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21-Sept-2006 illuminated for the First Annual Bayou Bienvenue Days event held on November 1
Biindigen. Bienvenue. Welcome.
PREPARATION GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Welcome to the 2016-2017 School Year! Bienvenue à lannée
13-Sept-2016 exciting year! Teachers and Divisions for 2016-2017. Div. 1. M. Mountali 6/7 FRIM. Div. 2. Mme Sauder 6/7 FRIM. Div. 3. Ms. Loh 6/7. Div. 4.
Wetland Restoration and Community-Based Development — Bayou
1. 1.1.2. Wetland Loss. 2. 1.1.3. The Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle. 2 1.2.2.4.1. Implications and Considerations for Cypress Restoration.
BIENVENUE
meeting and event spaces to accommodate functions of up to 550 delegates. Choose from: GRAND BALLROOM 1 2
Course Learning Syllabus Course Code 18LEH103J Course Name
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15. CLR-2 : 2. BIENVENUE – Course Book in French – Department of EFL SRMIST- 2017. Level of. Thinking.
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Bayou Bienvenue and Bayou La Loutre. Estimated Cost for Control Measure 1. Estimated Cost for Control Measure 2 viii 2-7. 2-16. 2-22. 3-3. 3-5. 4-16.
Ghassan Karam Welcome to the WHO ICTRP Bienvenue à lICTRP
Step 1: Discovery and development scientific research. • Step 2: Preclinical research: Protocol design. • Step 3: Ethics review. • Step 4: Authorization.
Bayou Bienvenue Central Wetland Unit:
Figure 1. Imagery of Study Area p. 2-3. Figure 2. Soil Typology p. 4. Figure 3. Wetland Typology p. 7. Figure 4. Healthy Cypress / Tupelo Swamp p. 9.
Miyanggan nyinda? Dobrodošli Warami budyari! Welkom Ni sa bula
18-Feb-2022 Bienvenue. French. Yaama. Gamilaraay/. Yuwaalaraay/ ... 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30.
2021/2022
Index ......................3 The ultimate Canadian experience .....................4Travelling to Greater Sudbury
.............................6Student Airport Pick Up
.....................................6Arriving to Canada
University Health Insurance
................................8Housing and Accommodations
........................10Cost of Studying at Laurentian
.........................11Checklist
Important Links
IMPORTANT
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY
GREATER SUDBURY
MAIN NUMBERS
+1 705-675-1151 +1 800-461-4030EXTENSIONS
3324Health & Wellness Services 6546
(On-campus Medical Clinic)International Student Services 1554
Residence Office 4814
Security 6562
Transitions and Orientation 3311
MyLaurentianHub and general campus inquiries:
+1 800-263-4188 / hub@laurentian.ca laurentian.ca/campus-mapsCOVID-19: A Guide for International Students
in Canada Arriving from AbroadCOVID-19 important updates for
International Students
EduCANADA
Immigration, Refugees and
Citizenship Canada+1 888-242-2100
City of Greater Sudbury Public Transit Routes /
Schedules
Newcomers to the City of Sudbury
705-522-9200
+1 866-522-9200Sudbury Airport Taxi Service +1 705-522-2222
(Lockerby Taxi)POLICE / FIRE
AMBULANCE
911The ultimate Canadian
postsecondary experience! bilingual, multicultural, strong, northern and proud. 600+PREPARATION GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Before boarding your plane, make sure that you have all the necessary documents for entry into Canada and ke
ep these documents accessible to you during travel (not in your checked baggage): laurentian.ca/covid-19 Your final arrival destination will be Greater Sudbury, Ontario.Student Airport Pick-Up
international@laurentian.ca The e-mail should include the following information: (for example: on campus residence or hotel)Please notify us if your travel plans change.
+1 705-675-1151 ext. 1554 international@laurentian.ca flight YSB (destination Greater Sudbury, Ontario) If you did not make travel arrangements to reach your final destination prior to arriving at YYZ, Toronto Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Ontario, you can do so by:
Welcome
Orientation activities include:
President's Welcome
• Immigration Information sessions • Information sessions and social activities • Presentations on Canadian Academic Culture /Expectations of a Canadian university professor
• Assistance with banking, cellular connectivity, getting around • Health Insurance (UHIP) registrationWelcoming You to Canada and Our Campus
Get Social
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OCEANUniversity Health Insurance Plan (UHIP)
• To find out mor e about UHIP coverage, visit UHIP.ca You will automatically be enr olled in UHIP. Your UHIP card will be sent to you, by email, within the first two weeks of September. • Any dependents (spouse and/or children) who will be living with you in Canada must also be enrolled. Students also have extended health insurance coverage offered through their student associations (AEF, SGA or GSA). This insurance plan offers coverage for prescription medication, dental care, vision care as well as other professional services such as physiotherapy. Our office will be enrolling students during Orientation Month. Please contact our office at international@laurentian.ca +1 844-451-9700 keepmesafe.org Fees are based on 2020/2021 rates and are subject to change.Your home
Students can apply for residence on-campus through the applicant portal at The residence application should be submitted before the application deadline. Information about Laurentian University residences can be found atStudents can also contact the Residence Office:
or by email at residences@laurentian.caSitiri
luxormanagement.caSuite Times
suitetimes.caOff-Campus: Renting an Apartment
Furnished and unfurnished apartments are available as bachelor-style, 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms. This option is not administered by Laurentian University. Look at spending approximately: for a bachelor apartment for a one-bedroom apartment for a two-bedroom apartment Monthly rates may or may not include utilities (electricity, water, heat, etc.) and usually do not include internet (wifi). Off-campus housing might be a suitable arrangement for someone who is plan ning to study for a period longer than eight months since many apartments require you to stay for one year. Because this option cannot be pre-arranged, you should be prepared to spend the first few days in a hotel or in temporary housing while you search.Living in Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Check out things to do
in Sudbury, ON at The following links have information on apartments for rent in theGreater Sudbury area:
Visit the LUjiji section on the
myLaurentian Student PortalPREPARATION GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
10 CAD to CAD to live and study in Canada. Find out more about tuition fees hereFlywire
is the preferred method of payment for international payments. Make a payment here The fees above are estimates provided to help you with your budget. All fees are subject to change without prior notice. All extended health benets and bus pass services offered by your student association are only available to students beginning in the fall semester. Students beginning in the winter or spring sessions should see their student association about opting into these benets.0 Bus Transportation
The Student Bus Pass (U-Pass) provided
by Laurentian University"s student associations is available to all full-time students as part of your ancillary fees.Valid throughout the academic year from
September to April, your student card acts
as your bus pass.For spring and summer sessions, a monthly bus
pass can be purchased at the main bus station (Downtown Sudbury) for approximately $82 per month.Estimated Cost
of Studying at Laurentian University (per academic year September - April)Books and Supplies
Books, Photocopies and Academic Supplies
750On-campus
Residence Accommodations
Visit laurentian.ca/accommodations for details. 7,475 to 8,739Miscellaneous
Entertainment, personal care sundries, laundry
3,500Mandatory Meal Plan
Students residing in a Laurentian University residence (Single Student, University College, West Residence and
East Residence) are required to purchase a meal plan. Visit laurentian.ca/food-services for more details. 3,976 to 5,268 FoodFor students living off-campus
2,500 to 3,000 Financing your studies in Canada - solutions and options Laurentian offers a number of opportunities to help you cover the cost of your studie s in Canada. Convenient on-campus job opportunities, paid co-op and graduate teaching positions, and the most generous International Scholarship Program in Canada are all available to help you set a comfortable and manageable budget as y ou pursue your educational goals.Working on campus
Laurentian offers students an opportunity to work part-time or full-time on campus, i n jobs that accommodate their studies.Laurentian employs approximately 1,000 students per year in various positions across campus including food services, recreation,
office administration, and more. For more information, visit60,000
for academic achievementInternational Scholarship Program
Laurentian is breaking ground in making postsecondary education at a Canadian university the most accessible ever! High achieving international students with a grade average 80%+ can receive between $40,000 and $60,000 in scholarship awards - the most generous international scholarship program in Canada!For more information, visit
laurentian.ca/international/scholarships The MOSTGENEROUS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
in Canada!Accept your offer. Visit your
for further instructions. Pay the $1,000 tuition deposit by visiting our website:Choose
Flywire
, our preferred method of payment, for international students. Make sure you have all the documents you need to enter Canada. View a list of what you need:Make housing arrangements.
See page 10 for more details.
Make your travel arrangements.
See page 6 for more details.
A free airport pick-up can be arranged by sending an email to: international@laurentian.caSee page 6 for more details.
Get to know Canada. Learn and explore before you arrive: Check your Laurentian email account every day as this is how we will get in touch with you!Checklist
IMPORTANT links
Attend the International Student Orientation.
Open a Canadian bank account, get a Canadian cell phone or SIM card. We will help you with this at the International Student Orientation.Get your Laurentian student card at the
myLaurentian Hub (first floor of the Parker Building).Register for your courses.
Contact our academic advisors to get help with registering for your courses academicadvisors@laurentian.caBuy your textbooks in our
located on the 2nd floor of the Parker building. Verify your student account balance on WebAdvisor and pay your tuition fees usingGet an
so that you can leave your passport at home.Coronavirus disease (COVID-19):
International students
Laurentian International
Campus maps
myLaurentian Student PortalUniversity Health Insurance Plan (UHIP)
Important Dates
WebAdvisor
Public Health, Sudbury and Districts
IRCCCity of Greater Sudbury
Prescription medication for the first few months of your stay in Canada. A sufficient amount of travel/health insurance coverage before you start your studies. Canadian currency to cover your expenses for the first few days in Canada ($500-$1,000 CAD CASH). A credit card. Contact your bank to confirm that your credit card will work in Canada. Please note your tuition cannot be paid by credit card.PREPARATION GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
12Parker Building, P-210 (2nd Floor)
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