PCDR

Co-curricular Opportunities

Co-curricular experiential learning are not-for-credit experiences that are offered through a variety of academic and non-academic departments at the University of Guelph.

The activities listed below meet all six co-curricular experiential learning criteria and are recognized on the U of G Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR). If you believe there is an activity that should be recognized, please review the PCDR Co-curricular Proposal process.

There are 13 types of co-curricular experiential learning opportunities, approved by Senate in June 2020.

Book an appointment with an EL Hub Peer Helper to find out more about co-curricular experiential learning opportunities related to your goals.

A structured program requiring the completion of set requirements and demonstration of specific competencies that promote skill development in an area of focus.

A program that engages students in exploring a societal issue or theme while supporting the mission of a community organization.

A short-term experience that allows students to showcase knowledge and skills by developing, planning, attending, or presenting an original work, at a conference, exhibition, or competition.

A program that allows students to leverage resources, space, mentorship and/or funding to engage in the early-stage development of a start-up and/or to advance ideas that address real-world needs.

A university-sanctioned program that supports students in developing intercultural learning and competency.

Opportunities currently recognized on the Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR):

  • Catalyst Experience
    • Indigenous Communities
    • Two Row on the Grand

Membership in an athletic team that represents the U of G in competitions with external athletes/teams. Students participate in regular training and activities related to the team and meet standards of performance.

Paid work experience outside of a campus department or unit.

Opportunities currently recognized on the Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR):

Paid work experience within a campus department or unit. Positions are posted to the On Campus Jobs and Opportunities section of Experience Guelph.

Opportunities currently recognized on the Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR):

A program embedded in service delivery that contributes to the campus community under the mentorship of faculty of professional staff.

Opportunities currently recognized on the Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR):

Involvement in student-run organizations such as clubs, special status groups, service groups, affiliate groups that represent an area of interest, culture, hobbies and/or shared experience.

Engagement in an unpaid opportunity that contributes to the furthering the goals of a community, program, or cause.

Opportunities currently recognized on the Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR):

  • Campus and Community Integrated Learning Volunteers
    • Campus Friends
    • Girl Guides Campus Connections

Search for Opportunities in the Experience Guelph Catalogue

The Experience Guelph Catalogue allows students to search for:

  • Experiential Learning course offerings for the current and upcoming term
  • Promotional information for all Co-op programs
  • Open postings from the On Campus Jobs and Opportunities board
  • Open postings from the Career module
  • Promotional information for Co-curricular opportunities

Get Involved in Your Community

Student Volunteer Connections (SVC) is your on-campus volunteer hub. We can help connect you with volunteer opportunities on campus and in the community that fit your interests, availability, and academic and career aspirations. We are here to help you at any point in your undergraduate or graduate journey, online and in person.

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GryphLife

Discover unique opportunities at the University of Guelph! On GryphLife, you can find and join campus organizations and clubs and discover events happening on-campus or in the Guelph community.

Peer Appointments

Peer Helpers are trained undergraduate students, available to provide in-person or online assistance with resumes, cover letters, mock interviews, finding volunteer opportunities, and more!


 

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