As a parent of a future B.A.A. student at HEC Montréal, you are invited by the International Student Affairs Office (ISAO or BAEI) to an orientation day that will help you discover the environment your child will evolve in for the next four years.
Questions during the day? Looking for more information? Present yourself to the Welcome Desk on the Garden Level (Rez-de-Jardin) of the Côte-Sainte-Catherine building.
| Time | Activity | Place |
|---|---|---|
| 8:30am | Reception by the BAEI team | Welcome Kiosk 1st floor, Côte Sainte-Catherine building (CSC) |
| 9am-10am | Official welcome from the Direction and presentation of the Student Services | Salon l'Oréal, Côte Sainte-Catherine building (CSC) |
| 10am-10:30am | Presentation of the B.A.A. program by Mr. Gilbert Babin, Director of the program, and M. Jesus Pedraz, Coordinator of the 4-year B.B.A. program | Salon l'Oréal, Côte Sainte-Catherine building (CSC) |
| 10:45am | Guided tour of the School and the neighborhood by students of the program | Salon l'Oréal, Côte Sainte-Catherine building (CSC) |
| 11:30am | Groups leave for lunch at a restaurant (at your charge) - mandatory reservation | Departure after the guided tour |
| 2pm-4pm | Workshop "How to support my child to succeed in his studies" by Jesus Pedraz, coordinator of the preparatory year and Karine Deshayes, manager of the International student Services | IBM Amphitheater, Côte Sainte-Catherine building (CSC) |
| 4:30pm-6pm | Presentation of the Caisse des Français à l'étranger (CFE) for french students | Banque du débeloppement (BDC room), Côte Sainte-Catherine building (CSC) |
Attention : An email will be sent to your child in June.
| Deadline | Details |
Friday, July 12, 2013 | An e-mail will be sent to your child so that you can confirm your registration for the different activities. If you still did not confirm your attendance, please do so before July 13th. For any questions, please contact us at the following address: baei@hec.ca, specifying your child’s Student ID (numéro de matricule). |
A tour of the School's neighbourhood and of Mount Royal.
Mount Royal park is the "Central Park" of Montreal. The same architect designed it 135 years ago. From atop Mount Royal, you will have a magnificent view of Montreal and you'll be able to discover why Montrealers love walking there and having barbecues on it so much.
Bring comfortable shoes - this tour will require a good walk.
A tour of the School's neighbourhood and Jean-Talon Market.
Jean-Talon Market is the largest public market in Montreal and is open all year round. Come discover seasonal products and enjoy a little coffee or chocolatine made on the spot.
Bring along a metro pass or tickets (round trip) for this activity.