CAREERS & EXPERIENCE
Leadership Opportunities
Join that club you’re curious about. Take on a leadership role that inspires you. Develop career-ready skills that potential employers notice and appreciate—all while having fun and making friends on campus.
The experiential record, formerly known as the co-curricular record, is an official MacEwan document that recognizes the extracurricular activities you participate in as a MacEwan student. Bring the ER to a job interview or attach it to an application. It will boost your resumé and CV and let potential employers know a bit more about you. Learn more about this university-recognized, accredited document in the ER portal of MacEwanLife.
Explore the possibilities
Anthropology and accounting, fine art and feminism, e-sports and athletics. Find out if the non-credit clubs you’re interested in are eligible for, or are already listed on, the experiential record; request to have an activity added; and discover the learning outcomes associated with a variety of campus activities. To ask about adding an activity to the experiential record and for more information, contact us at ser@macewan.ca.
Helping out at convocation, joining the Golden Key International Honour Society, leading tours at new student orientation—we have volunteer opportunities for everyone.
The MacEwan Ambassador Program provides you with the opportunity to serve the MacEwan University and Edmonton communities through volunteer service.
The transition to university can be challenging for some first-year students, who aren't sure where to get support or how to participate in activities and events. As a mentor, you can show the way, helping them get the most out of university life.
Apply to receive funding to bring your community engagement (CE) project or partnership idea to life or to attend a conferences within Canada. There are three types of CE grants available to students.


