Articles tagged with: Office of the Registrar
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A new admissions pathway at Brock University is building bridges to post-secondary studies for students who may not have previously ... Full story
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STARS guides high school students to early start at Brock
The STARS are aligning for local high school students eager to get a head start on their post-secondary studies. The ... Full story -
Brock community mourns loss of former Deputy Registrar Kevin Kiss
Kevin Kiss (BA ’89), former Brock University Deputy Registrar, passed away Saturday, March 26 at the age of 55. Kiss had a long ... Full story -
Brock community mourns loss of former Registrar Ronald McGraw
Ronald McGraw, former longtime Brock University Registrar, passed away Wednesday, March 9 in his 85th year. McGraw joined Brock in 1974 as ... Full story -
OSAP portals to be temporarily unavailable
A system upgrade will impact online access to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) student and administrative portals beginning later ... Full story -
Tax documents available for Brock students, employees
Documents related to the 2021 tax season are now available for Brock University students, staff, faculty and librarians. Tax forms available ... Full story -
Brock’s Fall Preview Day going live online to welcome prospective students
Brock University’s Fall Preview Day will include all the staples: guided campus tours, engaging information sessions and valuable opportunities ... Full story -
Realignment for International Market Development
With the aim of better supporting prospective students, faculty and staff, Brock University’s International Market Development (IMD) is being ... Full story -
Brock funding series of projects to strengthen the University’s pandemic recovery
Brock University is looking for innovative ways to ensure it emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic stronger than before. Through its ... Full story -
Large incoming class expected as Ontario high school students choose Brock
As Brock University looks toward the Fall 2021 Term and its own recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, all indicators point toward ... Full story