Each individual ambassador has their campus favourites. From favourite places to eat, study spaces, courses, classes, clubs, events and more, there is something for everyone at this university. Find out what the ambassadors love about TRU below, and gain insights to the #myTRU experience!

photograph of the Old Main buildings exterior
Exterior of the building Old Main

Student Services

My favourite student service has to be Counselling. The transition to university is no doubt a challenge for many. You may find yourself in stress over the change in pace, or you may worry where your future lies beyond graduation. Counsellors are available to chat whenever. Talking to a counsellor will provide you relief from anxiety, sadness, frustration, stress, or any personal issues, and they are there to chat about anything and everything.” – Alex

https://youtu.be/qWI7tmIqOPI

Events

“My favourite event is IDays (International Days), because it highlights the international community at TRU, it allows people to learn about other cultures and also share their own! It is such a great way to get involved and to make new friends and celebrate diversity on campus. It is such a great event filled with food, music and dances that really brings everyone together.” – Valeria

https://youtu.be/XrZEDZCa47c

Study Spaces

“My favourite place to study on campus is Cplul’kw’ten (House 5). I like Cplul’kw’ten for studying because there’s always so many resources available there, as they tend to invite writing centre tutors over to help students, as well as TRU librarians to help with any research or formatting questions students might have!” – Hailey

https://youtu.be/hiJfUaxq-bQ

My favourite place on campus is Common Grounds in the Student Union Building! Not only does it have the best coffee, but it is also a great place to study or hang out with friends. Common Grounds provides food and drink options for everyone, and all profits go back to the Student Union. I love supporting a business that gives back to the students!” – Abby

A photo inside the Student Union Building. Students are talking, studying, and buying coffee at the Common Ground coffee shop.
The Student Union building and Common grounds coffee shop.

“My favourite place on campus to study is the Campus Activity Centre. There are so many areas within the building to nestle down and work, my personal favourite being by the coffee shop, Common Grounds. There always seems to be a spot to sit and next to no line up to grab a drink. This area is my go-to place in between classes and to get work done!” – Arnica

Seems like Common Grounds is a popular one! But there are so many awesome places to study on campus.

https://youtu.be/rBXxZdbBRNg

Views

“My favourite view is from parking lot H that looks out over Kamloops. When I arrive on campus for my early morning 8:30 classes, the view from this parking lot makes me feel so peaceful and ready to take on the day. I often find myself pausing to take it in, particularly on sunny days.” – Erin

A photo looking down on the North Tower Residence and the mountains in the distance taken at dusk.
This may not be the exact view Erin mentioned, but it’s honestly hard to find a bad view on our beautiful campus. Book a tour so you can see for yourself! One of our wonderful ambassadors will likely be your tour guide.

Advice for Future Students

We encourage you to try different clubs, sports teams or even just talking to your peers and professors outside of class. Be open to meeting new people and trying out new things. Getting out of your comfort zone will definitely be worth it in the end. You might even discover new passions and talents!

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, especially to your professors. The professors and other staff members at TRU truly want to see you succeed so never be afraid to ask for help if you need it.

Connect with us on Instagram and TikTok – @TRUFutureStudents

Thank you, Kukwstsétsemc.

Good luck, and see you soon!

          -The Future Student Ambassadors 🙂

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