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Adult Education and Counselling Psychology Department
SOS
Students on Seven
SOS Students on Seven
 

About US

Everything you want to know About SOS

Students on Seven (SOS) is the official Departmental Student Association of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology (AECP), representing the interests of students. SOS plays an important role in the department. It assists with student orientation, provides mentorship and guidance for new students, hosts potlucks and retreats, provides a voice for students at both the departmental and faculty-wide levels, works with Greening of OISE/UT, allocates student space (lockers, offices), and actively participates in creating the community that is the AECP Department.

All students in the department, both full-time and part-time, are automatically SOS members and are welcome to attend SOS meetings (held once per month in the Peace Lounge, meetings will be announced through departmental emails).

SOS activities are run by a core group of interested and involved students. To learn more about us, go to Contact. We have two co-chairs, a treasurer, two GSA (Graduate Student Association) representatives, social conveners and more. To find out more, see Getting Involved. Additionally, individual students can become involved by organizing an event, serving on a departmental committee, or simply deciding that an aspect of student life in the department can be enhanced through the contribution of effort in a particular direction.

Our vision for SOS in 2011/2012 is to:

  • Continue to build community within AECP through a transparent network of relations, social and professional activities with other students, the faculty, staff and centres within the AECP Department and OISE.
     
  • Help creating supportive bridges between students and faculty, and assist students in navigating through the program by acting as a referral to student services found within the department and throughout OISE.
     
  • Co-create the space for student voices, beliefs, concerns and amazing ideas!

 

 

 

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