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Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed - each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
How to job search in Canada
Your rights in the workplace
Feedback to improve your resume or cover letter
Getting ready for your interviews
How to build a professional network and optimize your LinkedIn
Finding out more about careers in Canada (pay, location, requirements)
Not sure how to get started with research? Let the library help! We will go over research techniques and help you start to build strong searching and evaluating skills.
A little birdie told us that badminton is scheduled today in Gym A at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre for current, full-time Fleming students. Not sure what the racket is about? Come out and give the game a try. All equipment is provided, but if you are coming out to play, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Emailsportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Create Your Term Planner Join us for a hands-on session where you will create an individualized Term Planner. You will leave this session with a helpful planning tool that willoutline all your test dates, assignment deadlines and more.
The Six Triple Eight (2024, PG-13, Drama)
Join us for popcorn and a Tyler Perry drama based on the true story of the only U.S. Women's Army Corps unit of colour stationed overseas during WWII. Learn about the social context of Black women, both American and Canadian, serving in World War II.
All students and staff welcome!
For questions about Black History Month at Fleming, contact Diversity & Inclusion Services by email at diversity@flemingcollege.ca or phone at 705-749-5530 ext. 1292.
Chai with Rodney is a drop-infor any Black, Indigenous, People of colour (BIPOC) wishing to discuss their experience as a BIPOC person and to connect with other BIPOC students on campus. In this group we will discuss ways to build community, support each other in our mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experience as a BIPOC student at Fleming College.
What to expect:chai/tea and snacks. Open discussion in a safe place, building community, and interweaving mental health topics.
QueerConnectionsis a drop-in group for any 2SLGBTQIA+Fleming students wishing to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ students on campus. In this group, we will discuss topics related toqueerness, mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experiences as a 2SLGBTQIA+ student at Fleming College.
This group is facilitated by Em Osborne (she/they), a 2SLGBTQIA+ Personal Wellness Counsellor at Fleming College.
Get Ready for the Job Fair!
Do you want to stand out to employers and make a great impression at the on-campus, Winter 2025 Job Fairs? Get ready with help from Career Services!
In this special Career and Job Search Club session we will provide:
A 3-minute resume and cover letter review with feedback
An easy-to-use resume and cover letter format
Networking tips to help you avoid common mistakes and to impress employers at the job fair
The best way to answer common and challenging interview questions
A 3-minute mock interview - practice your skills with us and get feedback before the job fair
Information about what to expect at the job fair and employers who plan to attend
Answers to your career and job search questions
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Exploring Mental Health
This 6090minute interactive workshop gives an overview of anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, and the associated stigma.
Educational workshops presented by Fleming Counselling Services and Mental Health Educator Kelley Curtis. Workshops are eligible for CCR credits. Pre-Registration is encouraged through My Campus
Join us for a hands-on session where you will create an individualized Term Planner. You will leave this session with a helpful planning tool that willoutline all your test dates, assignment deadlines and more.
Students are invited to explore career opportunities at the Fleming Career Services SENRS Trades and Technology Job Fair. Employers will share the current and future job postings, information about their workplace, and career pathways within their organization.
Bring copies of your resume! (Contact Career Servicesfor help with your resume or to attend a 'Get Ready for the Job Fair' workshop)
Click herefor more information and for a list of employers attending this Job Fair.
Love it or hate it, effective collaboration is a skill that you need in college and in your career. Learn tools and techniques to start your group project on the right path. Set expectations, manage workflow, navigate conflict and leverage members strengths to ace (and maybe even enjoy) that group project.
Throughout February, Fleming students are invited to celebrate the history and accomplishments of Black individuals and communities. Join us at today's Info Table for info on Frost campus events, including a dance party, film showings, games, and educational displays.We'll also be playing some traditional games played in many African countries:
Mancala: capture your opponents stones in this two-player game, among the oldest games in the worldand played all over Africa
Ludo: a strategy-based board gamefor two to four players whorace their four pieces home
Suwe: A traditional game like hopscotch
African Legends Playing Cards: 20 illustrated story cards and 32 Black History cards from KultureGames, a Black-owned enterprise
Learn about the history of the film The Six Triple Eight, and about the Black women, both American and Canadian, serving in World War 2, and throughout the century that followed.
For questions about Black History Month at Fleming, contact Diversity & Inclusion Services by email at diversity@flemingcollege.ca or phone at 705-749-5530 ext. 1292.
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Get Ready for the Job Fair:
Discover how to get your resume noticed by employers and stand out as a top candidate
Learn how to answer the most common interview questions at job fairs
Find out how to build your professional network by making a great impression!
At Fleming, Plagiarism is a serious breach of Academic Integrity. Understand the various forms of plagiarism, Flemings policy on plagiarism, and learn effective strategies to avoid plagiarizing.
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed - each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
How to job search in Canada
Your rights in the workplace
Feedback to improve your resume or cover letter
Getting ready for your interviews
How to build a professional network and optimize your LinkedIn
Finding out more about careers in Canada (pay, location, requirements)
Students are invited to explore career opportunities at the Fleming Career Services School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences (SENRS) Job Fair. Employers will share the current and future job postings, information about their workplace, and career pathways within their organization.
Bring copies of your resume! (Contact Career Servicesfor help with your resume or to attend a 'Get Ready for the Job Fair' workshop)
Click herefor more information and for a list of employers attending this Job Fair.
Learn more about obtaining your drivers license in Ontario
Fleming VIBRATIONS
A drop-in group created for Black students at Fleming College's Sutherland and Frost Campuses. Whether you are looking to connect, explore your options, or just be heard, Fleming Vibrations is here for you! Come as you are and feel the support of a vibrant community.
Facilitated by Personal Wellness Counsellor, Rachel O'Connor & Student Conduct & Accountability Specialist, Lynn Yeboah.
Create Your Term Planner Join us for a hands-on session where you will create an individualized Term Planner. You will leave this session with a helpful planning tool that willoutline all your test dates, assignment deadlines and more.
Fleming Counselling Services, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR), is excited to announce the arrival of The Road Ahead Mobile Wellness Clinic at our campus communities.
The mobile clinic provides a full range of flexible and responsive services tailored to meet the unique needs of students, including:
Clinics are free to attend and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-in appointments are available, or students can call to book ahead. Students are asked to bring their student card with them to access the clinic. Please call (705)-991-3551 to schedule your appointment.
Chai with Rodney is a drop-infor any Black, Indigenous, People of colour (BIPOC) wishing to discuss their experience as a BIPOC person and to connect with other BIPOC students on campus. In this group we will discuss ways to build community, support each other in our mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experience as a BIPOC student at Fleming College.
What to expect:chai/tea and snacks. Open discussion in a safe place, building community, and interweaving mental health topics.
Today's topic is Ace Your Interviews:
Find out what employers expect in the interview process
Learn how to answer common interview questions
Discover the 7 strategies for interview success
All students are welcome to attendone or manyjob search club meetings. Attend 4 or more for CCR eligiblity.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Are you all set to play volleyball? Your Athletics and Recreation team is serving up some fun for current, full-time Fleming students who want to block off some time to come out and kill it on the court in the Frost Field House. If you dig the game, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes so you dont get bumped from the game. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
A little birdie told us that badminton is scheduled today in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Not sure what the racket is about? Come out and give the game a try. All equipment is provided, but if you are coming out to play, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Improving Mental Well-Being
In this 60-90-minute interactive workshop, we will discuss strategies to improve feelings of overwhelm and overall mental wellbeing.
Educational workshops presented by Fleming Counselling Services and Mental Health Educator Kelley Curtis. Workshops are eligible for CCR credits. Pre-Registration is encouraged through My Campus
Is the court calling your name? Come out and play a little bball with your Fleming friends. The Athletics and Recreation team is offering drop-in basketball in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Be sure to wear clean indoor shoes and leave the air balls at home. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca.
Are you all set to play volleyball? Your Athletics and Recreation team is serving up some fun for current, full-time Fleming students who want to block off some time to come out and kill it on the court in Gym A at the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre. If you dig the game, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes so you dont get bumped from the game. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Lakehead University is coming to see you!
Dynamic, modern, and highly learner-centred, we acknowledge all of our students as valued leaders of tomorrow, whose education and success are most paramount to our institution. Both campuses in Thunder Bay and Orillia promise the total university experience: a blend of academic excellence and opportunity with a rich variety of social and recreational activities. We also promise excellence in research; Lakehead is the proud host to nine Canada Research Chairs and revolutionary facilities such as our world-renowned Paleo-DNA Laboratory and our Biorefining Research Institute.
Not able to stop by? Check out their pathway options on Flemings Education Pathways website or contact Education Pathways (pathways@flemingcollege.ca).
Create Your Term Planner Join us for a hands-on session where you will create an individualized Term Planner. You will leave this session with a helpful planning tool that willoutline all your test dates, assignment deadlines and more.
Lakehead University is coming to see you!
Dynamic, modern, and highly learner-centred, we acknowledge all of our students as valued leaders of tomorrow, whose education and success are most paramount to our institution. Both campuses in Thunder Bay and Orillia promise the total university experience: a blend of academic excellence and opportunity with a rich variety of social and recreational activities. We also promise excellence in research; Lakehead is the proud host to nine Canada Research Chairs and revolutionary facilities such as our world-renowned Paleo-DNA Laboratory and our Biorefining Research Institute.
Not able to stop by? Check out their pathway options on Flemings Education Pathways website or contact Education Pathways (pathways@flemingcollege.ca).
QueerConnectionsis a drop-in group for any 2SLGBTQIA+Fleming students wishing to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ students on campus. In this group, we will discuss topics related toqueerness, mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experiences as a 2SLGBTQIA+ student at Fleming College.
This group is facilitated by Em Osborne (she/they), a 2SLGBTQIA+ Personal Wellness Counsellor at Fleming College.
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Your Rights in the Workplace:
Learn about the laws that protect your rights at work
Get answers to your questions about your right to be paid for work and training, your rights to freedom from harassment and discrimination and your right to a safe work environment
Learn what you can do if your rights are not being upheld at work
Is the court calling your name? Come out and play a little bball with your Fleming friends. The Athletics and Recreation team is offering drop-in basketball in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Be sure to wear clean indoor shoes and leave the air balls at home. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Love hockey but dont love playing on ice? The Athletics and Recreation team has you covered. Current, full-time Fleming students are invited to come out and enjoy drop-in ball hockey at the Frost Field House. Get out and enjoy this fast-paced, indoor version of one of Canadas most popular winter sports. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca.
A little birdie told us that badminton is scheduled today in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Not sure what the racket is about? Come out and give the game a try. All equipment is provided, but if you are coming out to play, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
A little birdie told us that badminton is scheduled today in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Not sure what the racket is about? Come out and give the game a try. All equipment is provided, but if you are coming out to play, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed - each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
How to job search in Canada
Your rights in the workplace
Feedback to improve your resume or cover letter
Getting ready for your interviews
How to build a professional network and optimize your LinkedIn
Finding out more about careers in Canada (pay, location, requirements)
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed- each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
Fleming VIBRATIONS
A drop-in group created for Black students at Fleming College's Sutherland and Frost Campuses. Whether you are looking to connect, explore your options, or just be heard, Fleming Vibrations is here for you! Come as you are and feel the support of a vibrant community.
Facilitated by Personal Wellness Counsellor, Rachel O'Connor & Student Conduct & Accountability Specialist, Lynn Yeboah.
A little birdie told us that badminton is scheduled today in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Not sure what the racket is about? Come out and give the game a try. All equipment is provided, but if you are coming out to play, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Are you all set to play volleyball? Your Athletics and Recreation team is serving up some fun for current, full-time Fleming students who want to block off some time to come out and kill it on the court in the Frost Field House. If you dig the game, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes so you dont get bumped from the game. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
Are you all set to play volleyball? Your Athletics and Recreation team is serving up some fun for current, full-time Fleming students who want to block off some time to come out and kill it on the court in the Frost Field House. If you dig the game, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes so you dont get bumped from the game. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca
A little birdie told us that badminton is scheduled today in the Frost Field House for current, full-time Fleming students. Not sure what the racket is about? Come out and give the game a try. All equipment is provided, but if you are coming out to play, be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca.
Its time to play some soccer! The Phoenix Athletics and Recreation team has organized drop-in indoor soccer to help you end your Thursday on a good note. Open to current, full-time Fleming students, the drop-in soccer takes place in the Frost Field House. Please be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca.
Its time to play some soccer! The Phoenix Athletics and Recreation team has organized drop-in indoor soccer to help you end your Thursday on a good note. Open to current, full-time Fleming students, the drop-in soccer takes place in the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre. Please be sure to wear clean indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca.
Create Your Term Planner Join us for a hands-on session where you will create an individualized Term Planner. You will leave this session with a helpful planning tool that willoutline all your test dates, assignment deadlines and more.
Looking to get out and get active? Come out and play your sport of choice in an open gym drop-in session for current, full-time Fleming students. Head down to the Frost Field House for some fun and games with your friends. Just be sure to wear your clean, indoor shoes. Questions? Email sportsinfo@flemingcollege.ca.
Looking to get out and get active? Come out and play your sport of choice in an open gym drop-in session for current, full-time Fleming students. Head down to the Frost Field House for some fun and games with your friends and be sure to wear your clean, indoor shoes.
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed - each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
How to job search in Canada
Your rights in the workplace
Feedback to improve your resume or cover letter
Getting ready for your interviews
How to build a professional network and optimize your LinkedIn
Finding out more about careers in Canada (pay, location, requirements)
Today's topic is Your Rights in the Workplace:
Learn about the laws that protect your rights at work
Get answers to your questions about your right to be paid for work and training, your rights to freedom from harassment and discrimination and your right to a safe work environment
Learn what you can do if your rights are not being upheld at work
All students are welcome to attendone or manyjob search club meetings. Attend 4 or more for CCR eligiblity.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Career Interests and Values:
Have fun taking a free assessment to explore your interests and related careers that you might find most fulfilling.
Discover what energizes you on the job and contributes to your work satisfaction.
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed - each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
How to job search in Canada
Your rights in the workplace
Feedback to improve your resume or cover letter
Getting ready for your interviews
How to build a professional network and optimize your LinkedIn
Finding out more about careers in Canada (pay, location, requirements)
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed- each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
Fleming Counselling Services, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR), is excited to announce the arrival of The Road Ahead Mobile Wellness Clinic at our campus communities.
The mobile clinic provides a full range of flexible and responsive services tailored to meet the unique needs of students, including:
Clinics are free to attend and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-in appointments are available, or students can call to book ahead. Students are asked to bring their student card with them to access the clinic. Please call (705)-991-3551 to schedule your appointment.
Chai with Rodney is a drop-infor any Black, Indigenous, People of colour (BIPOC) wishing to discuss their experience as a BIPOC person and to connect with other BIPOC students on campus. In this group we will discuss ways to build community, support each other in our mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experience as a BIPOC student at Fleming College.
What to expect:chai/tea and snacks. Open discussion in a safe place, building community, and interweaving mental health topics.
QueerConnectionsis a drop-in group for any 2SLGBTQIA+Fleming students wishing to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ students on campus. In this group, we will discuss topics related toqueerness, mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experiences as a 2SLGBTQIA+ student at Fleming College.
This group is facilitated by Em Osborne (she/they), a 2SLGBTQIA+ Personal Wellness Counsellor at Fleming College.
Today's topic is Career Interests and Values:
Have fun taking a free assessment to explore your interests and related careers that you might find most fulfilling.
Discover what energizes you on the job and contributes to your work satisfaction.
All students are welcome to attendone or manyjob search club meetings. Attend 4 or more for CCR eligiblity.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Substance Use
This 60-90-minute workshop will focus on the use of substances in post-secondary schools, as well as the supports that can contribute to recovery.
Educational workshops presented by Fleming Counselling Services and Mental Health Educator Kelley Curtis. Workshops are eligible for CCR credits. Pre-Registration is encouraged through My Campus
QueerConnectionsis a drop-in group for any 2SLGBTQIA+Fleming students wishing to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ students on campus. In this group, we will discuss topics related toqueerness, mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experiences as a 2SLGBTQIA+ student at Fleming College.
This group is facilitated by Em Osborne (she/they), a 2SLGBTQIA+ Personal Wellness Counsellor at Fleming College.
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Job Search for Graduating Students:
Create a list of the top employers you would like to work with and learn how to research them
Discover how to connect with your top employers when there is no job advertised
Learn how to avoid common job search mistakes and make a good impression with employers
Get a surprising look at why sleep matters to student success. And what you can expect if sleep is not a priority.
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed- each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
Fleming VIBRATIONS
A drop-in group created for Black students at Fleming College's Sutherland and Frost Campuses. Whether you are looking to connect, explore your options, or just be heard, Fleming Vibrations is here for you! Come as you are and feel the support of a vibrant community.
Facilitated by Personal Wellness Counsellor, Rachel O'Connor & Student Conduct & Accountability Specialist, Lynn Yeboah.
Students are invited to explore career opportunities at the Fleming Career Services Arboriculture Job Fair. Employers will share the current and future job postings, information about their workplace, and career pathways within their organization.
Bring copies of your resume! (Contact Career Servicesfor help with your resume or to attend a 'Get Ready for the Job Fair' workshop)
Click herefor more information and for a list of employers attending this Job Fair.
Fleming Counselling Services, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR), is excited to announce the arrival of The Road Ahead Mobile Wellness Clinic at our campus communities.
The mobile clinic provides a full range of flexible and responsive services tailored to meet the unique needs of students, including:
Clinics are free to attend and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-in appointments are available, or students can call to book ahead. Students are asked to bring their student card with them to access the clinic. Please call (705)-991-3551 to schedule your appointment.
Chai with Rodney is a drop-infor any Black, Indigenous, People of colour (BIPOC) wishing to discuss their experience as a BIPOC person and to connect with other BIPOC students on campus. In this group we will discuss ways to build community, support each other in our mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experience as a BIPOC student at Fleming College.
What to expect:chai/tea and snacks. Open discussion in a safe place, building community, and interweaving mental health topics.
Today's topic is Job Search for Graduating Students:
Create a list of the top employers you would like to work with and learn how to research them
Discover how to connect with your top employers when there is no job advertised
Learn how to avoid common job search mistakes and make a good impression with employers
All students are welcome to attendone or manyjob search club meetings. Attend 4 or more for CCR eligiblity.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Getting Unstuck - Strategies for Overcoming Procrastination
This 60-90-minute interactive workshop will focus on skills for improving time management.
Educational workshops presented by Fleming Counselling Services and Mental Health Educator Kelley Curtis. Workshops are eligible for CCR credits. Pre-Registration is encouraged through My Campus
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Strengths for Success:
Discover your unique strengths and learn how to communicate them confidently to employers
Create accomplishment statements you can use in your resume and interview to stand out to employers
Reflect on your progress this term, assess your academic standing, and learn how to build resilience. This session will help you set goals and prioritize self-care to stay balanced and motivated for the rest of the term.
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed- each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
Fleming VIBRATIONS
A drop-in group created for Black students at Fleming College's Sutherland and Frost Campuses. Whether you are looking to connect, explore your options, or just be heard, Fleming Vibrations is here for you! Come as you are and feel the support of a vibrant community.
Facilitated by Personal Wellness Counsellor, Rachel O'Connor & Student Conduct & Accountability Specialist, Lynn Yeboah.
Fleming VIBRATIONS
A drop-in group created for Black students at Fleming College's Sutherland and Frost Campuses. Whether you are looking to connect, explore your options, or just be heard, Fleming Vibrations is here for you! Come as you are and feel the support of a vibrant community.
Facilitated by Personal Wellness Counsellor, Rachel O'Connor & Student Conduct & Accountability Specialist, Lynn Yeboah.
Fleming Counselling Services, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR), is excited to announce the arrival of The Road Ahead Mobile Wellness Clinic at our campus communities.
The mobile clinic provides a full range of flexible and responsive services tailored to meet the unique needs of students, including:
Clinics are free to attend and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-in appointments are available, or students can call to book ahead. Students are asked to bring their student card with them to access the clinic. Please call (705)-991-3551 to schedule your appointment.
Learn tips and tricks for successful presentations including ways to manage presentation anxiety, best practices for PowerPoint, and more.
Chai with Rodney is a drop-infor any Black, Indigenous, People of colour (BIPOC) wishing to discuss their experience as a BIPOC person and to connect with other BIPOC students on campus. In this group we will discuss ways to build community, support each other in our mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experience as a BIPOC student at Fleming College.
What to expect:chai/tea and snacks. Open discussion in a safe place, building community, and interweaving mental health topics.
QueerConnectionsis a drop-in group for any 2SLGBTQIA+Fleming students wishing to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ students on campus. In this group, we will discuss topics related toqueerness, mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experiences as a 2SLGBTQIA+ student at Fleming College.
This group is facilitated by Em Osborne (she/they), a 2SLGBTQIA+ Personal Wellness Counsellor at Fleming College.
QueerConnectionsis a drop-in group for any 2SLGBTQIA+Fleming students wishing to connect with other 2SLGBTQIA+ students on campus. In this group, we will discuss topics related toqueerness, mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experiences as a 2SLGBTQIA+ student at Fleming College.
This group is facilitated by Em Osborne (she/they), a 2SLGBTQIA+ Personal Wellness Counsellor at Fleming College.
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Resumes and Cover Letters:
Learn the basics to write a resume and find out how to impress an employer in 7 seconds
Discover how a customized cover letter can give you a competitive edge
Looking for help with your job search or career planning?
Students can come anytime during the drop in, no appointment needed- each student will be seen in turn. Meet with Career Services staff for help with:
Fleming VIBRATIONS
A drop-in group created for Black students at Fleming College's Sutherland and Frost Campuses. Whether you are looking to connect, explore your options, or just be heard, Fleming Vibrations is here for you! Come as you are and feel the support of a vibrant community.
Facilitated by Personal Wellness Counsellor, Rachel O'Connor & Student Conduct & Accountability Specialist, Lynn Yeboah.
Fleming Counselling Services, in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge (CMHA HKPR), is excited to announce the arrival of The Road Ahead Mobile Wellness Clinic at our campus communities.
The mobile clinic provides a full range of flexible and responsive services tailored to meet the unique needs of students, including:
Clinics are free to attend and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-in appointments are available, or students can call to book ahead. Students are asked to bring their student card with them to access the clinic. Please call (705)-991-3551 to schedule your appointment.
Learn more about Permanent Residency Pathways
Chai with Rodney is a drop-infor any Black, Indigenous, People of colour (BIPOC) wishing to discuss their experience as a BIPOC person and to connect with other BIPOC students on campus. In this group we will discuss ways to build community, support each other in our mental wellness, and discuss topics specific to your experience as a BIPOC student at Fleming College.
What to expect:chai/tea and snacks. Open discussion in a safe place, building community, and interweaving mental health topics.
All students are welcome to attendone or many job search club meetings.
Each meeting is focused on a different topic to help students build success strategies for an effective Canadian job search.
Today's topic is Ace Your Interviews:
Find out what employers expect in the interview process
Learn how to answer common interview questions
Discover the 7 strategies for interview success
Discover how to transform stress into motivation. This session will provide practical ways to manage stress and boost your motivation to achieve your academic goals.