Monday, September 24, 2012

CIC & CBU offer Student Exchange Program


Canadian International College (CIC) and Cape Breton University (CBU) recently have signed a Student Exchange Agreement  to enhance the educational and cross-cultural understanding of students from both institutions
The Exchange will be applied for students for one Academic  year or one Academic semester.  This chance will make them gain broaden personal and educational perspectives from exploring and appreciating new cultures, also learning from different professors will let them improve their educational experience and their personnel growth. Studying abroad is an opportunity to widen the university boundaries. Students should subject all academic rules and discipline policies at CBU and be responsible for all living expenses, accommodation, transportation and any other costs in Canada.
CIC students should complete at least one year at CIC with a minimum average of 75% over the previous two semesters with no failures. Students whose first language is not English must provide a proof of English Proficiency(TOEFL 550, IBT 80 or ILETS 6.5). Although, CIC students enrolled in the student exchange program are not eligible for CBU Scholarship.
Students should have a responsibility  to obtain the study visa to Canada, also paying the cost of travel to and from CBU beside the full tuition fees at CIC prior to participating in the Program and securing health insurance with paying medical costs as well. Student should  return to CIC after the period of exchange is over unless both institutions approve to extend the stay.
CIC and CBU Exchange Program is considered as a great chance for students to experience their learning environment, and now fill in the Student Exchange application form at the CIC External Affairs Department  prior to 30th of March,2013. Don’t miss it!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

CIC Wins 2nd Place in Samsung’s Football Tournament




The Canadian International College’s (CIC) football team won second place in Samsung’s 3rd annual Ramadan tournament. A total of 30 teams participated in the 78 game tournament that was well organized by Africa Sports. Some of the companies that participated were Ferrari, Nestle, Johnson & Johnson, TE data, Etisalat, and Hewlett Packard.
CIC’s students’ team scored an overall 22 goals whereas its staff team scored 15 goals ad reached the quarter finals which can be attributed to the team players and Captain Ahmed Hamoksha – the Athletics Director.
Tarek Magdy and Amr Amen from the students’ team scored 5 goals each and Amr El Rayes from the staff’s team scored 4 goals. CIC is grateful to have such inspiring and ambitious students and employees and encourages all students to participate in the sports on & off campus.

How To Choose Your College?



Finishing the high-school is one achievement that must be followed by one of the first major choices which is the university or college, a decision that will affect the coming several years in the life. Students should consider their ambitions before selecting a college or university, as when a scholar is loving to travel, he should consider to attend a school that offers semester abroad programs, especially those that offer college credits, and students who are anxious to receive real-world work experience should examine an institution's internship and job placement services.
Factors that influence the decision of the college are very important and critical and there are some important factors that should not be overlooked in the decision making process as:
-          Commitment to major field: Choosing a college is not about its reputation for specific programs unless there is a strongly committed to one major. However, if the student is likely to change his mind a few times, the best way is to choose a college where he can take time to explore all his options. Not only the commitment to a specific program, but also whether the college adequately prepares students for continuing their education and insight into the probability of follow-through for academic goals or not.
-          School Size: If the student to faculty ratio is reasonable, students analyze the overall size of the college. This can play a huge role in their comfort level, and in how well they fit in.
-          Jobs Right Out of College: Some colleges have excellent job placement programs, assisting their students in making the transition from a student to an employee, and helping them find jobs after graduation.
-          Curriculum: Different universities offer different programs with their curriculum. Some other colleges have a more open curriculum, allowing students to have much greater flexibility while choosing the courses they take.
-          Quality of Department of Study: In addition to investigating the quality of professors, students review the quality of the department for their area of study. Also If they want to study abroad, considering how many study abroad programs are offered at a specific college and which countries are included in the programs are the main factors, as studying abroad is a unique opportunity to study internationally by transferring credits.
-          Extracurricular Activities: Considering both the number and variety offered at the college as recreational sports including the percentage of athletes, fan participation and team rankings, as well as the volunteer groups.
-          Alumni Network: Staying connected to the fellow alumni no matter where life takes them, by considering the size of a school’s alumni association “If life takes you around the world, it will be nice to know that you have connections, no matter where you go”. Additionally, a strong alumni network is essential for students in job hunting process for great career fields.
-          Transportation: Whether the university offers transportation around campus or not. Besides considering the number of students who have cars on campus, as well as the costs and availability of campus parking.
-          Financial Aid Qualification: Some universities are more likely to hand out student aid than others by examining the types of financial aid packages available to enrolled students.
-          Working Students: Many college students work while they attend college, but some colleges have a higher number of working students by offering work-study opportunities (Co-op) for students and encouraging them more than others.

Looking for the perfect college can be difficult, but you can simplify the process by focusing on important goals for your college career. Analyzing each of these elements for every college on your list is not important as just picking the most important ones, based on your needs. It will take some time and effort, but at the end, you’ll know that you picked the best college for you.
Many Colleges are offering most of these features like the CIC; as it is always keen for offering the important features any student is looking for likem the quality of the study and the qualified professors, also the transportation, alumni network and co-op program that allows its students to enter the real work environment and much more.

Monday, September 10, 2012

$20,000 CBU Scholarship For CIC Students


Cape Breton University (CBU) is granting a $20,000 scholarship award to senior undergraduate students at the Canadian International College (CIC) to transfer to CBU in Nova Scotia, Canada.
This scholarship is a great chance to experience studying at Cape Breton University and Canada.
Best two applicants will be awarded $5000 each and the next five recipients will be awarded $2000 each. Applicants should have a minimum of a 3.7 cumulative overall grade point average at CIC. Read the full application requirements here
Student needs to provide a 500-600 word (typed) response to the following statement: “What qualities and attributes do you offer the College as a Scholarship holder?”
An Award committee will select the recipients and will be notified by an official letter.