SAIT Update
Keep up to date with important announcements and news, get connected to the support and resources you need, and make the most of your time here at SAIT.
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Be sure to check your email at the beginning of each week for important reminders, events and need-to-know information.
Upcoming dates and deadlines
- Dec. 25, 2024 – Jan. 1, 2025 | Institute closed
- Jan. 2 – 3, 2025 | New Student Orientation
- Jan. 6, 2025 | First day of classes
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🤩 We're glad you're #HereAtSAIT contest!
To kick off the Winter 2025 term and welcome new students, we’re giving away $1,000 in eCard funds. Enter for a chance to win one $500 prize or one of five $100 prizes uploaded to your eCard!
How to enter:
- be a current SAIT student for Winter 2025
- follow @HereAtSAIT on Instagram
- tag a friend in this post (each tag is a new entry)
🚨 Note: Instagram Stories are not considered an entry.
Contest ends on Sunday, Jan. 19 at midnight. Click here for contest rules and regulations.
💭 Share your thoughts for a chance to win
SAIT Insights is our research community, where feedback is collected from students like you to improve the SAIT experience.
As a member, you will have the opportunity (approximately once a month) to participate in surveys and focus groups, giving you multiple ways to share your opinions. Your feedback will then help us improve the experience at SAIT.
All students who sign up using the link above before Jan. 27 will be entered to win one of three $100 Amazon gift cards.
📅 Save the date: Community volunteer fair
Join us for SAIT's Community Volunteer Fair on Thursday, Jan. 23, from 10 am to 2 pm in the Irene Lewis Atrium, Stan Grad Centre, SAIT Main Campus.
Volunteering is a fantastic way to give back, grow your network, and gain valuable workplace skills! Meet reps from 40+ organizations offering various volunteer roles. Registration opens in January!
💻 Build communication skills, earn a micro-credential
As we reach the end of 2024 and look to the coming year for new areas to grow, why not enhance your intercultural skills for your professional and personal development?
Earn a micro-credential and develop new skills in PERS 148: Introduction to Effective Intercultural Communication.
This six-week online course is designed to expand your intercultural understanding, self-awareness, communication skills, and confidence so that you can better engage with those around you. This course is valued at $1,000 — for you, it’s free.
⌛ Duration: Six weeks
📅 Session start dates:
- Wednesday, Jan.15 (all live sessions from 5 – 6 pm)
- Tuesday, Feb. 12 (all live sessions from noon – 1 pm)
⏰ Commitment: Hour-long live Zoom sessions, one-hour independent study
Secure your spot for 2025 before it fills up! Questions? Email inclusion@sait.ca.
💬 Join our English Conversation Partners program
Our English Conversation Partners program gives English as an additional language speakers an opportunity to meet with a fluent English-speaking volunteer for one hour weekly — either online or in person. It's a great way to make new friends, share cultural experiences and improve language abilities.
Are you an English as an additional language student? Register early, as there is usually a waiting list.
Are you a fluent English speaker looking to meet new people and help them improve their conversational English?
More upcoming events you may be interested in
What else you should know
ICYMI
- Elevator modernization in the Senator Burns building is underway. Learn about the Elevator and Escalator Modernization project and check the status of outages on campus.
Further testing following the City of Calgary’s intensive water testing protocols has revealed elevated inorganic substances in 10 point-of-use locations out of the 106 locations tested.
Eight of these points of use locations are in the Senator Burns building, one in the Thomas Riley building and one at the Mayland Heights campus. Testing was completed on all drinking fountains, water bottle filling stations, office kitchen sinks and commercial kitchens in legacy buildings on campus.
Learn about the impacted areas as well as protective and corrective actions being taken.
mySAIT single sign on
Starting Saturday, Sept. 28, access to mySAIT will be done using single sign-on (SSO). To sign in, you will be prompted to use your SAIT email address and network password.
We recommend reviewing and updating your personal email and phone number on your profile prior to this update.
Questions? Please contact its.support@sait.ca.
Student news
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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.
We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.