Considering an Institution’s Strengths and Traditions

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Indecision can sometimes strike as you are faced with the great amount of options available when applying to college and university. Given that post-secondary education is a huge investment, it is easy to become confused, or even overwhelmed, while trying to make the decision that is right for you.

When making this decision, it is critical to examine an institution’s strengths and traditions in order to see if that institution fits your educational needs and desires. For example, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) combines cutting-edge technology with intimate learning environments, fusing futuristic innovation with a warm sense of community. For students looking for a personal, welcoming environment as well as an emphasis on learning how to compete in the new economy, UOIT would be a perfect choice.

In the case of tradition, UOIT has a ten-year track record of preparing students for work in the modern world, with satisfied graduates working in their fields to prove it. Students will join this budding tradition and the exciting community that currently exists at UOIT, but here they will also have the unique chance to shape the future of this tradition for generations to come.

In examining UOIT’s strengths and traditions, students wishing for a tight-knit community environment, emphasis on innovation, and the chance to enter and contribute to a modern, progressive tradition will have found their school of choice. When we analyze strengths and traditions in this way, the confusing and sometimes overwhelming choice you face becomes much easier to navigate, and starts to become very exciting.

Now that you’ve seen how this is done, you can make your choice with enthusiasm and confidence. We wish you the best of luck!

Modified on November 12, 2013

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