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When I started university, I wasn’t just looking to get a degree—I wanted an experience that would challenge me, push me out of my comfort zone, and help me figure out who I really am. What I didn’t realize was how much the environment itself would shape me, not just as a student, but as a person.  The Impact...
English schools best suited for me     Where does one go when they’re not comfortable with the commonly spoken language? Students who aren’t comfortable with Quebec French may struggle to integrate and could feel lost or at a disadvantage. Bishop’s helps students from around the world integrate into Quebec culture through bilingual courses and campus life....
Hi everyone! My name is Léa and I recently graduated from Bishop’s University with a major in Psychology and a minor in Sports Studies. For the past two summers now, I’ve participated in the work placement program Bishop’s has to offer at l’Association du Syndrome de Down. This non-profit organization welcomes mainly individuals who are...
Hi! My name’s Maïka, I am a third and final-year honours psychology student. I completed my work placement at Mon Shack… Mes choix… Mon Avenir! which is a semi-supervised mental health resource for adults living with mental health issues. My main tasks ranged from planning and animating activities for residents and group interventions to creating...
My name is Regan Garreau, and I am in my fourth year studying Psychology at Bishop’s University. This year, I had the opportunity to complete an experiential learning placement with Vent Over Tea. A Montreal-based non-profit that provides free active listening services and community events focused on mental health and connection. During my placement, I...
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