Sprott Student HQ
Check the Sprott Student HQ page often to discover resources, opportunities and events to connect with your Sprott student community, services and supports.
Accessible Career Transitions (ACT) is a specialized career advising program for students who identify as having a disability. Students enrolled in the ACT program have access to one-on-one appointments with a dedicated ACT adviser. The ACT adviser provides highly-individualized support, resources and guidance on identifying and articulating your skills and strengths, applying to jobs, preparing for job interviews, talking to employers about workplace accommodations, disclosing your disability and more.
ACT is also a career support program that helps students with disabilities find experiential learning opportunities aligning with their academic and career goals.
ACT appointments are currently available via phone, email and video call. Visit the ACT website to learn more and register.
Check the Sprott Student HQ page often to discover resources, opportunities and events to connect with your Sprott student community, services and supports.
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