May 26, 2013

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Welcome to Shad

Shad Valley is a four week summer enrichment program. Students spend a month living in residence at one of our host university campuses across Canada. The program is offered to students currently completing grade 10, 11 or 12, Quebec secondaire IV, V or CEGEP I, or the international equivalent.

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With workshops and lectures that focus on the sciences, engineering, technology and entrepreneurship, the program provides an academically stimulating, mind expanding adventure for top well-rounded students. Students will also enjoy team-building exercises, recreational activities and the opportunity to explore local attractions.

For over 30 years, Shad Valley has provided over 12,000 students with some of the most challenge, fun and inspiration they've ever experienced, a network of friends and connections for life, and a competitive advantage in planning their future.

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Shad Valley’s Design Your Future Event Inspires Young Minds to Pursue the Sciences
Our annual workshop and tradeshow event gathered over 230 grade 7 & 8 students...

University of Calgary Celebrates the Launch of the Shad Valley Program in 2013
Elizabeth Cannon and Barry Bisson signed a memorandum of understanding…

Shad Valley Reaches Milestone of 25 Rhodes Scholar Alumni
We are honoured to announce we have achieved a Rhodes Scholar milestone of 25 alumni...

Youth Social Innovation Capital Fund is calling for applications
The YSI-CF provides young social entrepreneurs with debt financing and resources...


“The Work Term was amazing for me because it was a chance to put into practice, all the things I learned at Shad.”
~ Kurt MacDonald (Shad Alumnus)