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Close to 80 Georgian College students got the experience of a lifetime when they spent the nIght on campus in a fun 30-hour hackathon.
Sand, sun and…textbooks. Two students tell us why they think studying during the summer at Georgian helped them reach their academic goals faster.
Meet Karthika Laliprabha Jyotheendran, student board representative. Karthika is in our Social Service Worker program.

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Close to 80 Georgian College students got the experience of a lifetime when they spent the nIght on campus in a fun 30-hour hackathon.
Sand, sun and…textbooks. Two students tell us why they think studying during the summer at Georgian helped them reach their academic goals faster.
Meet Karthika Laliprabha Jyotheendran, student board representative. Karthika is in our Social Service Worker program.
When CICE student Jenna Kerr first attended Georgian, she faced obstacles that impeded her ability to be successful. Now, she’s thriving.
Meet the Wood’s family, which makes up three generations of people with Georgian connections.
Stay close to your classes and on-campus activities with comfortable residences in Barrie, Orillia and Owen Sound, or find your own place with off-campus housing.
Georgian recognizes International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Feb. 11 and the importance of participation in science for women. The Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics program has been a positive experience for student Skylar Bezner.
Feeling overwhelmed about upcoming exams? Not sure how to stay on track with studying? Need someone to help guide you to success? Check out our 10 tips for managing exam stress and learn who to reach out to for extra support at Georgian.
MyGCLife, your new one-stop, self-serve portal designed to enhance your Georgian experience, has officially launched.
Sport can help athletes create meaning in life and find their place in the world. John Daggett says it can also teach students important life lessons they can use in the classroom, in the workplace and in their personal relationships.
Are you moving away from home for the first time? Many college students experience homesickness, but there are many ways to help manage it and enjoy your time while you’re here at Georgian.
Georgian College will enhance existing mental health services across all campuses thanks to $100,000 from the Bell Let’s Talk Post-secondary Fund. With this new investment, the college will add a student mental health peer support program to its mental health and well-being resources.