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SIR – STUDENT INVOLVEMENT RECOGNITION Student Application Form
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Student Involvement Recognition (SIR) Program
Criteria for Recognition of Involvement
Involvement must take place during a term in which a student is enrolled full-time at the college.
The student must have attained the College’s minimum academic standing requirements.
Recognized involvement must be done on a volunteer basis, not for financial compensation or for course credits.
Minimum of 60 hours per term per area of student involvement
SIR – STUDENT INVOLVEMENT RECOGNITION Student Application Form
To be filled out by the applicant
First name:
Last name:
Student number:
Program of Study:
Activity/Sport:
Semester:
Fall
Winter
Year
Location of activity:
Please check (√) area of student involvement of the activity:
Social and community involvement: Activities that improve the quality of life of a community by providing support, assistance or solidarity, and contributing to the development of citizenship.
Entrepreneurship: Activities that put students at the heart of a business project; involve starting, managing, or networking a business; and contribute to cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit.
Science: Scientific or technical activities that involve research, testing or communication, and that raises the target population’s level of interest and knowledge in science and technology.
Educational and Academic: Co-curricular activities that are an extension of the student's program of study and career path (excluding practicums and courses that are part of the curriculum).
Politics: Activities that focus on defending the rights and interests of students, young people, or other social groups; and participating in national and international societal debates.
Athletics/Sports: Student-athletes as well as volunteer student trainers and members of sports committees.
Arts and Culture: Public display of work that involves creating, producing, organizing, or exhibiting work in order to enrich cultural life.
Briefly what you will be doing to obtain your 60 hours of student involvement.
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