Here are a few important reminders Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is sharing with study permit holders on a number of key immigration issues.
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9 Things Every First-Year Student Should Know
As a TRU alumni, I can confidently say that I have managed to figure out student life. Is it easy? No. Does it take time? Yes. But once you get the hang of it, you will wish you knew some things earlier.Â
Read MoreFrom Mexico to Canada: My Tips for Surviving Winter in Kamloops
Kamloops doesn’t get as cold as many places in Canada, still, it’s pretty cold for my standards. Kamloops winters are usually from November to February, and the coldest it gets is -30 (not very common). In my personal experience, it usually stays between -10 to -20 degrees Celsius. This for me is enough to freeze, so here are a few suggestions
Read More15 Unique Opportunities You Can Take Advantage of at TRU
TRU offers many great experiences that students can be a part of, such as student clubs, varsity teams, free fitness class, and Study Abroad, but there are many more!
Read MoreIntroduction To The TRU Classroom
Familiarize yourself with TRU’s course formats, course schedule, student evaluation and more.
Read MoreWinter Driving: What You Need To Know
Winter driving can be risky. You need to be prepared for the weather conditions. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreHow I Brought My Cat With Me to Canada
Being one of the few students that have managed to bring their pet along to university, I frequently get asked how I did it! So here’s my experience.
Read MoreWhat Is Your T-ID Used For?
Your T-ID serves as your official student identification and proves you’re currently enrolled at TRU. Learn how to get your T-ID and about the benefits and perks it comes with!
Read More11 Reasons Why You Should Study in Canada
What is the advantage of studying in Canada? Here’s why you should choose Canada, Kamloops and TRU.
Read MoreVisiting a Doctor in Canada
B.C. has a great health care system and supports are right at your fingertips in the event of an emergency. Here is what you need to know when visiting a doctor in Canada.
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