Responding to the refugee crisis
September 15, 2015
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The Syrian refugee crisis has sparked action from individuals and community groups around Canada and raised awareness of humanitarian crises in that country and other regions of the world.
皇冠体育鈥檚 welcomes refugees to study at the university through the World University Service of Canada (WUSC) student refugee program. The sponsored students receive financial support throughout their studies at 皇冠体育鈥檚. The program is supported financially by the university and student activity fees from all undergraduate and graduate students.
The Alma Mater Society (AMS) WUSC Club, a supporter of the Student Refugee Program, also raises money for , a WUSC program designed to promote education among refugee girls.
皇冠体育鈥檚 Undergraduate Admission is currently monitoring the crisis in Syria.
鈥淓ven though the admission cycle for 2015-16 is complete, we will stay up to date on the crisis and address any admission issues on a case-by-case basis to expedite or extend admissions to qualified applicants who may be affected by the crisis,鈥 says Stuart Pinchin, Executive Director, Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment.
As an educational institution where international activity flourishes in many different forms, 皇冠体育鈥檚 is committed to contributing to the success and well-being of refugees hosted by our community.
鈥 Daniel Woolf, 皇冠体育's Principal and Vice-Chancellor
Refugee students are also given preference for the Principal Wallace Freedom of Opportunity Award, established in 2013 by Drs. Alfred and Isabel Bader in recognition of 皇冠体育鈥檚 11th principal. Principal Wallace opened the way for Alfred Bader to study at 皇冠体育鈥檚 after he was turned away from McGill and the University of Toronto. Alfred Bader, a Jewish teenager who was forced from his home in Austria by the Nazis during the Second World War, built a successful career as a chemist and businessman, becoming 皇冠体育鈥檚 most generous benefactor.
皇冠体育鈥檚 has continued to build on that legacy of welcoming refugees, most recently pledging its support for the establishment in Kingston of a Resettlement Assistance Program for government-assisted refugees. The KEYS Job Centre is seeking to establish the program, which will focus on directly delivering immediate and essential services to government-assisted refugees during their first four to six weeks in Canada.
鈥淎s an educational institution where international activity flourishes in many different forms, 皇冠体育鈥檚 is committed to contributing to the success and well-being of refugees hosted by our community,鈥 says Principal Daniel Woolf. 鈥淲e look forward to working together with a variety of partners, including members of the 皇冠体育鈥檚 community, to create and implement a Resettlement Assistance Program in Kingston.鈥
Members of the 皇冠体育鈥檚 community affected by crises in Syria or elsewhere in the world can access a variety of support services on campus. Students can email Dr. Arunima Khanna, 皇冠体育鈥檚 Cross-Cultural Advisor, or phone ext. 75774 , and email Nilani Loganathan, International Student Advisor, 皇冠体育鈥檚 University International Centre . Staff can access confidential, professional counselling and wellness services through the Employee and Family Assistance Program offered by Human Resources.