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An important part of the RJC community is the dormitory.
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There is always something to be involved in at Rosthern Junior College. Student led programs, guided by staff members, are abundant. Being part of these programs and committees is a great way to become part of the community and have a hand in leadership.
Student Representative Council (SRC)
These are students that have been appointed by their peers to take major leadership roles at the school. Members of SRC hold positions such as; committee heads, secretary, treasurer, day student representative, and co-presidents. These members also lead student affairs, plan school events, and represent the student body at staff and board meetings.
Dorm Council (DC)
are also students that have been appointed by their peers and take leadership roles in the residence. Dorm council usually consists of second or third year students and is put into place to guide and lead new students that are moving into the residence. These members also take leadership in residence situations and planning school events.
Spirit Committee
This committee is formed to enhance school spirit and to create community atmosphere. This group plans events around the school such as holiday banquets,
recreational activities, and theme days during the year. The committee also encourages students by making posters and banners for student birthdays, sporting events, and competitions.
Faith and Life Committee
This student committee assists in planning faith-nurturing activities for the student body. Events such as Deeper Life Days, retreats, and weekly chapels allow students to be a part of their Christian-focused education.
Yearbook
“The Link” is a major student publication for the year. Editors, advertising personnel, photographers, artists, and typists are all important in this group. Students gain experience in graphic arts and business while participating on this committee.
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A school that functions as a supportive community |
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One of the school's greatest strength is the building of a supportive community within the school.
More than half the students live in the residence. A school that functions as a supportive community There is always something to be involved in at Rosthern Junior College. Student led programs, guided by staff members, are abundant. Being part of these programs and committees is a great way to become part of the community and have a hand in leadership.
Student Representative Council (SRC)
These are students that have been appointed by their peers to take major leadership roles at the school. Members of SRC hold positions such as; committee heads, secretary, treasurer, day student representative, and co-presidents. These members also lead student affairs, plan school events, and represent the student body at staff and board meetings.
Dorm Council (DC)
are also students that have been appointed by their peers and take leadership roles in the residence. Dorm council usually consists of second or third year students and is put into place to guide and lead new students that are moving into the residence. These members also take leadership in residence situations and planning school events.
Spirit Committee
This committee is formed to enhance school spirit and to create community atmosphere. This group plans events around the school such as holiday banquets,
recreational activities, and theme days during the year. The committee also encourages students by making posters and banners for student birthdays, sporting events, and competitions.
Faith and Life Committee
This student committee assists in planning faith-nurturing activities for the student body. Events such as Deeper Life Days, retreats, and weekly chapels allow students to be a part of their Christian-focused education.
Yearbook
“The Link” is a major student publication for the year. Editors, advertising personnel, photographers, artists, and typists are all important in this group. Students gain experience in graphic arts and business while participating on this committee.
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More than half the students live in the residence. |
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