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Portfolios: What are they and why do they matter?

So, you found a program that interests you? That’s great! They’re asking for a portfolio as part of the admission process, and you’re not sure what that means? That’s cool, too. Portfolios are the key to building yourself as a brand and getting into your dream program.

Let’s start with the basics: what is a portfolio? Portfolios are a collection of your best work. They can include pieces you’ve done in your spare time and even school work. Your portfolio is your brand, it’s what you’re all about. It should tell your story. Essentially, the pieces you showcase demonstrate your skills and that you know what you’re talking about.

Algonquin College’s Animation program asks that you submit 10-15 pieces and a cover letter. Some of the other programs that require portfolios include Illustration and Concept Art, Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Interior Decorating. Everyone wants to see a strong portfolio.

All programs that require a portfolio as part of the application process have the details on their webpage. They’ll specify how many pieces you need to include, how they should be displayed, and where to submit them. Check out the “Application/Admission Information” tab for everything you need to know.

Now, you’re probably wondering, “Why do I need a portfolio if I haven’t started the program yet?” That’s simple. The Animation program describes it this way, “The more experience the applicant has in terms of drawing, the more time he or she will be able to devote focused energy to this new and extremely demanding craft.” Basically, if you can prove that you’ve got a good foundation going, and that you’re a hard worker, you’re golden!

If you already have a portfolio but you aren’t sure if it’s strong enough, you’re more than welcome to attend an Algonquin Portfolio Information Session. In these sessions, your portfolio will be reviewed so the college can determine your suitability for the program to which you’ve applied. You’ll also get feedback from experts. Did I mention that they’re free, too?

To sum up, portfolios are really important! They’re as important, if not more so, than a sturdy résumé. Some programs require them as part of the application process, some don’t, but try to produce one anyway, especially if you’re thinking of a creative program. It sounds tough, but you can do it! I believe in you!

Chelsie McHugh is a third-year Algonquin College – Advertising and Marketing Communications student. She’s a funny, fiery redhead with a passion for writing.

5 Questions to ask on a campus tour

A tour is the best way to get a feel for the campus and imagine what life will be like if you study here. Our campus tours are led by real students, which means you’ll get real answers.

Here are a few questions to ask to make the most out of your visit!

What’s student life like?

If events, concerts, or workshops are important to you, ask about what takes place for students throughout the year. Maybe you’re into sports, so you can find out about varsity athletics, intramural sports, or the gym. If you like to lay low, knowing there are great study spaces and quieter events like movie nights might be helpful. Think about how you like to spend your time and ask questions to see if student life matches your interests and social needs.

What kind of support is available?

College is a big change and we all need support at some point. Asking about the student services that are available could ease your mind if you need them later on. We have counsellors, health services, career services, peer tutoring, and much more – consider what’s important to you and ask your tour ambassador for more information.

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Where’s the best food on campus?

It’s these little inside secrets that will give you an edge once school starts! Find out where to grab the best burger, the tastiest smoothies, and more. If you have any dietary restrictions, it’s a great time to ask about those options. You can even get something to eat after your tour if you want a taste of food on campus.

Where will my classes take place?

Taking a peek at the buildings or classrooms where you might be spending your time will give you a good sense of what your days might look like. Just walking around the buildings with your tour group will give you an idea of what the campus is all about.

Why did you choose to study here?

Since your tour will be led by a real student, ask them why they chose to study here. They’ll likely have some good insights that you hadn’t considered before. They’re here to help you, so use them to your advantage!