; and beyond graduation when training staff that you may be responsible for.
Global Citizenship Program - Volunteerism Workshop (ALC Campus)
Thursday, November 14th, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
ALC Campus
Room: TBD
Click Here to Register
Explore diverse volunteer roles and local opportunities to discover how you can impact your community meaningfully. Join us to learn how your skills can drive positive change and find the perfect opportunity for you!
Global Citizenship Program - Adulting 101 Workshop (Thornton Campus)
Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Thornton Campus
Room: TBD
Attending university is just one of the many new obstacles that young people face as they transition into adulthood. However, there are many other nuances of life that all adults should know about so they can be better prepared to understand them when they come around. In this workshop, participants will learn about mortgages, insurance, credit card interest rates, taxes, and home economics.
Questions
For more information about the program requirements, please contact durhamstudentlife@trentu.ca.
The Foundations for Success Certificate Program is an extension of the Orientation Programming for incoming students to learn about the resources and services on campus and to connect with other first-year students with a 6-week plan. This certificate program involves workshops, podcast episodes, and events to equip you with essential skills that help you thrive during and after your post-secondary education.
Each week will have a theme for this program, including the following:
- Introduction to Trent Durham Resources and Services
- Trent Durham Student Life and the TDSA
- Mental Wellbeing
- Careers + Thinking Ahead after University
- Nutrition and Food Education
- Physical Wellbeing
You must complete 3 of the 6 weeks offered to earn our Certificate. To complete a single week, students must:
- A. Watch a recorded workshop (which will become available on Monday) and submit a reflection on this workshop to durhamorientation@trentu.ca by the end of day on Friday
- B. Attend one of our various events offered throughout each week.
*If you can’t attend the events for one week, please watch an episode of the Ahhdulting (and Transitioning into Post-Secondary) Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/adulting-and-transitioning-into-p… and send your reflection on this workshop to durhamorientation@trentu.ca by the end of day on Friday.*
You must do the above three times to complete the Foundations Program.
Students who complete the program will gain the Certificate and get a chance to win free admission to Canada’s Wonderland on October 18th for Halloween Haunt.
Tell me more!
Here is what will be offered throughout the 6-week Foundations program:
Week One – Getting Started at Trent (September 9th – 13th)
Watch introductory presentations from various departments to learn about the services and resources available to you. Hear from Counselling, IT, Trent Durham Security, Academic Skills, and Financial Aid.
Week Two – Getting Involved at Trent (Sept. 16th – 20th)
Learn about how you can get involved on campus through clubs, events and other team-focused programs. Hear from the Student Life team to find out how you can make the most out of extracurriculars to boost your University career.
Week Three – Mental Wellbeing (Sept. 23rd – 27th)
Find out about the resources you can use to support your mental health and to find healthy coping strategies from Trent Counselling. Attend a yoga class and art therapy to learn about healthy ways to manage stress.
Week Four – Careers + Thinking Ahead (Sept. 30th – Oct. 4th)
Watch our workshop breaking down tools and resources available to you through Careerspace, offering appointments, online resources, and opportunities to connect with employers and recruiters. These services are free for all Trent students and alumni. For event this week, come to a drop-in resume table to gain helpful tips to be employer ready.
Week Five – Nutrition (Oct. 7th – 11th)
Hear from the Trent Durham Campus Pantry and the TDSA to learn about food resources available to you on campus. The workshop will cover healthy eating habits and how to navigate food insecurity. Attend a cooking class and get experience participating in the Campus Pantry.
Week Six – Physical Wellbeing (Oct. 14th – 18th)
Learn about the benefits of physical activity by watching a virtual tour of the Civic – where you have a gym membership. Go to an intramural session this week and try out our interactive dance class!
Why should I complete this?
Co-Curricular Record (CCR): Alongside learning skills to set you up for success in university and beyond, students completing this program will receive the "Foundations for Success” certificate on their CCR. This looks great on a resume and indicates personal development, resourcefulness and initiative to employers and schools.
Foundations for Success Certificate:
You will receive a certificate you can add to your resume upon completion of the program.
A chance for free admission to Canada’s Wonderland!
In completing the program, you will be entered into a draw to win free admission to our Trip to Canada’s Wonderland on October 18, 2024, for Halloween Haunt at night!
OK. I’m interested!
If this certificate program interests you, please fill out this form and we will be in touch shortly with further details! If you have any questions about this certificate program, please do not hesitate to email alexshammas@trentu.ca.
*Please note, accommodations may be made on an individualized basis*
Recent research on the labour market has highlighted the importance of co-curricular experiences for developing important employability skills. Getting involved on campus - whether it be through student government, athletics, clubs and groups, or campus organizations - can help develop skills such as time-management, organization, communication, conflict resolution, problem solving, and more!
Tracking your co-curricular experiences on campus is easy with Trent's Co-Curricular Record (CCR) software. The CCR will allow you to search for opportunities on campus, keep track of your involvement, reflect on what you've learned, and print off an official Trent-sanctioned CCR transcript.
You can access the Co-Curricular Record through the MyTrent portal.
A copy of the Co-Curricular Record Policy can be found in the Academic section of Trent's Policy Library.
Questions
For more information about the program requirements, please contact durhamstudentlife@trentu.ca.