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Student Success
The Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film is committed to student success. In this section of the department's web site, you will find a number of guides that will assist you in doing your best.
You may also want to seek learning/training opportunities elsewhere on campus. The James A. Gibson Library can help you maximize your use of library resources, including online resources accessible from home. Learn about mentoring, volunteer, and work experience possibilities from Career Services. And remember, student success isn't limited to work done in the classroom. Many students hone their skills and explore their interests in extracurricular activities such as the Brock Press, Brock TV, the Brock University FIlm Series (BUFS), CFBU (Brock Radio), and the CPCF Society. Check out BUSU for other opportunities to expand your horizons on campus.
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