CITY OF LONDON

King’s is located in the city of London, Ontario, the 10th largest city in Canada and home to approximately 350,000 people. It is conveniently located in southwestern Ontario: a two hour drive from either Toronto or Detroit Michigan.

Known as the Forest City, London has an incredible number of parks and green spaces as well as over 30 kilometres of bike and walking trails running throughout the city. On most weekends throughout the summer, you can expect to find a multitude of festivals and concerts and through the year, there are many sporting events and shows hosted by the John Labatt Centre.

www.london.ca  www.londontourism.ca

LEADERSHIP & VOLUNTEERISM OPPORTUNITIES

Get connected! Make a difference.

A UNIVERSITY MUST INCLUDE THE ACQUISITION OF LEADERSHIP AND TEAM SKILLS AS WELL AS A COMMITMENT TO VOLUNTEERISM AND SERVICE.

Opportunities for leadership and volunteerism are plentiful at King's.

Leadership opportunities abound in Student Council, Residence Council, Academic Program positions, student clubs and organizations.

Volunteerism is a big part of the King's student experience. Our Volunteer Bureau can help you find the right place to make your difference. Volunteering contributes to the common good, develops skills, creates friendships, identifies mentors and enhances self esteem—all while making the world a better place.

Contribute your gifts to enhance the spiritual, cultural, political, intellectual and musical activities of King's.

Use your athletic prowess in varsity or intramural sports- or play pick-up basketball, run with a friend or meet new friends at the gym or in a fitness class.

Volunteer as a peer guide for our new students, new scholars and new international students.

Work as a tutor for writing, ESL, French, Math or Economics or for an other intellectual strength you possess. Interested in being a research assistant for a professor?

The possibilities are infinite…..
 

KING’S CAMPUS TOURS

King’s is situated in park-like surroundings along the Thames river in scenic “Old-North” London. The campus is one block from The University of Western Ontario’s main campus and is a short distance from downtown. Book a campus visit for your attendance at one of our Welcome Days, Focus On Academic Programs Day or other on-campus events at www.kingsconnect.ca/visits or call 1-.800.265.4406 or 519.433.3491.

We would love to introduce you to all that King’s has to offer and have a friendly student tour guide show you around! A virtual campus tour is available. www.kingsviewbook.ca/virtual. Directions to King’s can be located at www.kingsconnect.ca/visits