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The Office of Student Engagement provides opportunities for you to build your social network and leadership skills through involvement in co-curricular programs.

We host programs, events, and activities to help you get the most from your SAIT experience. 

By focusing on the needs of diverse student groups, The Office of Student Engagement seeks to improve student persistence and graduation rates across all programs at SAIT.

We offer the following programs and services on campus:

English Conversation Partners

Take part in a memorable cross-cultural experience.

Sign up to improve your English language skills or volunteer to help another student practice their English.

Join the program

Interfaith Centre

The Interfaith Centre is a community hub on campus where inclusivity is standard, questions are always welcome, and the differences between people and cultures are explored and celebrated.

Meet the team and visit the centre

LEADS: Student Leadership program

Apply for a volunteer student leadership position and join the LEADS program today.

See current openings

Peer Mentorship program

We're proud to offer mentorship opportunities for students. Sign up to be, or be connected with, a peer mentor.

Find or become a mentor

Student Honours Society 

If you’ve demonstrated outstanding achievement, you may be invited to join this prestigious community of scholars - launching September 2025

Learn more about becoming a member

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How to find your people here at SAIT

Exploring the ways students make friends on campus

Questions?

Contact us at

Student Engagement Office

Email
student.engagement@sait.ca

Monday - Friday | 8 am - 4:30 pm

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SAIT is located on the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina and the Îyârhe Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney.

We are situated in an area the Blackfoot tribes traditionally called Moh’kinsstis, where the Bow River meets the Elbow River. We now call it the city of Calgary, which is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta.