- When:July 2, 2011 (All day)
Camp Choice - Youth Summer Language program (ages 14-17).
For more details, visit the Camp Choice international website.
Contact:
Romaine Waite
Coordinator, CAMP CHOICE
romaine.waite@humber.ca / Tel 416.675.6622
Camp Choice - Youth Summer Language program (ages 14-17).
For more details, visit the Camp Choice international website.
Contact:
Romaine Waite
Coordinator, CAMP CHOICE
romaine.waite@humber.ca / Tel 416.675.6622
November 2010
Colleges begin to receive application information from ontariocolleges.ca for fall 2011 admission.
February 1, 2011
All applications received by ontariocolleges.ca on or before February 1 will be given equal consideration in the application process.
Applications received after February 1 will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis depending on the availability of space in the program. For program availability, refer to Humber program availability.
First release of admission decisions.
March 31, 2011
Release of all first-round offers of admission. Based on the availability of space in a program, additional offers will be released following this date.
Applicants who are placed on a wait-list will be notified at this time.
May 2, 2011
Applicants must confirm which offer of admission they are accepting. This must be done online at ontariocolleges.ca or by phone at 1.888.892.2228. Late confirmations will only be accepted if space is available in the program.
June 29, 2011
Tuition fees are due. Please see the Fee section for more information. Late fees will only be accepted if space is available in the program.
Please note:
An offer of admission may be withdrawn if an applicant fails to confirm acceptance and/or pay fees by the stipulated deadlines.
Applications for winter and spring will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis. Confirmation dates and fee due dates vary depending on the approval date. Applicants should check their documentation closely. Late confirmations and payments will only be accepted if space is available in the program.
Fall 2011 fees due - all students.
When: Monday, June 27, 2011
Time: 12:30pm
Where: The Rex Jazz & Blues Bar, 194 Queen Street West, Toronto, 416-598-2475
For: All welcome
Cost: Free to attend
Youth Jazz in the City, which creates opportunities for young performers to study with some of the finest jazz musicians in Canada, features Michael Gracie (trumpet), Liam Masil-Mitro (alto sax), Andrew Marzotto (guitar), Holt Stuart-Hitchcox (bass), and Louis Baranyi-Irvine (drums).
Joining the Humber group will be Joseph Manzoli (guitar), Caili O�۪Doherty (piano), Isaac Haselkorn (drums) and Shin Sakaino (acoustic bass), a jazz quartet from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, Boston.
Shohei Yamaki and fulare_pad from the Sapporo Jazz Festival, Japan, will round things out. Yamaki, who performs solo on acoustic guitar, prides himself on being able to create a dazzling array of sounds. fulare_pad consists of Daisuke Maeda on ukulele and Hideyuki Shimizu on guitar. With three albums under their belt, the two are creating a niche for themselves as featured performers in cafes and music theatres throughout Japan.
According to Cathy Mitro, Community Music School, ���The groups all get together at Humber the day before the performance for an informal workshop and jam session. It's a fantastic opportunity for some very talented young Canadians to work with their counterparts from around the world.�
Convocation week - all students.
For more details, visit convocation.humberc.on.ca.
To view the convocation online, visit humber.ca/humber-college-convocation-ceremonies-2011.
Convocation week - all students.
For more details, visit convocation.humberc.on.ca.
To view the convocation online, visit humber.ca/humber-college-convocation-ceremonies-2011.
Convocation week - all students.
For more details, visit convocation.humberc.on.ca.
To view the convocation online, visit humber.ca/humber-college-convocation-ceremonies-2011.
Convocation week - all students.
For more details, visit convocation.humberc.on.ca.
To view the convocation online, visit humber.ca/humber-college-convocation-ceremonies-2011.
Camp Choice 1-day MiniCamp (Gr. 6-8). Available from June 20 to June 22.
For more details, visit the Mini-Camp website.
Contact:
Romaine Waite
Coordinator, CAMP CHOICE
romaine.waite@humber.ca / Tel 416.675.6622
When: Friday, June 17, 2011
Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Where:Harbourfront Centre, 235 York Quay West, Toronto
Price: $125 early bird price until May 2, 5 pm / $75 for students and seniors
On Friday, June 17, at the day-long All You Can Eat: Reading, Writing and Publishing with the New Creative Content conference, a series of informative and practical workshops will explore what readers read and what writers write in this age of choice and experimentation.
The conference, one of the most important publishing events of 2011, is presented by the School of Creative & Performing Arts, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, and the Book and Periodical Council, in association with Authors at Harbourfront Centre.
Workshops include:
The Kids Are All Right: Potential for Digital Content
with Nicholas Callaway (Callaway Digital Arts)
Sharing the Narrative: Gaming and Interactive Digital Media
with Christina McSherry (Electronic Arts)
Book App Development and Promotion
with Andy Hunter (Electronic Literature)
Transmedia: What It Means
with Keith Clayton (Random House Publishing Group)
EPUB 3: The New Standard
with Robert Kasher (BookMasters)
The New Manuscript: For Writers and Editors
with Darcy Cullen (UBC Press)
Workshop and conference details are available on www.booksummit.ca
For further Information contact:
Cynthia Good
Peer Programs Facilitator
Director, Creative Book Publishing Program
cynthia.good@humber.ca
416.675.6622 ext. 3462