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Hello SELCers, Happy Black Friday! Do you know what Black Friday is? And why is it celebrated? The day following US Thanksgiving is observed as “Black Friday” to mark the beginning of the formal holiday season and to promote shopping sprees. Black Friday provides several discounts and incredible bargains so that people can indulge in their […]
Don’t be persuaded by frauds and scams– A webinar by RBC. On October 4th, 2022, we had an informative webinar by RBC bank to help our students to protect and create awareness of the different types of Fraud happening in Canada. What are Fraud or Cyber scams? Fraud occurs when deception is employed to acquire […]
Hello SELCers, Happy Halloween!! Do you know why Halloween is celebrated? The earliest known source of some of our secular Halloween customs is said to be the ancient Gaelic holiday of Samhain, which began the evening before November 1 but occurred on that day. Seasons were changing at a critical time of year, but more […]
Choosing a career in community support and social services is a wonderful way to support the community through a challenging and rewarding job. What to Expect from a Job as a Community Support, Social Services, or Addictions Worker A career in community support, social work, or addictions services is suited to people who are passionate […]
The Government of Canada recently announced that International students are no longer restricted to working only 20 hours per week. This is a major change for foreign students studying in Canada. Here is why the change was made, and what it means for International students. Problems Caused by the 20-Hour Restriction The 20-hour-a-week work restriction […]
Don’t get restricted to working for just 20 hours. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has updated new temporary measures for international students who are in Canada. From November 15th, 2022 till December 31, 2023 students with authorization on their study permit will be allowed to work over 20 hours per week off-campus while class is in […]
Follow these simple tips to get the most out of your online courses. Create a Study Space Some people find it difficult to fully engage with their online studies because they do not associate their home surroundings with focused work. Create a designated study area somewhere in your home and you will feel much more […]
Thinking about joining the SELC community? Here are the top reasons why students choose SELC. Flexible Learning That Fits Your Life At SELC, we understand that there’s more to life than just school. In addition to your studies, you have a long list of responsibilities and priorities like work, childcare, taking care of elderly parents […]
Supply Chain Problems in BC In the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, 54% of Canadian companies are negatively impacted by the resulting supply chain issues. That means that over half of Canadian companies are struggling with their supply chain, and many are on the hunt for skilled professionals to help get their growth trajectories […]
You Don’t Have Time for the Things That Matter Most. Are you constantly running out of time to do the things that are important to you? Whether that’s spending quality time with your children, making time to see friends, cooking dinner regularly, or doing a hobby or sport that brings you joy, if there is […]
More and more people are feeling unsatisfied with their current jobs and are feeling ready to take the next step to move to a career that offers more satisfaction, security, and enhanced wellbeing. Why People Decide to Change Careers Making a career change is a major decision that can feel daunting, but it can also […]
COVID-19 has made international travel complicated. But now better days are coming – especially for the international students. The Canadian government has announced that fully
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COVID-19 has made international travel complicated. But now better days are coming – especially for the international students. The Canadian government has announced that fully