Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.
There are so many amazing opportunities to build your network at Ryerson – student groups and unions, support services and resources – that we could fill every class this term talking about them and and still not have time to tell you about all of them. Although you will be very busy with your academic, work and personal commitments be sure to make time to:
- Get involved in Ted Rogers Students’ Society (TRSS) co-curricular activities(aka student groups and course unions) which resonate with you. Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.
- Take advantage of all the student support services and resources which are available to you.
This is the second of two Build Your Network Research Reports. Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.The purpose of this assignment is to assist you to research co-curricular opportunities, student support services and resources which resonate with you as a way for you to develop the skills you require for success in your academic, co-curricular, personal or professional life and to introduce you to presenting your findings as a business research report. There are three steps to this assignment:
- Research
For this assignment, you have one option for how you conduct your research: You are required to take a “field” research approach and attend anyone co-curricular (club or course union) or student support service event or workshop. Please be sure to plan early so that you are able to select and attend an event or workshop in advance of the assignment submission deadline.
You can review the co-curricular opportunities and student support services and resources using the links provided at the end of this assignment to select your event or workshop.
- Write a400 – 500 word research report which provides analyses based on your “field research”. Your research report should provide the following content presented using these section titles: Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.
- Introduction – Describe the purpose of your report. (30 – 40 words)
- Method– Describe how you did your research. (30 – 40 words)
- Key Findings– Highlight your key research findings. (240 – 270 words)
- Your research findings should include the following information:
- The name of the co-curricular event or student service/resource
- Description of the co-curricular event and/or student service/resource
- Any associated links/urls
- Conclusions– Provide the conclusions from your research. In this case, how will these resources and/or event/workshop will assist you to develop the skills you require for success in your academic, co-curricular, personal or professional lives. (50 – 75 words)
- Recommendations– Provide your recommendations aligned to the purpose of your report. In this case, would you recommend the resource(s) you researched? Would you use the same research method in the future? (50 – 75 words) Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.
- Your research findings should include the following information:
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- Submityour completed assignment to the D2L Course Site Dropbox (A4: Build Your Network II Research Report).
General Assignment Formatting and APA Convention Requirements:
- Name your file as follows: [Assignment Title] by [your full name] e.g., ‘Build Your Network II Research Report by Jaime Singh’.
- Your submission must adhere to APA conventions for quotations and when paraphrasing from ANY source material (including websites)and must also include a separate title page with the following information: title of the assignment; the assignment due date; course name, number and section; your name, student number and Ryerson email. Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.
Accepted File Formats:
- Only .doc/x and pdf formats are accepted. Pages file formats ARE NOT accepted.
Assignment-Specific Organization Requirements:
- The section titles for this assignment should be as follows: Introduction; Method; Key Findings; Conclusions; and Recommendations.
Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources:
Ted Rogers Students’ Society (TRSS) (all of our student groups and unions belong to TRSS):
- TRSM Student Groups and Unions – this is the link to all TRSM co-curricular opportunities: http://trssociety.ca/student-groups/
- TRSS Event Calendar – includes many key events and activities at TRSM: Links to Co-Curricular Opportunities and Student Support Services and Resources Paper.http://trssociety.ca/events/calendar/
Examples of TRSM Co-curricular Opportunities through Student Groups and Unions:
- Ryerson University Finance Society (RUFS): https://www.facebook.com/ryersonfinance/
- DECA Ryerson: https://www.facebook.com/deca.ryerson/
- Enactus Ryerson: https://www.facebook.com/EnactusRyerson
- Ryerson Economics and Management Science Course Union (EMSCU): https://www.facebook.com/RyersonEMS/
- Ryerson Toastmasters: https://www.facebook.com/RUToastmasters/
- TRSM Law and Business Student Association: https://www.facebook.com/LBSAonline/
- Ryerson University Accounting Society: https://www.facebook.com/RUASaccounting/
- HRSA Human Resources Students Association http://www.hrsa.ca
- RER Real Estate Ryerson http://reronline.ca
Other Student Co-curricular Opportunities at Ryerson:
- Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU): http://www.rsuonline.ca/get-involved
- Ryerson Student Groups, Course Unions and Affiliates: http://www.rsuonline.ca/campus-life
- Ryerson Athletics: http://www.rec.ryersonrams.ca/
Student Affairs across campus and in TRSM (There are events and workshops here as well.)
- TRSM Academic Success Centre: http://www.ryerson.ca/tedrogersschool/success/
- Ryerson Student Learning Support: http://www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport/
- TRSM Business Career Hub: http://www.ryerson.ca/trsm-careers/
- RULA/Library: http://library.ryerson.ca/guides/workshops/
- Ryerson Level Up: http://www.ryerson.ca/studentlife/leadership/level-up/
- Tri-Mentoring Program https://www.ryerson.ca/studentlife/trimentoring/
- International Student Support https://www.ryerson.ca/studentlife/internationalsupport/
- Ryerson Aboriginal Student Services https://www.ryerson.ca/aboriginal/
- Ryerson Health and Wellness https://www.ryerson.ca/healthandwellness/counselling/
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