On June 24th, there will be a virtual info session. If technology is something that interests you, please go to the CDI College Webpage to find out more.
Celebrated to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products, and to thank blood donors for their voluntary, life-saving gifts of blood. Please visit the Canadian Blood Services Webpage to find out how to donate.
Don't miss the opportunity to celebrate and learn more about the cultural diversity of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples by participating in the many activities happening across Canada!
Many suffer silently with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Take this day as an opportunity to talk with family and friends in order to learn more about this disorder and how it affects those around us.
On June 24th, there will be a virtual info session. If technology is something that interests you, please go to the CDI College Webpage to find out more.
Posted signs on campus regarding campus and building policies must be followed equally by everyone regardless if they are students, staff, or visitors. If you are unsure of anything please ask reception.
A reminder that the campus will be closed on July 1 for Canada day. We hope everyone enjoys their day off!
Students must post a photo of themselves at the place of their employment to win. Contestants automatically receive double the entries if they were hired in the months of June/July.
This contest is available to all Canadian citizens. One entry per platform per person (on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram). The contest runs from 9:00am on June 1, 2021 to 11:59pm on July 31, 2021 – or when the contest limit is reached.
Studying over the summer is tough. The sun is calling your name! Here are some tips to help you get that studying done while still enjoying the hot weather.
- Form a study group
- Stay focused when studying
- Try studying outside
- Make the most out of your class times
- Give yourself plenty of time to finish assignments
Reward yourself
“The most important day of a person’s education is the first day of school, not Graduation Day.” – Harry Wong