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Explore Education

“How can I find out what it's really like to be a post-secondary student?”

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There’s more to school than studying. Post-secondary schools offer a host of sports, cultural, and wellness programs that help students live a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

Starting a post-secondary program will open new doors to learning, community, and career building. You’ll make new friends and find new interests. And you’ll find mentors and networks of colleagues who will support you as you move through life.

§  Check out what 3 post-secondary students have to say about their experience in the videos that are part of this article on exploring school and program options.

§  Read the article There’s More to Education Than Studying. It includes videos that show how post-secondary students got involved in their school communities and found their passions.

§  Check out videos of post-secondary students’ success stories in alis’s Tools and Resources section. Select the topic “Post-Secondary” and enter the keyword “success.”

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