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FutureBound

Develop new skills. Grow your network. Be career ready.

The Student Success Centre’s skill development program for undergraduate students. FutureBound helps you develop the skills you need to successfully transition from university into the workplace.

FutureBound core skill modules

Complete 4 activities per skill module and get a certificate for that module.

Career Development

Explore, connect and soar
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Communication & Digital Capabilities

Connect with confidence
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Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Experiment, create and grow
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Leadership & Collaboration

Engage, inspire and unite
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Growth & Balance

Discover, engage and grow
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Financial Literacy

Invest in your future
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Why FutureBound?
 

Build new skills

Explore our activities to select the right ones for you.

Our program is flexible, so you can go at your own pace throughout your undergraduate degree.

Capture your experience

We help you recognize, understand and articulate the value and transferability of your experiences.

Get recognized

Complete 4 activities in a core skill module and earn a certificate. Your FutureBound module certificates can count towards your Concordia Co-Curricular Record. 

Grow your network

Complete a core skill module and have the opportunity to participate in networking and workshop opportunities with peers and professional mentors.

Workshop Reflection sheet

Get a better insight into the impact of your experiences.

Other programs offered by FutureBound

SkillXchange

Students teaching students
What can you teach us?

StartupReady

Your path to innovation & entrepreneurship
Start your certificate

Stay connected with the FutureBound team

Sign up for our monthly newsletter or follow FutureBound on LinkedIn to stay up to date with our new and exciting event offerings!

Contact us

514-848-2424, ext. 3921
futurebound@concordia.ca

Location

Sir George Williams Campus
Room H-745

Office hours

Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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