Acsenda launches the Jumpstart Program
Acsenda School of Management launches the Jumpstart Program. This program is designed for international students who are currently outside of Canada, and who are looking to jumpstart their educational journey and job search. Through the official Jumpstart Program Discord server, prospective students (many of which who may be waiting for visa approval) can come together
97.5% of new students would recommend Acsenda: Student Satisfaction Survey
Acsenda School of Management conducts a new student satisfaction survey each term to obtain feedback regarding student experience. The most recognized fact is that 97.5% of new students would recommend Acsenda according to the student satisfaction survey. Respondents of the Term 3 - 2022 survey included new students in all concentrations. Participation was voluntary, the
Acsenda IBM student awarded Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship
Acsenda International Business Management student Rubén García Guerrero has been awarded the Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship sponsored by the International Institute for Learning (IIL) Foundation in the amount of US $7,500 in recognition of his achievements in demonstrating academic excellence, applying strong project management theories to real-world practice, and excelling in his studies at Acsenda
keep.meSAFE announces launch of peer to peer support program
keep.meSAFE has announced the launch of a peer-to-peer support program called 'MySSP Community'. Keep Me Safe is a free mental wellness program that Acsenda School of Management provides its students, offering professional counselling services in dozens of different languages. The platform is designed to help with issues surrounding mental health, work-study balance, stress, depression or
How do I get a 3 year work permit in Canada?
The Post-Graduation Work Permit is a program that allows students who have graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution to obtain work experience. The permit has a duration of up to 3 years depending on the length of the program finished. How do you get a 3-year work permit in Canada? Technically, the longer your program
Acsenda School of Management celebrates the Class of 2022
Acsenda School of Management celebrates the Class of 2022 and it took place on Saturday, July 16th in the Westside Church in Vancouver, BC. It was a spectacular event attended by 300 graduates, approximately 600 guests and 30 staff and faculty. This was the ninth conferment ceremony held by Acsenda, overseen by our esteemed president
CBIE International Student Survey 2021: What do international students think of Canada?
The CBIE stands for Canadian Bureau for International Education. They are a non-profit, non-governmental membership organization, in charge of studying, analyzing and reporting on the experience of international students in Canada since 1988. They review more than 67 institutions, gathering more than 40,000 international student responses. This article will talk about the main findings that
Can I get a work permit after studying at a private institution in Canada?
Yes, you can get a work permit after studying at a private institution in Canada. However, there are specific requirements for international students to obtain a work permit for a private institution in Canada. Conditions include the post-secondary institution in question, the length of the program, the field of study, etc. What is a post-graduation
Acsenda mourns loss of beloved educator Tess Ireneo-Manalo
Acsenda remembers Tess Ireneo-Manalo We regret to inform you of the passing of Tess Ireneo-Manalo on Saturday morning in Surrey, B.C. Tess played a large part in the evolution of our institution. She was with us in 2007, working at Sprott Shaw College. She was with us in 2011, when the school introduced Sprott
Acsenda celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
On Tuesday, June 21, Acsenda School of Management celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day. Faculty, staff and students took this opportunity to learn more about the history and culture of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples. To advance reconciliation, we must commit ourselves to learning from the past and striving for a better tomorrow. What is