Welcome to the Turks and Caicos Institute of Professional Studies
 

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Students Life

New Students Orientation

The first step in transition to life at the Institute is New Students Orientation Week. The week is designed to hep newcomers meet people, discover their interests and gain an idea of what lies ahead for them at the Institute. During the week, students have the opportunity to discuss academic major graduation requirements, the internship program, meet with their academic advisor, and enroll in their classes.

STUDENT REPRESENTATION IN THE INSTITUTE

The Institute values student's participation as this will hep us improve the standards of the program that we offer.

Student Representatives: All levels within a program are required to elect student representatives. Student representatives should understand the concerns and views of other students and speak on their behalf at course committee meetings, which are held twice each semester.

The Student Feedback Form: This is your means to convey your experience of teaching and learning on your courses.

Suggestions and Complaints: You are encouraged to discuss any problems or issues you may have with tutors and Program Managers.

Identification Cards

Identification cards are required for all members of the school community. Upon completion of their first registration, students will be issued a photo ID card for use while enrolled at the Institute. Valid ID cards are required for entrance to school activities and events, for use of library materials and resources, and for the use of all school facilities.

Student Life

Student Activities:
Day-to-day interacting with others is guaranteed to refine and teach students how t get along with others from different backgrounds.

The Institute is small and as such activities are designed to enhance the academic programs and the purpose of the Institute and to develop responsible student leaders. Students are encouraged to take an active part in the planning and implementation of their own activities.

Activities that students can engage in include social events, cultural and historic enriching trips to nearby communities historical sites to participate in voluntary work; visits to schools; organizing exhibits and shows; debates and competition, visits to plays, performances, professional sport, concerts, shows, exhibitions, and outer events.

Students also participate in the local Conch festival activites and also TCIPS annual Food Fair. The food fair features dishes from various countries around the world. The dishes are prepard by various resturants and schools in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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