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Student Life
The Faculty of Applied Sciences is home to a number of student societies, groups and teams that host networking events, mentorship programs, competitions, community outreach and industry field trips.
We encourage our students to make the most of their time at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV as these connections and experiences will last beyond their undergraduate years.
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Go Beyond the Classroom
The Faculty of Applied Sciences has many opportunities for current students to get involved with the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV community. Whether you are looking for new opportunities to develop your skills, build new friendships, or volunteer - there is always a way to get involved.
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Clubs & Societies
Student groups and clubs offer an opportunity to not only make friends within your program, but a chance to develop skills beyond the classroom and get access to career resources.
MENTORSHIP
TechConnect
OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES
Want to get involved with the community through our outreach programs? Join our outreach team to help with summer camps and other community engagement initiatives. Check out current volunteer and job opportunities.
LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Student Ambassadors are paid student representatives for the Faculty of Applied Sciences. Ambassadors participate our student affairs department in recruiting new students and build engagement on campus.
Meet Your Peers
Learn about FAS life straight from our current students.
"Coming out of high school, I was very keen on attending a university that puts a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and entrepreneurialism. At ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, I found numerous opportunities to not only learn how to start a business in the tech industry, but also have my ideas kick-started financially as well as have industry-leading mentors to guide me along my journey."
"¶¡ÏãÔ°AV offered an opportunity for me to learn more about my two passions: design and development. Through software system’s practical, hands-on curriculum, I had the ability to apply my learnings through projects and gain the skills to write industry quality software."
"Being from a developing country with an Indigenous population that struggles to find representation in today’s society pushed me to look for an engineering program that taps into sustainability. I want to represent marginalized communities and use the knowledge I gained at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV to make an impact through my profession."