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Travel doesn't have to be expensive. These budget-friendly family travel destinations will stretch your dollar.
There are many options available for students who are looking to complete a post-secondary credential. One option to consider is whether you want to study full time, part time or through continuing education. It’s important to know the difference so you can choose the option that’s right for you. Full-time post-secondary Full-time post-secondary programs allow students to pursue a credential such...
Congratulations Falcons, you’ve made it to the mid-term point of the fall term! Thanksgiving is right around the corner, on Monday, October 14, 2024. Before Thanksgiving on October 10 and 11, 2024, Fanshawe will not run courses for our fall Study Break. On Thursday, October 10 and Friday, October 11, Fanshawe will be open, with no classes running On Monday, October 14, Fanshawe is closed for...
Want to know more about upskilling your employees with micro-credentials? Learn why they're the ideal professional development opportunity for busy employees.
Are you a student moving out of residence or off-campus housing? Our ultimate student move-out checklist will help you ensure you don't miss a thing.
Thinking about a career in IT? Read our blog to explore the 5 core IT career pathways that will lead you to a successful career in information technology.
Thinking about returning to learning part-time? See our most frequently asked questions about part-time learning options to see if it's right for you.
Have you ever wondered if a career in sales is right for you? If you love meeting new people, getting to know them and understanding how you can help them find product or service solutions they’re looking for, sales is a great career path to explore. How do you get started in sales? Companies across Canada need talented and qualified entry-level sales staff who have the ambition to advance to...
Supply chain management (SCM) has been getting lots of recognition. We hear about supply chain disruptions caused by events around the world. Experienced, educated supply chain professionals can help organizations prepare for and minimize disruptions.
Experiential learning helps you gain the transferable and employable skills you need so you can get hired after graduation.