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Rohit Kumar
Official Involvement Record
Authenticity Code:46709862343692700000
100395232
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology is proud to confirm this student's involvement in the following campus experiences. The accompanying learning outcomes reflect the
transferable skills students are expected to have acquired from engaging in these experiences.
Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience
Academic
2012 - 2013 Public Relations Coordinator
Science Society
The Science Society aims to enrich the minds, experiences, and fellowship of
students in the Faculty of Science through innovative social, professional, and
academic activities. The Public Relations Coordinator is responsible for the promotion
and advert of Science Council.
Appreciating diversity
Clarified personal values
Collaboration
Effective Communication
Enhanced self awareness
Fiscal Responsibility
Intellectual growth
Leadership Development
Meaningful interpersonal relationships
Social responsibility
2013 - 2014 Public Relations Coordinator
Science Society
The Science Society aims to enrich the minds, experiences, and fellowship of
students in the Faculty of Science through innovative social, professional, and
academic activities. The Public Relations Coordinator is responsible for the promotion
and advert of Science Council.
Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience
Athletics
Appreciating diversity
Collaboration
Effective Communication
Enhanced self awareness
Intellectual growth
Intentional learning
Leadership Development
Meaningful interpersonal relationships
2013 - 2014 Intramural Participant
Intramural Sports
Students participate in organized sports leagues throughout the academic year.
League options are Badminton, basketball, cricket, curling, dodgeball, Jui Jitsu,
indoor soccer and volleyball and are managed by the Student Association.
2010 - 2011 Intramural Participant
Intramural Sports
Students participate in organized sports leagues throughout the academic year.
League options are Badminton, basketball, cricket, curling, dodgeball, Jui Jitsu,
indoor soccer and volleyball and are managed by the Student Association.
2011 - 2012 Intramural Participant
Intramural Sports
Students participate in organized sports leagues throughout the academic year.
League options are Badminton, basketball, cricket, curling, dodgeball, Jui Jitsu,
indoor soccer and volleyball and are managed by the Student Association.
Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience
Campus Services
2010 - 2011 TOC Faculty TOC
Orientation Team
Faculty TOC help new students feel supported as they transition into their new
academic environment. These students ensure that all faculty-specific events are
running smoothly and in accordance with the original program proposal between the
Faculty Captain and the Student Life office.
Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience
Student Association
2010 - 2011 Club Member
Flag Football Association
The Flag Football's main goal is to bring all students together in an environment
where members can play, discuss and enjoy all aspects of football.
2010 - 2011 Club Member
UNICEF
Unicef DC UOIT serves as a chaper of UNICEF Canada. UNICEF is a non-profit
organization that funds health-care, immunization, nutrition, education, clean water
and sanitation programs for children in developing countries. This chapter will raise
awareness and fundraise for UNICEF's global mandate and mission and educate
students on how they can help students around the world.
2010 - 2011 Club Member
Pre-Medical Society
The Pre-Medical Society serves to unite all students with a passion for medicine, and
aims to educate them, provide resources and assistance to help students pursue a
career in medicine.
2013 - 2014 Member
Women In Engineering
Women in Engineering aims to promote a welcoming environment for women to
pursue careers out of "traditional" areas of study and further the equality of women.
2013 - 2014 Club Member
Forensic Science Society
The Forensic Science Society is an interest group for students to network with others
who share their interest, and to participate in events related to forensic science. This
club seeks to bring awareness of the field of forensic science to the campus
environment.
Appreciating diversity
Clarified personal values
Collaboration
Effective Communication
Enhanced self awareness
Intellectual growth
Leadership Development
Meaningful interpersonal relationships
2013 - 2014 Member
Red Cross Youth Action Club
A student formed and operated humanitarian organization aliated with the Canadian
Red
Cross. Volunteers assist in providing relief to victims of natural disasters and
con#64258;icts and to
help prevent and respond to local and global emergencies. The members of the
organization
will raise awareness within student's faculty and the community about the
humanitarian issues
in accordance with the fundamental principles of The Red Cross/Red Crescent
Movement.
These fundamental principles are:humanity, neutrality, independance, voluntary
service, unity
and universality.
2011 - 2012 Club Member
Flag Football Association
The Flag Football's main goal is to bring all students together in an environment
where members can play, discuss and enjoy all aspects of football.
2011 - 2012 Club Member
UNICEF
Unicef DC UOIT serves as a chaper of UNICEF Canada. UNICEF is a non-profit
organization that funds health-care, immunization, nutrition, education, clean water
and sanitation programs for children in developing countries. This chapter will raise
awareness and fundraise for UNICEF's global mandate and mission and educate
students on how they can help students around the world.
2011 - 2012 Club Member
The Right to Play
Right to Play is a club that holds events on campus to raise funds for the Right to Play
foundation that provides children living in poverty with sports equipment, allowing
them to still enjoy thier childhood through play.
2011 - 2012 Club Member
Pre-Medical Society
The Pre-Medical Society serves to unite all students with a passion for medicine, and
aims to educate them, provide resources and assistance to help students pursue a
career in medicine.
2011 - 2012 General Member
Random Acts of Kindness
Random Acts of Kindness at UOIT and DC is a club that is dedicated to improving the
well being of students and the atmosphere at school through making positive and
lasting impacts on campus. Our executive and club members perform random acts of
kindness throughout the year to ensure these goals are met. General members are
responsible for volunteering at our events and spreading the word about our
objectives on campus. It is club members that allows RAOK to run events with high
attendance and receive the support we need to be successful.
2012 - 2013 Club Member
Flag Football Association
The Flag Football's main goal is to bring all students together in an environment
where members can play, discuss and enjoy all aspects of football.
2012 - 2013 Club Member
UNICEF
Unicef DC UOIT serves as a chaper of UNICEF Canada. UNICEF is a non-profit
organization that funds health-care, immunization, nutrition, education, clean water
and sanitation programs for children in developing countries. This chapter will raise
awareness and fundraise for UNICEF's global mandate and mission and educate
students on how they can help students around the world.
2012 - 2013 Member
Red Cross Youth Action Club
The purpose of the Red Cross Group at UOIT and DC is to educate students, faculty
and external groups about humanitarian issues and the International Red Cross and
Red Crescent Movement. Red Cross Youth Action Group members, who are
committed to humanitarian work at the local and global level work in accordance with
the Seven Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement. These
Fundamental Principles are: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence,
voluntary service, unity, and universality. Members are responsible for:
-Actively participate in and create awareness within the campus and local community
about Red Cross events and activities on campus.
-Committing to humanitarian work on a local and global level.
-Assisting the executives in the implementation of campus events.
2012 - 2013 Club Member
Forensic Science Society
The Forensic Science Society is an interest group for students to network with others
who share their interest, and to participate in events related to forensic science. This
club seeks to bring awareness of the field of forensic science to the campus
environment.
2012 - 2013 Member
Women In Engineering
Women in Engineering aims to promote a welcoming environment for women to
pursue careers out of "traditional" areas of study and further the equality of women.
2012 - 2013 Member
Math Club
A meeting place for mathematical discovery, discussion, development, and
dissemination. To promote mathematical discourse
2012 - 2013 Club Member
The Right to Play
Right to Play is a club that holds events on campus to raise funds for the Right to Play
foundation that provides children living in poverty with sports equipment, allowing
them to still enjoy thier childhood through play.
2012 - 2013 General Member
Random Acts of Kindness
Random Acts of Kindness at UOIT and DC is a club that is dedicated to improving the
well being of students and the atmosphere at school through making positive and
lasting impacts on campus. Our executive and club members perform random acts of
kindness throughout the year to ensure these goals are met. General members are
responsible for volunteering at our events and spreading the word about our
objectives on campus. It is club members that allows RAOK to run events with high
attendance and receive the support we need to be successful.
Olivia Petrie
In witness thereof these signatures confirm the authenticity of this record: November 15, 2015
Assistant Vice-President, Student Life
This is an official Involvement Record. To confirm the authenticity of this record please visit http://www.uoit.ca/ir and enter code:46709862343692700000

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  • 1. Rohit Kumar Official Involvement Record Authenticity Code:46709862343692700000 100395232 The University of Ontario Institute of Technology is proud to confirm this student's involvement in the following campus experiences. The accompanying learning outcomes reflect the transferable skills students are expected to have acquired from engaging in these experiences. Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience Academic 2012 - 2013 Public Relations Coordinator Science Society The Science Society aims to enrich the minds, experiences, and fellowship of students in the Faculty of Science through innovative social, professional, and academic activities. The Public Relations Coordinator is responsible for the promotion and advert of Science Council. Appreciating diversity Clarified personal values Collaboration Effective Communication Enhanced self awareness Fiscal Responsibility Intellectual growth Leadership Development Meaningful interpersonal relationships Social responsibility 2013 - 2014 Public Relations Coordinator Science Society The Science Society aims to enrich the minds, experiences, and fellowship of students in the Faculty of Science through innovative social, professional, and academic activities. The Public Relations Coordinator is responsible for the promotion and advert of Science Council. Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience Athletics Appreciating diversity Collaboration Effective Communication Enhanced self awareness Intellectual growth Intentional learning Leadership Development Meaningful interpersonal relationships 2013 - 2014 Intramural Participant Intramural Sports Students participate in organized sports leagues throughout the academic year. League options are Badminton, basketball, cricket, curling, dodgeball, Jui Jitsu, indoor soccer and volleyball and are managed by the Student Association. 2010 - 2011 Intramural Participant Intramural Sports Students participate in organized sports leagues throughout the academic year. League options are Badminton, basketball, cricket, curling, dodgeball, Jui Jitsu, indoor soccer and volleyball and are managed by the Student Association.
  • 2. 2011 - 2012 Intramural Participant Intramural Sports Students participate in organized sports leagues throughout the academic year. League options are Badminton, basketball, cricket, curling, dodgeball, Jui Jitsu, indoor soccer and volleyball and are managed by the Student Association. Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience Campus Services 2010 - 2011 TOC Faculty TOC Orientation Team Faculty TOC help new students feel supported as they transition into their new academic environment. These students ensure that all faculty-specific events are running smoothly and in accordance with the original program proposal between the Faculty Captain and the Student Life office. Date Learning OutcomesPurpose and DescriptionExperience Student Association 2010 - 2011 Club Member Flag Football Association The Flag Football's main goal is to bring all students together in an environment where members can play, discuss and enjoy all aspects of football. 2010 - 2011 Club Member UNICEF Unicef DC UOIT serves as a chaper of UNICEF Canada. UNICEF is a non-profit organization that funds health-care, immunization, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation programs for children in developing countries. This chapter will raise awareness and fundraise for UNICEF's global mandate and mission and educate students on how they can help students around the world. 2010 - 2011 Club Member Pre-Medical Society The Pre-Medical Society serves to unite all students with a passion for medicine, and aims to educate them, provide resources and assistance to help students pursue a career in medicine. 2013 - 2014 Member Women In Engineering Women in Engineering aims to promote a welcoming environment for women to pursue careers out of "traditional" areas of study and further the equality of women. 2013 - 2014 Club Member Forensic Science Society The Forensic Science Society is an interest group for students to network with others who share their interest, and to participate in events related to forensic science. This club seeks to bring awareness of the field of forensic science to the campus environment. Appreciating diversity Clarified personal values Collaboration Effective Communication Enhanced self awareness Intellectual growth Leadership Development Meaningful interpersonal relationships 2013 - 2014 Member Red Cross Youth Action Club A student formed and operated humanitarian organization aliated with the Canadian Red Cross. Volunteers assist in providing relief to victims of natural disasters and con#64258;icts and to help prevent and respond to local and global emergencies. The members of the organization will raise awareness within student's faculty and the community about the humanitarian issues in accordance with the fundamental principles of The Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement. These fundamental principles are:humanity, neutrality, independance, voluntary service, unity and universality. 2011 - 2012 Club Member Flag Football Association The Flag Football's main goal is to bring all students together in an environment where members can play, discuss and enjoy all aspects of football.
  • 3. 2011 - 2012 Club Member UNICEF Unicef DC UOIT serves as a chaper of UNICEF Canada. UNICEF is a non-profit organization that funds health-care, immunization, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation programs for children in developing countries. This chapter will raise awareness and fundraise for UNICEF's global mandate and mission and educate students on how they can help students around the world. 2011 - 2012 Club Member The Right to Play Right to Play is a club that holds events on campus to raise funds for the Right to Play foundation that provides children living in poverty with sports equipment, allowing them to still enjoy thier childhood through play. 2011 - 2012 Club Member Pre-Medical Society The Pre-Medical Society serves to unite all students with a passion for medicine, and aims to educate them, provide resources and assistance to help students pursue a career in medicine. 2011 - 2012 General Member Random Acts of Kindness Random Acts of Kindness at UOIT and DC is a club that is dedicated to improving the well being of students and the atmosphere at school through making positive and lasting impacts on campus. Our executive and club members perform random acts of kindness throughout the year to ensure these goals are met. General members are responsible for volunteering at our events and spreading the word about our objectives on campus. It is club members that allows RAOK to run events with high attendance and receive the support we need to be successful. 2012 - 2013 Club Member Flag Football Association The Flag Football's main goal is to bring all students together in an environment where members can play, discuss and enjoy all aspects of football. 2012 - 2013 Club Member UNICEF Unicef DC UOIT serves as a chaper of UNICEF Canada. UNICEF is a non-profit organization that funds health-care, immunization, nutrition, education, clean water and sanitation programs for children in developing countries. This chapter will raise awareness and fundraise for UNICEF's global mandate and mission and educate students on how they can help students around the world. 2012 - 2013 Member Red Cross Youth Action Club The purpose of the Red Cross Group at UOIT and DC is to educate students, faculty and external groups about humanitarian issues and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Red Cross Youth Action Group members, who are committed to humanitarian work at the local and global level work in accordance with the Seven Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement. These Fundamental Principles are: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality. Members are responsible for: -Actively participate in and create awareness within the campus and local community about Red Cross events and activities on campus. -Committing to humanitarian work on a local and global level. -Assisting the executives in the implementation of campus events. 2012 - 2013 Club Member Forensic Science Society The Forensic Science Society is an interest group for students to network with others who share their interest, and to participate in events related to forensic science. This club seeks to bring awareness of the field of forensic science to the campus environment. 2012 - 2013 Member Women In Engineering Women in Engineering aims to promote a welcoming environment for women to pursue careers out of "traditional" areas of study and further the equality of women. 2012 - 2013 Member Math Club A meeting place for mathematical discovery, discussion, development, and dissemination. To promote mathematical discourse
  • 4. 2012 - 2013 Club Member The Right to Play Right to Play is a club that holds events on campus to raise funds for the Right to Play foundation that provides children living in poverty with sports equipment, allowing them to still enjoy thier childhood through play. 2012 - 2013 General Member Random Acts of Kindness Random Acts of Kindness at UOIT and DC is a club that is dedicated to improving the well being of students and the atmosphere at school through making positive and lasting impacts on campus. Our executive and club members perform random acts of kindness throughout the year to ensure these goals are met. General members are responsible for volunteering at our events and spreading the word about our objectives on campus. It is club members that allows RAOK to run events with high attendance and receive the support we need to be successful. Olivia Petrie In witness thereof these signatures confirm the authenticity of this record: November 15, 2015 Assistant Vice-President, Student Life This is an official Involvement Record. To confirm the authenticity of this record please visit http://www.uoit.ca/ir and enter code:46709862343692700000