October 3, 2024
Education News Canada

YORK UNIVERSITY
President Rhonda Lenton welcomes international students to York University

October 3, 2024

New and returning students enjoy a meet and greet with the University president, foreign diplomats and peers

"From the very first day I stepped on the York University campus, what I found most appealing was the mix of students from all over the world! This led to new friendships and connections which continue to make my university experience even more rewarding." said Damor McQueen, a fourth-year political science student from Jamaica, speaking at the President's International Student Reception on September 25.

The Student Success Mentor Lead in the Black Excellence at York University program urged his peers to build new connections and get involved in academic and extracurricular activities to make the be best of "this once in a lifetime opportunity being presented to you." He cited his own experience volunteering last year at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences hosted by York that led to his current work/study student opportunity. 

York University continues to attract students like McQueen from around the world, who join the community with great enthusiasm to receive worldclass education often work-integrated in their chosen field, be that in the arts, science, technology or engineering.

To make high quality university education accessible, York offers several scholarships and bursaries. One such scholarship is the President's International Scholarship of Excellence, awarded to high school applicants around the world, who are entering their first year of a four-year undergraduate degree at the university. Another scholarship popular among international students is the Tentanda Via Award. Named after York University's motto "The Way Must Be Tried," it assists undergraduate students who have demonstrated resilience in overcoming significant personal barriers in the pursuit of a university education and progressive changemakers committed to sustainable development. Other scholarships available for international students include Daughters for Life, the Global Leader of Tomorrow Award, and Mitacs Internships and Awards. For additional information, students are encouraged to visit York's Global Engagement website.

"While it is our intention to support you in your academic journey, you also bring a wealth of insights and strengths to York," President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton told the student audiences. "We are thrilled that you chose us, and we look forward to what we will accomplish together. Please remember that nothing is more important than your well-being and health and we have many student services to support you."

The event organized by York International was also attended by China's Education Counsels Renzhu Li and Wenjin Han; India's Consul (Commerce & Political) Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh; and the Philippine Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate and Consul Rodney Jonas Sumague.

These diplomatic representatives to Canada were not only present to celebrate their respective country's highly talented students, but also to assure support in their new country of temporary residence. "We wish them the very best in their courses of study," said Singh. "The Indian Consulate remains at disposal for welfare and well-being of all Indian international students in Canada."

Diplomats were also on hand to speak to the students during the networking hour, a rare opportunity for these outstanding future leaders of the world. By the end of the event, it was evident that many students had forged enriching new friendships that could last a lifetime, while advancing their education and career aspirations.

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