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From: Navinie Somaroo-Durga <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2021 10:58 AM
Subject: ACMAPS December 2021 Events


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The Atkinson Centre for Mature and Part-Time Students December 2021 events calendar is now live!



We kick off the month with Exam Prep for Mature Students (2nd Dec) just in time for those exams.



ACMAPS Mature Student Peer Mentors are available during two drop-in sessions (7th and 16th Dec). We also have our regular Café Hours and Mindful Meditation sessions to help you connect and unwind during this busy time of the year. If you are a student-parent, be sure to attend our Student-Parents Get Together on the 13th of December.



Are you a new admit or know someone starting in Winter 2022?  We have three Zoom/eClass Student Tutorials coming up (8th & 14th Dec and 6th Jan).



For details of each event, registration and times, please visit: go.yorku.ca/acmaps-events

We look forward to seeing you!

Regards,



T. Navinie Somaroo-Durga

She/Her/Hers

Coordinator, Mature Student Success
Atkinson Centre for Mature and Part-Time Students (ACMAPS)

T 416-736-5770 or 416-736-2100 x 33236

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