Goodman School of Business - Viewbook 2018

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TABLE OF CONTENTS A bold new business building ....................................... 3 Among the best in business education...................... 4 Programs of study........................................................... 6 Bachelor of Accounting......................................... 7 Bachelor of Business Administration................. 11 Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op International Dual Degree....................... 15 Experts in experimential education............................ 22 Excel academically ................................................ 23 Develop your career............................................... 24 Go international..................................................... 26 Innovate and create............................................... 27 Get involved............................................................ 28 Student success story............................................ 30 Goodman alumni............................................................. 31 Explore Niagara................................................................ 32 We're here to help........................................................... 34 Campus living................................................................... 36 Invest in your future........................................................ 38 Applying to Brock............................................................ 40 Contact information....................................................... 42 Important dates............................................................... 43


A BOLD NEW BUSINESS BUILDING The Goodman School of Business is one of the country’s newest and fastest growing business schools. With building renovations that include six new classrooms, revitalized existing classrooms, a new atrium and a fresh new look, the Goodman School of Business is ready for you. We have been able to take the next steps in our evolution with the support of a transformative gift from Dr. Ned Goodman and his family that resulted in the naming of the School. Investments from the Government of Ontario and our corporate partners have helped us get ready to call our new house home.

22-MILLION EXPANSION PROJECT $

29,000 ADDITIONAL SQUARE FEET 5,000 SQUARE FEET OF NEW TEACHING SPACE 3,000 SQUARE FEET OF NEW NETWORKING AND SOCIAL SPACE

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AMONG THE BEST IN BUSINESS EDUCATION The path to success depends on two things: the quality of the school you attend and the opportunities you take advantage of while you are there. At Goodman, we'll provide you with an outstanding education as well as relevant employment-related experience that will make you an outstanding candidate when you enter the job market.

Professional designations In addition to our prestigious accreditations, the Goodman School of Business has connections to a variety of other professional organizations. Our programs can prepare students for the following designations or certificates: • Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) • Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) • Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) • Certified in Management (CIM) • Certified in Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCMP) • Professional Sales Certificate (PSC)

The Goodman School of Business at Brock affirms its place among the world's best business programs with accreditation conferred by many prestigious domestic and international business associations.

Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)

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Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPA)

• Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

• Accredited by the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) of Ontario

• Among top five per cent of business schools worldwide

• One of the fastest tracks towards the CPA designation

Canadian Institute of Management • Accredited by the Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) • CIM is dedicated to enhancing managerial skills and professional development


TOP-NOTCH LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Key learning outcomes Our curriculum is designed to teach you core business theories and concepts while also equipping you with applicable skills. No matter what program you choose, we will help you build a foundation of key knowledge to succeed in business. • • • •

Quantitative Literacy Global Business Innovation Ethical Reasoning

• Problem Solving • Oral Communication • Written Communication

Small class sizes At Goodman, you are more than just a number. With accounting and business class sizes of 45-70 students, your peers and professors will get to know you by name.

Knowledgeable professors Our award-winning professors are excellent researchers as well. More than 90 per cent of Goodman's courses are taught by fulltime faculty (PhDs).

Interactive lectures Our case-based lecture style allows for class discussion and encourages collaboration amongst you and your classmates, further enhancing your communication and teamwork ability, which is essential in the business world.

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY If you want to become a professional accountant, pursue a career in business or gain a global business perspective, we have a program designed specifically for you. Whether you choose a four-year honours program or a program with a co-op option, we are committed to providing you with an outstanding education and the best opportunities to succeed.

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Undergraduate degrees • Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) • Bachelor of Business Administration Co-op International Dual Degree (BBA)


BACHELOR OF

ACCOUNTING

We have a fast track to the CPA designation with our BAcc and MAcc degrees. Accounting at Goodman has a national reputation for excellence. If you want a career as a professional accountant, know that our program is designed with the rigorous academic courses and professional orientation required to obtain the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation.

ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)

4-year honours program

Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) Co-op

4.5-year honours program

OUAC code

BK

Required Grade 12 subjects

ENG 4U, two 4U maths

Expected cut-off BAcc

mid 80s

Expected cut-off BAcc Co-op

high 80s

Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses, including required subjects for the program.

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" The Goodman School of Business is truly unique. It not only offered me a chance to develop and thrive as a student, but also provided me with a broad range of extra-curricular activities and co-op opportunities that have given me a rewarding university experience."

HUMZA AHMED 4TH YEAR BAcc CO-OP CO-OP WORK TERMS AT MNP LLP IN MISSISSAUGA

THE GOODMAN CPA PATHWAY — FAST, COST-EFFECTIVE, COMPLETE. Goodman provides one of the fastest tracks to the CPA designation. When you take our Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) programs, you’ll learn everything you need to successfully complete the Common Final Exam (CFE).

GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CPA PATHWAY BAcc

Option 1: Apply to the Goodman MAcc program, which would only take seven months to complete and covers the six CPA preparatory courses. Option 2: Enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP) with advanced standing. The CPA PEP is only offered on a part-time basis and may take up to two years to complete.

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CPA PEP PROGRAM BAcc

If you complete the BAcc program, you have two options:

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Core Module 1+2

Elective Module 1+2

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WHAT YOU NEED TO BECOME A CPA

WHAT GOODMAN OFFERS

Academic prerequisites

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Covered in our BAcc program

Six CPA preparatory courses

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Covered in our MAcc program

Common Final Exam (CFE)

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Our CPA pathway provides direct access to the CFE

CPA practical experience requirements (30 months)

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Our BAcc Co-op includes up to 16 to 20 months of co-op work terms that count towards the CPA designation


BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

• Accounting II • Legal Environment of Business • Calculus • Macroeconomics • Science Context Credit

• Summer vacation

Year 2

• Financial Accounting I • Corporate Finance I • Operations Management • Econometrics • 1 Elective

• Financial Accounting II • Cost & Managerial Accounting I • Corporate Finance II • Marketing • Organizational Behaviour

• Summer vacation

Year 3

• Financial Accounting III • Accounting Information Systems • Taxation I • Humanities Context Credit • 1 Elective

• Auditing I • Cost & Managerial Accounting II • Ethics • Humanities Context Credit • 1 Elective

• Summer vacation

Year 4

• Financial Accounting IV • Taxation II • Auditing II • 2 Electives

• Strategy • Taxation III • Auditing III • Accounting Theory • Integration & Problem Solving

• Summer vacation

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• Accounting I • Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Statistics • Microeconomics • Science Context Credit

EXPAND YOUR GOODMAN EXPERIENCE. • Optional exchange term • Master of Accountancy (MAcc)

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BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

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Year 1

• Accounting I • Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Statistics • Microeconomics • Humanities Context Credit

Year 2

• Financial Accounting I • Accounting Information Systems • Taxation I • Econometrics • Corporate Finance I

Year 3

Co-op work term 2

Year 4

• Marketing • Operations Management • 3 Electives • Optional international exchange term*

Year 5

• Accounting Theory • Integration & Problem Solving • Auditing III • Strategy • 1 Elective

Winter

Spring/Summer

• Accounting II • Legal Environment of Business • Calculus • Macroeconomics • Humanities Context Credit • Co-op Training

Summer vacation

Co-op work term 1

• Cost & Managerial Accounting I • Financial Accounting II • Auditing I • Taxation II • 1 Elective • Science Context Credit

Co-op work term 3

• Cost & Managerial Accounting II • Financial Accounting III • Corporate Finance II • Ethics

Co-op work term 4

• Financial Accounting IV • Taxation III • Auditing II • Organizational Behaviour

Master of Accountancy (MAcc) *

For students completing the combined BAcc + MAcc CPA Pathway at Goodman


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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

If you want a career in business, our BBA program allows you to tailor your degree to meet your personal career goals. In your first two years, you’ll receive a solid foundation in the functional areas of business along with knowledge of the Canadian and global business environment through a core set of courses. In your final two years, you’ll prepare to meet your professional goals by having the option to focus on one of 10 areas of concentration.

ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

4-year honours program

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Co-op

4.5-year honours program

OUAC code

BN

Required Grade 12 subjects

ENG 4U, two 4U maths

Expected cut-off BBA

High 70s

Expected cut-off BBA Co-op

Low 80s

Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses, including required subjects for the program.

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“ Being a student at Goodman has allowed me to grow both personally and professionally. Through learning opportunities in the classroom, coop, and extra-curricular clubs and competitions I’ve gained confidence in my experiences and abilities to be ready to enter the workforce and pursue my passions!”

MIKAYLA ZOLIS 4TH YEAR BBA CO-OP CO-OP WORK TERMS AT RBC, GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO AND NIAGARA REGION

Whether you choose to focus on a specific business discipline, or want to combine various areas of study, you can build a BBA degree that will match your career goals. We offer 10 areas of concentration that can lead to a variety of different job opportunities.

BBA CONCENTRATIONS Accounting* • Auditor • Staff accountant • Tax analyst

Entrepreneurship • Entrepreneur/business owner • Consultant

Finance • Financial analyst • Financial adviser • Portfolio manager

General Management • Project manager • Strategy consultant • Business development manager

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Human Resource Management • HR generalist • Organizational development analyst • Labour relations officer

Marketing • Sales and marketing co-ordinator • Marketing consultant • Director of marketing

Information Systems

Operations Management

• Business systems analyst • Program support co-ordinator • Business review specialist

• Process analyst • Category implementation specialist • Logistics co-ordinator

International Business • Export manager • International operations manager • International trade lawyer

Public Administration • Immigration officer • Government policy analyst • Program administrator

*The BBA program (Accounting concentration) provides a broader managerial degree with a more limited focus in accounting. The BBA program meets some, but not all, CPA requirements. The BAcc program is designed for students intending to pursue a professional accounting designation and includes all university courses required by CPA Ontario (Chartered Professional Accountants).


BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

• Financial Accounting • Microeconomics • Business Principles • Statistics • Science Context Credit

• Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Macroeconomics • Communications • Calculus • Science Context Credit

Summer vacation

Year 2

• Managerial Accounting • Legal Environment of Business • Managerial Economics • Econometrics • Entrepreneurship

• Corporate Finance I • Information Systems • Marketing • Organizational Behaviour • Operations Management

Summer vacation

Opportunity to select concentration

Year 3

• Corporate Finance II • Marketing Management • Human Resource Management • 1 Elective • Humanities Context Credit

• International Business • Ethics • 1 Business Elective • 1 Elective • Humanities Context Credit • Optional international exchange term*

Year 4

• 2 Business Electives • 3 Electives • Optional international exchange term*

• Strategy • 2 Business Electives • 2 Electives

Summer vacation

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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CO-OP) SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

• Financial Accounting • Microeconomics • Business Principles • Statistics • Science Context Credit

• Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Macroeconomics • Communications • Calculus • Science Context Credit

Summer vacation

Year 2

• Managerial Accounting • Corporate Finance I • Marketing • Organizational Behaviour • Information Systems

• Econometrics • Corporate Finance II • Marketing Management • Human Resource Management • Operations Management • Co-op Training

Summer vacation

Opportunity to select concentration

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Year 3

Co-op work term 1

• Managerial Economics • Entrepreneurship • 1 Business Elective • 2 Electives • Humanities Context Credit

Year 4

• International Business • 1 Elective • 2 Business Electives • Humanities Context Credit • Optional international exchange term*

Co-op work term 3

Year 5

• Strategy • 2 Electives • 2 Business Electives

Co-op work term 2

• Commercial Law • Ethics • 2 Electives


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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DUAL DEGREE

Experience Canada’s only international dual degree program that includes co-op experience. Our BBA Co-op International Dual Degree is a unique program that will separate you from the rest. We’ve partnered with four leading business schools in Europe to offer you the best in international business education along with co-op work experience both in Canada and Europe.

ADMISSIONS AND PROGRAM INFORMATION BBA Co-op International Dual Degree

4 to 4.5-year honours program

OUAC code

BN

Required Grade 12 subjects

ENG 4U, two 4U maths

Expected cut-off BBA Co-op International Dual Degree

High 80s to low 90s

Admission is based on your top six 4U or 4M courses, including required subjects for the program. This program is limited to only 40 students per year.

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“ During the dual degree program I got great exposure to different teaching methods, at both Brock University and Neoma Business School. It was such a great opportunity to live and work in two different environments and to be able to make friends and build connections all around the world!”

MAGGIE SAINTY 4TH YEAR, BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DUAL DEGREE

GERMANY, EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS) • Located in Ostrich-Winkel, Germany, approximately 45 minutes from Frankfurt • 2.5 years at Goodman, 1.5 years at EBS (depart for Germany in winter term of Year 3 (classes taught in English) • Degree: Bachelor of Science in Management, with option to specialize in Year 4 • 10 spots available

GERMANY, ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY (ESB) • Located in Reutlingen, Germany (close to Stuttgart) • 2.5 years at Goodman, 2 years at ESB (depart for Germany in fall term of Year 3) • Classes at ESB taught 50% in German in year 3 and 100% in Year 4 – all students in German track will study German language in Years 1 and 2 at Brock • Degree: Bachelor of Science in International Management, with option to specialize in Year 4 • 10 spots available

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FRANCE, NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL (NBS) • Located in Reims, France, approximately 1 hour east of Paris • 2.5 years at Goodman, 2 years at NBS (depart for France in fall term of Year 3) (classes taught in French – only students who have completed a minimum of Grade 12 French will be eligible for this track) • Degree: Diplôme du Centre d'Etudes Supérieures Européennes de Management (CESEM), with option to specialize in Year 4 • 20 spots available

IRELAND, DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY (DCU) • Located in Dublin, Ireland • 2.5 years at Goodman, 2 years at DCU (depart for Ireland in fall term of Year 3) • Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Global Business, with option to specialize in Year 4 • 10 spots available

Earn two degrees When you successfully complete the program, you will have earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brock University in addition to a second degree from the partner school.

Pay tuition to Brock All tuition fees are paid to Brock University so that you don’t have to pay international student fees at the partner school.

Mandatory co-op terms This co-op only program gives you international work experience. You will complete one co-op work term in Canada and one co-op work term in Europe.

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EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL (EBS), GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DUAL DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

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Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

• Financial Accounting • Microeconomics • Business Principles • Statistics • German Language I

• Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Macroeconomics • Communications • Calculus • German Language I (cont’d)

Summer vacation

Year 2

• Managerial Accounting • Corporate Finance I • Marketing • Information Systems • German Language II • Co-op Training

• Econometrics • Marketing Management • Organizational Behaviour • Operations Management • German Language II (cont’d)

Co-op work term 1 in Canada

Year 3

• Commercial Law • Econometrics • International Business • Corporate Finance II • Science Context Credit

• Managing Strategy • Marketing II • Investment & Finance • Business German Intensive • Accounting & Control • Economics II • Academic Writing

Co-op work term 2 in Germany

Year 4

• Socio-cultural Impact • Managing People • Project Paper • Scientific Methods • Business Economics • Studium Universale • Business German II • 1 Elective

• Bachelor Thesis • Advanced Economics • Studium Universale II • Business German III • Socio-cultural Impact • 2 Electives

Summer vacation

Goodman School of Business, Canada

European Business School (ESB), Germany


ESB REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY, GERMANY BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DUAL DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

• Financial Accounting • Microeconomics • Business Principles • Statistics • German Language I

• Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Macroeconomics • Communications Summer vacation • Calculus • German Language I (cont’d)

Year 2

• Managerial Accounting • Corporate Finance I • Marketing • Organizational Behaviour • German Language II • Co-op Training

• Marketing Management • Econometrics • Corporate Finance II • Operations Management • German Language II (cont’d)

Co-op work term 1 in Canada

Year 3

• International Economics • Management Information Systems • Human Resource Management • Accounting and Corporate Finance • Applied Research in International Management

Co-op work term 2 in Germany (six months in length)

Co-op work term 2 cont’d and summer vacation

Year 4

• Business Strategy • Business Ethics • Business Law • Entrepreneurship

• Dissertation • 4 Business Electives

Summer vacation

Year 5

• Commercial Law • Managerial Economics • 1 Business Elective • Science Context Credit Goodman School of Business, Canada

ESB Reutlingen University, Germany

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NEOMA BUSINESS SCHOOL, FRANCE BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DUAL DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

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Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

• Financial Accounting • Microeconomics • Business Principles • Statistics • French Language

• Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Macroeconomics • Communications Summer vacation • Calculus • French Language (cont’d)

Year 2

• Managerial Accounting • Corporate Finance I • Marketing • Information Systems • French Language II • Co-op Training

• Entrepreneurship • Econometrics • Organizational Behaviour • Operations Management • French Language II (cont’d)

Co-op work term 1 in Canada

Year 3

• International Economics • Information Systems Management • Human Resource Management • Supply Chain Management • Business Finance • Foreign Language I

Co-op work term 2 in France (six months in length)

Co-op work term 2 cont’d and summer vacation

Year 4

• Business Strategy • Business Ethics • 2 Business Electives • Foreign Language II

• Dissertation • 4 Business Electives

Summer vacation

Year 5

• Commercial Law • Managerial Economics • 1 Business Elective • Science Context Credit Goodman School of Business, Canada

NEOMA Business School, France


DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY, IRELAND BBA CO-OP INTERNATIONAL DUAL DEGREE SAMPLE SCHEDULE Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

• Financial Accounting • Microeconomics • Business Principles • Statistics • Science Context Credit

• Data Analysis & Business Modelling • Macroeconomics • Communications Summer vacation • Calculus • Science Context Credit

Year 2

• Managerial Accounting • Managerial Economics • Corporate Finance I • Marketing • Information Systems • Co-op Training

• Commercial Law • Econometrics • Corporate Finance II • Organizational Behaviour • Humanities Context Credit

Co-op work term 1 in Canada

Year 3

• Operations Management • International Business • Human Resource Management • Marketing Communications • Comparative European Politics • Contemporary Irish Society

Co-op work term 2 in Ireland (four-six months in length)

Co-op work term 2 cont’d and summer vacation

Year 4

• Business Strategy • New Enterprise Project • Business Project • Globalization • 2 Business Electives

• Business Strategy • New Enterprise Project • Business Project • Business & Professional Ethics • 2 Business Electives

Summer vacation

Year 5

• Humanities Context Credit • 4 Electives Goodman School of Business, Canada

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EXPERTS IN EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION In today's business world, you need to set yourself apart from the rest. Having an outstanding education is just the start. Our learning environment extends beyond the classroom to provide you with every opportunity to build your skills and experiences so that you can stand out from the crowd. The Goodman Experience Experience makes the difference. At Goodman, we invite you to make the most of out of your degree and chart your own path through academics, international exchange, service-learning, career development, student club leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation. You will have every opportunity to have an amazing experience that will get you from campus to career.

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EXCEL ACADEMICALLY It’s necessary to stand out and set yourself apart to succeed in the business world. Goodman students rise to the challenge and exceed expectations. Whether you become a Goodman Scholar, achieve the Dean’s Honours List or are invited to become a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma International Honour Society (BGS), we will recognize your academic success.

Academic Advising Our team of academic advisers is available exclusively to Goodman students. They are your go-to resource for all things related to academics, from your first course registration all the way through to graduation.

Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the premier international honour society recognizing business excellence. This is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive, and lifetime members of BGS have earned the right to be considered the “Best in Business.”

BGS Membership Students that have completed a minimum of 10 credits are eligible for Beta Gamma Sigma. Those who receive an invitation to membership are not only part of the top 10 per cent of their Goodman undergraduate class, they are also recognized as one of the top business students in the world.

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DEVELOP YOUR CAREER In today's labour market, graduating with experience and career knowledge will give you a critical advantage. Our Co-op, Career and Experiential Education team is dedicated to providing you with a variety of hands-on learning opportunities, both inside and outside the classroom, to help launch your career.

CO-OP EMPLOYMENT BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION

43%

GREATER TORONTO AREA

24%

NIAGARA REGION

15%

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THE CO-OP ADVANTAGE Co-op experiences at Goodman are hands-on, highquality educational opportunities that provide you with exposure to real-world employment environments.

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EASTERN ONTARIO

3% OTHER

GOODMAN'S TOP CO-OP EMPLOYERS Accounting • BDO Canada LLP • Deloitte • Durward Jones Barkwell and Company LLP • Ernst & Young • Grant Thornton • KPMG LLP • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

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Business Administration • Canadian Tire Corporation • General Motors of Canada • Government of Ontario • Mercedes-Benz Financial Services • PepsiCo Foods Canada • RBC • Scotiabank • TD

 DIRECT ENTRY FROM HIGH SCHOOL

 12-20 MONTHS OF PAID EXPERIENCE


GOODMAN CAREER

SERVICE-LEARNING

As a Goodman student, you have exclusive access to a team of professionals who will help you to understand your skills, connect your experiences to jobs, map your career goals and build your professional network.

Brock University has become a leader in experiential education across the country, and we pride ourselves on integrating experiences into your studies. Our service-learning programming combines academic study, consulting experience and giving back to the community into one project. You'll earn course credit while building your resumé at the same time.

Whether you are just starting to explore career paths and opportunities, or you are looking to secure full-time employment upon graduation, Goodman Career is your one-stop resource. Customized services

How it works

Coaching on career and designations options, job search/ networking strategies, and professional skill development.

Industry partners Learn about employer expectations, building your network and finding employment.

Networking events

You'll have the opportunity to act as a consultant for a small business or not-for-profit organization in the community that is facing a business problem. Throughout the semester, you will apply the theories and concepts you're learning in the classroom to develop a business proposal that you will then present to your client.

Benefits of service-learning

Connect directly with employers through a variety of networking and recruitment events.

Job opportunities Access part-time, full-time, summer and internship opportunities both nationally and internationally through Goodman Career’s specialized job boards.

• Classroom theory brought to life • Gain hands-on consulting experience and business skills while giving back to the community • Community partners and clients gain a fresh perspective on their business models and new ideas they can implement

Goodman's experiential learning opportunities help to prepare our students for the job market.

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EMPLOYED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATING.

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GO INTERNATIONAL Today’s employers are looking for individuals who have a global perspective and cultural sensitivity. At Goodman, we offer international programs as an extension of in-class learning and to encourage personal development.

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COUNTRIES WITH EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES

$500 GRANT AVAILABLE FROM GOODMAN PER SEMESTER CONTINUE RECEIVING OSAP

" Goodman exchange provided me with an amazing opportunity and experience that I will cherish for the rest of my life. Learning international business also looks great on your resumé and can help you in future job searches." – Justin Caporuscio Grenoble, France, Fall 2017

BENEFITS OF INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS: • Add international experience to your resumé • Cultivate a global network • Immerse yourself in rich new cultures


INNOVATE AND CREATE DO YOU HAVE THE NEXT GREAT BUSINESS IDEA? At Goodman, you will have opportunities to follow your entrepreneurial dream. Through our on-campus business incubator, we encourage student entrepreneurship across all Faculties and departments at Brock University. BioLinc Goodman’s BioLinc facility is dedicated to supporting student entrepreneurs through a variety of different services, events and workshops to help transform their innovative business ideas into a reality.

Monster Pitch Monster Pitch is an annual pitch competition held by the Brock Innovation Group in collaboration with BioLinc. The competition allows motivated Brock students to pitch their business ideas to a panel of celebrity judges, which have included Jim Treliving, David Chilton and Bruce Croxon from CBC’s Dragons’ Den.

GAIN MONSTER EXPERIENCE. As a Goodman student, you will have the chance to pitch your business idea at Monster Pitch, a student competition that provides funding for student entrepreneurs.

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Case competitions are a great way to enhance your problem solving and presentation skills. Not to mention, represent Goodman on a national or international stage against some of the brightest business students from all over the world. Why get involved? • Great experiences to bolster your resumé and differentiate yourself in the job market • Enhance your problem solving and presentation skills by competing in business competitions • Develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills by getting involved in student clubs and associations

ICBC TEAM Clara Fennuk and Preya Parikh placed second in the human resources category at the Inter-Collegiate Business Competition hosted by Queen’s University.

GOODMAN DECA U TEAM A team of 57 Goodman students competed at the 2018 DECA U Provincials and won a total of 17 medals. From this team, 15 went on to compete at the International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, California, and won a record 32 medals.

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Ishan Patel ranked 15th out of 1,500 students across Canada in the Capitalize for Kids virtual trading competition which supports children’s brain and mental health programs.


LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Develop your leadership skills by getting involved with our many clubs and student associations. The opportunities are here — the experience will be yours. • Eight exclusive Goodman student clubs • More than 100 events throughout the year • Case competitions and conferences • Invitation to Distinguished Leader series GOODMAN

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DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIES Each year, the Goodman School of Business gives the Distinguished Leader award to a business professional that has demonstrated leadership and success in his or her chosen field. The recipient is invited to campus to conduct a lecture on their leadership style, career path, and advice they have for Goodman students and future leaders. The Goodman School of Business 2017 Distinguished Leader recipient was Deepak Chopra, President and CEO of Canada Post, an $8-billion corporation. Past Distinguished Leader recipients include Martine Irman of TD Bank Group, Galen Weston of Loblaw Companies Ltd., and Michael McCain of Maple Leaf Foods.

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STUDENT SUCCESS Meet Olivia Poulin. Leader. Entrepreneur. Goodman student. Olivia is a fourth-year BBA Co-op student who has taken advantage of countless opportunities that have helped shape her path to success. She has been actively involved in several Goodman student clubs, Brock Leaders Citizenship Society, case competitions, competed in Monster Pitch, and has been awarded the Deborah E. Rosati Entrepreneurship Award.

“ I chose to get involved with Goodman from Day 1 and I’ve seen that investment pay off ten-fold during my time here. I’ve been involved with the Brock Marketing Association, had 12 months of work experience through the Co-op program, won competitions (Monster Pitch, JDCC, Grant Dobson, CEO for One Month, etc.), received support for growing my business through BioLinc, attended networking and industry conferences, played volleyball intramurals and volunteered for community events through the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. These things have challenged me to develop personally and professionally.”

Olivia is also a successful student entrepreneur and has been running “Olivia’s Pupadise”, an in-home, personalized pet care service, since 2015. However, her success has not been limited to the Brock community. In March 2018, Olivia was one of only 18 students across Canada chosen to participate in the CEOx1Day program where she had the opportunity to shadow Paul Parisi, CEO of Paypal Canada. Following this, she was also chosen to participate in the CEO for One Month program and spent June 2018 shadowing and being mentored by Adecco Group Canada President Gilbert Boileau and the rest of the Adecco Canada leadership team.

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Meet Dawn Experience makes the difference. At Goodman, we will provide you with every opportunity to build the skills and experience you need to be successful in the business world.

 Meet Tammy Tammy Boodram (BBA '14) Project Manager, Marketing Just Energy Group Inc.

Dawn Lagesten (BAcc ’09) Senior Manager, Enterprise KPMG LLP “ Brock prepared me for the career I didn’t know I wanted. I came to Brock knowing I wanted an accounting designation in the end, but never thought I would strive the way I have in public accounting. I love what I do every day and without having the opportunity to work with an organization during my university years through the co-op program, I don’t think I would be in the career I am in today.”

 Tammy’s Goodman experience • Co-op experience at Softchoice and Bell Media • Leadership experience as President of Goodman DECA • Competition experiences as a Top Ten Finalist, DECA International Career Development Conference (2013) in advertising

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EXPLORE NIAGARA Brock is located in the heart of Niagara — an amazing destination to live, study, work and play. We are one of Canada’s most diverse regions, with a unique mix of world-famous attractions, natural beauty and amazing history. It is no wonder Niagara’s tourism industry is booming — with millions of visitors each year.

Welcome to St. Catharines Brock’s main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the city of St. Catharines, the largest city within the Niagara region. Our dynamic city attracts world-class sporting events, engaging cultural experiences and major musical talent. You’ll also enjoy our historic downtown, home to an eclectic mix of trend-setting shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs. The University’s central location is also close to the U.S. border and just an hour’s drive from Toronto.

The great outdoors

 COME FOR A VISIT. We’re only a short drive away.

Love the outdoors? There is no better place than Niagara. The region attracts people from around the world for our four-season appeal. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the Bruce Trail, enjoy a peaceful bike ride along the Welland Canal or soak up the sun on the beach in Port Dalhousie.

A cultural hub Looking for something to do? With amazing live theatre, a thriving nightlife and regular cultural, wine and food festivals, there is always something for everyone. Shop at our boutiqueretailers, the Pen Centre, or visit our largest outdoor mall, the Outlet Collection at Niagara.

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GRADUATE SUCCESS

BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT.

WE WELCOME

STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN

100

COUNTRIES.

19,000 STUDENTS SMALL ENOUGH TO BE INTIMATE, BIG ENOUGH TO BE WORLD-CLASS.

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WE’RE HERE TO HELP You come first at Brock. We’ll make outstanding service something you encounter every day. We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially, personally and academically.

Student Success Centre We’re here to help. We can assist with academic challenges, time management, goal setting, and academic skill development. We’ll help to keep you on the path to success. • Academic Advising • A-Z Learning Services • Aboriginal Student Services Learn more at brocku.ca/student-success-centre

Student Wellness and Accessibility These services will help you to stay healthy in mind, body and spirit. We care about your overall well-being and strive to create inclusive, supportive and collaborative environments through our service areas, including: • Student Accessibility Services • Personal Counselling Services • Student Health Services Learn more at brocku.ca/swac

Diversity and student engagement Brock is committed to promoting a safe and inclusive community that celebrates diversity, as well as a campus environment that is free from discrimination, harassment and bullying. Multiple departments across campus work to make this possible and to provide awareness, education and training. Services include: • Human Rights and Equity Services • Sexual Violence Prevention • Campus Security • Faith and Life Centre

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START YOUR EXPERIENCE EARLY

Your first day as a Brock student. We’ve designed our Smart Start program to support your transition to Brock and to help you make important connections with the Brock community. During this one-day orientation program, you’ll learn more about various student supports and services, have your schedule reviewed by an adviser and get your Brock ID card.

Experience community.

WE ARE COMMITTED TO ENSURING YOUR

HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Get a first-hand look at our campus – in a small group with other new students – through the lens of our experienced student leaders and mentors. Spend the night in residence, participate in skillbuilding workshops and help out a local community partner during a servicelearning volunteer opportunity.

WILL BE WITHIN AN

INCLUSIVE, SAFE AND FRIENDLY CAMPUS.

Start with an adventure. Embark on a truly Canadian experience with a group of fellow Badgers. Explore the beautiful outdoors, camp together and feel confident about yourself going into your first year at Brock.

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CAMPUS LIVING Live in Brock’s modern facilities, meet new friends and become a vital part of our community. Residences at Brock are home to almost 2,500 students. Each of our residences has a distinct style and unique sense of community. Our residence guarantee We are happy to guarantee residence to all new students coming directly from high school in Canada attending full-time the preceding academic year and to new students with no prior post-secondary experience whose primary residence is outside of Canada. Brock must receive both your residence application and fee prior to June 3, 2019.

Off-campus living Find the perfect place through Brock's Off-Campus Living office. You'll discover up-to-date listings about a wide variety of affordable accommodations close to Brock's campus at brocku.ca/ocl. With a universal bus pass (U-Pass) included in your student fees, you'll have no problem getting to campus.

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UTENSILS MEAL PLANS Healthy choices, traditional favourites and familiar brands like Tim Horton’s, Pita Pit and Pizza Pizza. With six various locations across campus, dining with your meal plan offers variety, home comforts and convenient, on the go meals. Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan. Options are based on your assigned residence. Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan.

MEAL PLAN COSTS*

Light............................ $4,500* Regular..................... $4,800* Premium................. $5,100* Townhouse........... $3,000*

 FLEX DOLLARS All students living in residence will purchase $300 in flex dollars – a no-worry alternative to carrying cash that may be used on campus and at several off-campus locations. Any student may purchase flex dollars, and additional flex dollars may be added at any time.

Learn more at

brocku.ca/hospitality-services * A Capital Investment Fund fee and flex dollars are included within meal plan costs. All fees are subject to change.


*Fees displayed are for 2018-19 and are subject to change for 2019-20.

TRADITIONAL STYLE DeCew Most rooms arranged with adjoining lounges for six, with two double rooms and two single rooms. Single* $7,160 Double* $6,360

DeCew single room

SEMI-SUITE STYLE

DeCew double room

Earp, Vallee

Lowenberger

Two single rooms, sharing an adjoining washroom.

Single and double rooms, with adjoining washrooms.

Single* $7,960

Single* $7,960 Double* $7,160

Lowenberger single and double rooms

TOWNHOUSE STYLE Quarry View A mix of three and four bedroom units, with two shared washrooms, a kitchen and living area. Single* $8,040

Earp single rooms

Village Three single bedrooms, plus one double bedroom with two shared washrooms, a kitchen and living area. Single* $7,960 Double* $6,760

BROCK

SUITES All-inclusive living for upper-year and graduate students. Quarry View single room Not pictured: washroom, living room and kitchen.

Village double room

Find current costs at brocku.ca/brock-suites

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INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Brock wants to invest in you! We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs. Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario, with guaranteed scholarships beginning at 80 per cent. With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries, and available government support, we’ll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable.

Brock Scholars Awards These awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program directly from high school.

$4,000

$6,000

$1,000 EACH YEAR 80 - 84.9%

$1,500 EACH YEAR 85 - 89.9%

$10,000 $16,000 $2,500 EACH YEAR 90 - 92.9%

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$4,000 EACH YEAR 93+%

male TROPHY-ALT female MORE THAN

4 MILLION

AWARDED TO ENTERING STUDENTS EACH YEAR.


The OneApp $1,000,000+ One application — hundreds of awards and bursaries. Awards are valued up to $20,000 and are based on varying criteria, including academic performance. Bursaries with a value of up to $3,000 are available, based on financial need. Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential. Applications close April 15, 2019.

Typical costs for first-year students*

Brock Leaders Citizenship Award $8,000 ($2,000/yr)

TUITION (DOMESTIC)

$9,253

We’re looking for leaders. If you’ve achieved exceptional academic success in addition to demonstrating outstanding leadership and community involvement, we want you as part of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. Apply for this prestigious award by April 1, 2019.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholars Award $1,000 If you’ve completed your IB program, you may receive an automatic recognition award of $1,000, in addition to any other awards that you qualify for.

 TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)

$26,443

Specialist High Skills Major Award $500 Finishing a Specialist High Skills Major program? Graduates entering Brock with an admission average of 80 per cent or higher will automatically be awarded a $500 scholarship.

Goodman Scholarship $8,000

RESIDENCE

$6,360 – 8,040

($2,000/yr)

Goodman scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business. Apply via the OneApp.

UTENSILS

Transfer Scholars Award

MEAL PLANS

Transfer Scholars Awards are available for Ontario college graduates with an average of at least 85 per cent and 4.5 or less transfer credits. Please visit brocku.ca/safa for more information.

$3,000 – 5,100

Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition, books, living costs and transportation. New changes to OSAP aim to make average tuition costs free for students whose families make less than $50,000 a year. Students and families earning more than $50,000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans. Visit Ontario.ca/OSAP for more information.

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$1,500 – 2,500 Please visit brocku.ca/safa for the most up-to-date information. Co-op fees may be found on page 10. *

Learn more about all available awards at

discover.brocku.ca/awards

Fees are subject to change.

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APPLYING TO BROCK Step 1: Select a program After exploring your options at Brock, select the program area you wish to pursue.

Step 3: Choose your application Most students applying to Brock will apply via the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) at ouac.on.ca

Applying to multiple Brock programs? Please note that you can expect to receive and hold an offer of admission to only one Brock program at a time. When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application, the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first. If you are not eligible for your first choice, we will consider your subsequent choices (in the order of preference you have indicated). If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify, in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program.

APPLICANT TYPE

APPLICATION AND DEADLINES

Current Ontario secondary school applicants

ouac.on.ca 101 form Jan. 16, 2019

Canadian applicants outside of Ontario

ouac.on.ca 105 D form June 1, 2019*

If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program, you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application).

Canadian university/ college graduates or transfer applicants

ouac.on.ca 105 D form June 1, 2019*

Ontario secondary school graduates

ouac.on.ca 105 D form June 1, 2019*

Step 2: Review admissions criteria Admission information will vary depending on what type of applicant you are.

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Ontario secondary school applicants should refer to the admissions chart found on pages 92-97 for specific criteria required for each program. All required courses, including prerequisite subjects, will be included in the calculation of your final admission average.

International applicants

All other applicants should use this information as a guideline to determine the types of prerequisite courses that may be required for each program. A background in these specific subjects will provide the best preparation for your chosen field. Refer to the following pages for additional information related to your specific applicant type. Visit brocku.ca/admissions/requirements for more information.

Part-time applicants

ouac.on.ca 105 F form or Brock application brocku.ca/admissions/apply

April 1, 2019* brocku.ca/admissions/apply

Brock part-time application August 2019 brocku.ca/admissions/apply

Mature applicants

Brock part-time application August 2019

*Nursing application closes Feb. 5, 2019


Language requirements Proof of proficiency in English If English is not your first language, you will need to provide proof of your English language abilities. Proof may be waived if you have completed a minimum of three years of full-time study with satisfactory academic standing in an English-language school system (where the primary language of instruction and evaluation was English). You must have acceptable grades in English and other humanities and social sciences courses from your senior secondary school year. In addition to one of these, you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program. Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results. Students may be required to sit for an additional language test at the University’s discretion. Diploma

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International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction

CAEL

Minimum score

Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60

1 or 2

YELT

Minimum category

York English Language Test

88

TOEFL IBT*

85

MELAB*

Overall

Michigan English Language Assessment Battery No part below 80

6.5

IELTS

Overall

Minimum score

58

Minimum score

5

Minimum level

Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing

International English Language Testing System No band below 6.0

PTE Pearson Test of English

Brock Intensive English Language Program brocku.ca/esl-services

* Please note higher test scores are required for Accounting Co-op. Visit brocku.ca/admissions/english-proficiency for details.

International applicants There are varying curriculums around the world. Visit brocku.ca/ admissions/international/requirements to determine minimum entry requirements and specific prerequisites. Your academic preparation, English language proficiency (see left), and other factors will determine how you apply to Brock. Please visit brocku.ca/admissions/ apply/#international for detailed information.

Applicants with a specialized curriculum International Baccalaureate diploma If you’ve been granted the IB diploma, you will be considered for admission and may receive up to 3.0 transfer credits on the basis of higher-level subjects completed with a grade of five or better. Advanced Placement program Advanced Placement courses may be used to determine your admissibility and the granting of transfer credits or exemption. If you have completed Advanced Placement courses with an examination grade of four, you may be eligible to receive a maximum of 2.0 Brock credits. An official AP transcript is required for evaluation.

University transfer applicants If you’ve studied at another accredited university, you may be eligible to apply to Brock and to receive transfer credits for studies you have already completed. As a transfer applicant, you may apply partway through studies at your current post-secondary institution, or after you have completed your program at your current post-secondary institution. Please visit brocku.ca/admissions/undergraduate for more information.

Part-time applicants Planning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall, Winter or Spring terms? Please visit brocku.ca/admissions to apply on our Brock application form. Verify with futurestudent@brocku.ca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session.

Mature applicants Those who are not eligible for admission in any other admissions category, who have been out of formal schooling for a minimum of two years and who are at least 21 years old, may be considered for admission as mature applicants. Mature applicants selected for admission are initially limited to part-time study in a General Studies program. Mature student admission is applicable only to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Please visit brocku.ca/admissions/other for more information.

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CONTACT INFORMATION BROCK UNIVERSITY 905 688 5550

FUTURE STUDENT INQUIRIES, ADMISSIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID x4293 futurestudent@brocku.ca

CO-OP PROGRAMS x4325 co-op@brocku.ca

GRADUATE STUDIES x4439 gradadmissions@brocku.ca

INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT x5330 international@brocku.ca

For additional contact information, visit brocku.ca/directory

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OFF-CAMPUS LIVING x3721 ocl@brocku.ca

ONTARIO COLLEGE ADMISSIONS x6187 collegetransfers@brocku.ca

RESIDENCES x3370 res@brocku.ca

STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES x5357 sasnewstudent@brocku.ca


IMPORTANT DATES FALL 2018

APRIL 1, 2019

Complete the OneApp to be eligible for donor awards and bursaries. Apply early to maximize your earning potential. Applications close April 15, 2019. Learn more at discover.brocku.ca/awards

Deadline for international students to submit their application to Brock via ouac.on.ca or brocku.ca/admissions/apply

SEPT. 28-30, 2018 Ontario Universities’ Fair at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Visit ouf.ca for more information and to pre-register.

NOV. 4, 2018 BROCK FALL PREVIEW DAY Explore all that Brock has to offer. Register at discover.brocku.ca as the date approaches.

JAN. 16, 2019 Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit their 101 applications to Brock via the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre at ouac.on.ca Students living in other Canadian provinces should attempt to submit their applications around the same time.

JANUARY 2019 The earliest date students living outside of Ontario (Canadian and international) can expect an offer of admission from Brock for September. Don’t forget to respond by the dates specified in your offer.

FEBRUARY TO MAY 2019 Offers of admission, entrance scholarship offers and co-op offers are sent to Ontario secondary school applicants.

MARCH 11-15, 2019 MARCH BREAK TOURS PROGRAM Tours are offered regularly throughout the week. Register at discover.brocku.ca For more information, visit brocku.ca/important-dates

APRIL 7, 2019 BROCK OPEN HOUSE Learn why Brock should be your first choice. Register at discover.brocku.ca as the date approaches.

APRIL 1, 2019 Applications are due for Brock Leaders Awards and Niagara Principal’s Scholarships. Learn more at discover.brocku.ca/awards

APRIL 15, 2019 Applications for Law Plus, our pre-law experience program, are due. Learn more at brocku.ca/lawplus Applications for Med Plus, our unique health preparatory program, are due. Learn more at brocku.ca/medplus

JUNE 1, 2019 Deadline for university or college graduates or transfer applicants and out-of-province students to submit their application to Brock via ouac.on.ca

JUNE 3, 2019 Ontario secondary school students must respond to our offer of admission by this date. Respond at ouac.on.ca Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply. Learn more at brocku.ca/residence

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Visit

discover.brocku.ca/enter for full contest details.

SUMMER 2019 Start your experience early. Register for our summer orientation programs: Smart Start, LEAP and BaseCamp. Learn more at brocku.ca/start

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