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Bishop's University
Office of the Registrar
2600 College St., Sherbrooke, QC J1M 1Z7
Student Name: Cavanagh, Lauren ID Number: 002-14-4969
Previous Name: Date of Issue: July 21, 2015
Date of Birth: December 30, 1992
Course
Code
Credit
Value
Title Mark/Note Remarks
Credit
Granted
Class
Average
No./Class
Bachelor of Arts Political Studies Honours
International Studies Minor
Religion Minor
With Distinction
Convocated June 7, 2014
Basis of admission: High School
Credit program: 123 Course Credits
Completed credits: 123 Course Credits
Cumulative average: 80.69%
Writing proficiency requirement: Satisfied September 24, 2010
Rodney S. Mills Scholarships
Rodney S. Mills Scholarships
Andrea and Charles Bronfman Scholarship
Andrea and Charles Bronfman Scholarship
E.A. Prince Memorial Scholarship in Political
Science
E.A. Prince Memorial Scholarship in Political
Science
Fall 2010
Winter 2011
Fall 2012
Winter 2013
Fall 2013
Winter 2014
2010 Fall
EWP099 3.00 English Writing Proficien EXC 3.00
POL101 3.00 Intro.Modern Governments 70 3.00 67 75
POL140 3.00 International Relations 69 3.00 59 81
REL126 3.00 World Rel.V: Judaism 76 3.00 78 14
REL148 3.00 Psychology Of Religion 78 3.00 61 31
SPA101 3.00 Spanish Language I 68 3.00 69 30
2011 Winter
PHI171 3.00 Intro Phil.of Knowledge 85 3.00 64 33
POL173 3.00 US Govt & Public Policy 76 3.00 61 28
POL241 3.00 International Affairs 77 3.00 71 28
REL124 3.00 World Rel.III: Hinduism 85 3.00 65 19
REL149 3.00 Sociology Of Religion 81 3.00 66 45
2011 Spring
Dalhousie University
FRE131 3.00 (FREN 1005X/Y.06) French I P 3.00
FRE132 3.00 (FREN 1005X/Y.06) French II P 3.00
2011 Fall
POL100 3.00 Politics,Theory& Governmt 81 3.00 70 64
POL172 3.00 Intro American Politics 80 3.00 60 29
POL231 3.00 EurUnion:His,Inst&Policie 71 3.00 66 31
POL242 3.00 International Organizat 75 3.00 62 28
PSY101 3.00 Introduction to Psy I 89 3.00 72 98
2012 Winter
POL249 3.00 Cdn Foreign Policy 83 3.00 63 28
POL261 3.00 Tech. Empirical Research 66 3.00 52 16
POL329 3.00 Classical Pol Phi II 84 3.00 72 36
POL338 3.00 Intern Law & Human Rights 78 3.00 70 23
POL352 3.00 United Nations Practicum 86 3.00 85 18
REL200 3.00 Politics and Religion 80 3.00 74 41
ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
2012 Fall
Univ of Alaska
POL 3.00 (PS 300X) Political Studies P 3.00
POL 3.00 (PS303) Political Studies P 3.00
REL 3.00 (RELG 193) Religion P 3.00
REL100 3.00 (RELG 221) Western Religions P 3.00
2013 Winter
Univ of Alaska
HIS105 3.00
(Modern World History) The 20th
Century World
P 3.00
POL112 3.00
(Gov't & Politics Can) Canadian
Political Proces
P 3.00
POL235 3.00
(Political Economy) American Political
Econom
P 3.00
POL246 3.00
(Women and Politics) Gender and
Politics
P 3.00
SOC 3.00 (Ind. Society and Cul) Sociology P 3.00
2013 Fall
POL228 3.00 Classical Pl Phi I 88 3.00 77 26
POL345 3.00 Intro.Public Intern'l Law 86 3.00 75 24
POL442 3.00 Issues Global Governance 80 3.00 79 16
PSY203 3.00
CognitionMotivation Sport: Perf
Enhancem
91 3.00 74 81
REL125 3.00 Buddhism:The Middle Way 86 3.00 76 37
2014 Winter
ECO103 3.00 Principles Eco:Macroecono 97 3.00 71 59
EDU308 3.00 Teaching English Grammar 90 3.00 82 29
POL450 3.00 Independent Study 84 3.00 84 1
ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
End of Transcript
Lauren Cavanagh
Leadership and Extra-Curricular Activity Report
2011-2012 Approved Y World School,
Member
Member The purpose of this non-profit organization is to
raise funds and awareness for children's
education and activities in countries such as Haiti,
Mexico and Belize. Members of the club also
have the opportunity to volunteer in these
countries.
2010-2011 Approved Y Residence Life,
Leadership
Community
Leadership
Community
In a community setting, students with similar
leadership interests, choose to live and learn in a
section of residence where together they work on
developing self leadership skills through
workshops, coaching and different activities to
reach their full potential.
2011-2012 Approved Y World School,
Member
Member The purpose of this non-profit organization is to
raise funds and awareness for children's
education and activities in countries such as Haiti,
Mexico and Belize. Club members have the
opportunity to volunteer in these countries.
2011-2012 Approved Y Recruitment,
Student
Ambassador
Student Ambassador Provides campus tours to groups or individuals
interested in Bishop's. Also partakes, on occasion,
in a variety of recruiting activities to showcase the
University to prospective students, guidance
counsellors, alumni and other visitors.
Interpersonal
skills,Communicat
ion,Adaptability
2010-2011 Approved Y Recruitment, Blog
Writer
Blog Writer Post insight regularly to the Bishop's University
web site about preparing for university, daily
campus life and/or orientation week to help
prospective students and their parents formulate a
decision on enrolling at BU.
Term Status Show
(Y/N)
Activity Position/Role Description Skills
2013-2014 Approved Y Model United
Nations, Head
Delegate
Head Delegate This competitively selected club membership
gives participating students multiple preparation
and training sessions to attend National Model UN
simulations in order to debate pressing global
concerns relevant to a real world context. The
Head Delegate acts as a mentor to student
participants.
2013-2014 Approved Y Mae Sot Project,
Volunteer
Volunteer Volunteers teach Burmese migrant students in
Mae Sot, Thailand for six months. Before leaving,
they initiate and participate in fund-raising
activities and upon return, they do outreach work
to bring awareness to the public of the Burmese
refuges and migrant children's situation on the
Thai-Burmese border. This provides an
opportunity to contribute to community building
through education in a refugee community.
2011-2012 Approved Y Fundraising
Phonathons,
Student Caller
Student Caller Places follow-up phone calls to alumni and
parents to invite/encourage them to contribute to
the Bishop's University Foundation. Acts as
ambassador for the University fostering
relationships with graduates and parents.
Critical
thinking,Manages
time
effectively,Remai
ns calm under
pressure
2011-2012 Approved Y Model United
Nations, Member
Member This competitively selected club membership
gives participating students multiple preparation
and training sessions to attend National Model UN
simulations in order to debate pressing global
concerns relevant to a real world context.

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  • 1. Print Close X Here is your unofficial transcript, sorted by academic year and term. Unofficial Transcript Bishop's University Office of the Registrar 2600 College St., Sherbrooke, QC J1M 1Z7 Student Name: Cavanagh, Lauren ID Number: 002-14-4969 Previous Name: Date of Issue: July 21, 2015 Date of Birth: December 30, 1992 Course Code Credit Value Title Mark/Note Remarks Credit Granted Class Average No./Class Bachelor of Arts Political Studies Honours International Studies Minor Religion Minor With Distinction Convocated June 7, 2014 Basis of admission: High School Credit program: 123 Course Credits Completed credits: 123 Course Credits Cumulative average: 80.69% Writing proficiency requirement: Satisfied September 24, 2010 Rodney S. Mills Scholarships Rodney S. Mills Scholarships Andrea and Charles Bronfman Scholarship Andrea and Charles Bronfman Scholarship E.A. Prince Memorial Scholarship in Political Science E.A. Prince Memorial Scholarship in Political Science Fall 2010 Winter 2011 Fall 2012 Winter 2013 Fall 2013 Winter 2014 2010 Fall EWP099 3.00 English Writing Proficien EXC 3.00 POL101 3.00 Intro.Modern Governments 70 3.00 67 75 POL140 3.00 International Relations 69 3.00 59 81 REL126 3.00 World Rel.V: Judaism 76 3.00 78 14 REL148 3.00 Psychology Of Religion 78 3.00 61 31 SPA101 3.00 Spanish Language I 68 3.00 69 30 2011 Winter PHI171 3.00 Intro Phil.of Knowledge 85 3.00 64 33 POL173 3.00 US Govt & Public Policy 76 3.00 61 28 POL241 3.00 International Affairs 77 3.00 71 28
  • 2. REL124 3.00 World Rel.III: Hinduism 85 3.00 65 19 REL149 3.00 Sociology Of Religion 81 3.00 66 45 2011 Spring Dalhousie University FRE131 3.00 (FREN 1005X/Y.06) French I P 3.00 FRE132 3.00 (FREN 1005X/Y.06) French II P 3.00 2011 Fall POL100 3.00 Politics,Theory& Governmt 81 3.00 70 64 POL172 3.00 Intro American Politics 80 3.00 60 29 POL231 3.00 EurUnion:His,Inst&Policie 71 3.00 66 31 POL242 3.00 International Organizat 75 3.00 62 28 PSY101 3.00 Introduction to Psy I 89 3.00 72 98 2012 Winter POL249 3.00 Cdn Foreign Policy 83 3.00 63 28 POL261 3.00 Tech. Empirical Research 66 3.00 52 16 POL329 3.00 Classical Pol Phi II 84 3.00 72 36 POL338 3.00 Intern Law & Human Rights 78 3.00 70 23 POL352 3.00 United Nations Practicum 86 3.00 85 18 REL200 3.00 Politics and Religion 80 3.00 74 41 ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2012 Fall Univ of Alaska POL 3.00 (PS 300X) Political Studies P 3.00 POL 3.00 (PS303) Political Studies P 3.00 REL 3.00 (RELG 193) Religion P 3.00 REL100 3.00 (RELG 221) Western Religions P 3.00 2013 Winter Univ of Alaska HIS105 3.00 (Modern World History) The 20th Century World P 3.00 POL112 3.00 (Gov't & Politics Can) Canadian Political Proces P 3.00 POL235 3.00 (Political Economy) American Political Econom P 3.00 POL246 3.00 (Women and Politics) Gender and Politics P 3.00 SOC 3.00 (Ind. Society and Cul) Sociology P 3.00 2013 Fall POL228 3.00 Classical Pl Phi I 88 3.00 77 26
  • 3. POL345 3.00 Intro.Public Intern'l Law 86 3.00 75 24 POL442 3.00 Issues Global Governance 80 3.00 79 16 PSY203 3.00 CognitionMotivation Sport: Perf Enhancem 91 3.00 74 81 REL125 3.00 Buddhism:The Middle Way 86 3.00 76 37 2014 Winter ECO103 3.00 Principles Eco:Macroecono 97 3.00 71 59 EDU308 3.00 Teaching English Grammar 90 3.00 82 29 POL450 3.00 Independent Study 84 3.00 84 1 ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL End of Transcript
  • 4. Lauren Cavanagh Leadership and Extra-Curricular Activity Report 2011-2012 Approved Y World School, Member Member The purpose of this non-profit organization is to raise funds and awareness for children's education and activities in countries such as Haiti, Mexico and Belize. Members of the club also have the opportunity to volunteer in these countries. 2010-2011 Approved Y Residence Life, Leadership Community Leadership Community In a community setting, students with similar leadership interests, choose to live and learn in a section of residence where together they work on developing self leadership skills through workshops, coaching and different activities to reach their full potential. 2011-2012 Approved Y World School, Member Member The purpose of this non-profit organization is to raise funds and awareness for children's education and activities in countries such as Haiti, Mexico and Belize. Club members have the opportunity to volunteer in these countries. 2011-2012 Approved Y Recruitment, Student Ambassador Student Ambassador Provides campus tours to groups or individuals interested in Bishop's. Also partakes, on occasion, in a variety of recruiting activities to showcase the University to prospective students, guidance counsellors, alumni and other visitors. Interpersonal skills,Communicat ion,Adaptability 2010-2011 Approved Y Recruitment, Blog Writer Blog Writer Post insight regularly to the Bishop's University web site about preparing for university, daily campus life and/or orientation week to help prospective students and their parents formulate a decision on enrolling at BU. Term Status Show (Y/N) Activity Position/Role Description Skills
  • 5. 2013-2014 Approved Y Model United Nations, Head Delegate Head Delegate This competitively selected club membership gives participating students multiple preparation and training sessions to attend National Model UN simulations in order to debate pressing global concerns relevant to a real world context. The Head Delegate acts as a mentor to student participants. 2013-2014 Approved Y Mae Sot Project, Volunteer Volunteer Volunteers teach Burmese migrant students in Mae Sot, Thailand for six months. Before leaving, they initiate and participate in fund-raising activities and upon return, they do outreach work to bring awareness to the public of the Burmese refuges and migrant children's situation on the Thai-Burmese border. This provides an opportunity to contribute to community building through education in a refugee community. 2011-2012 Approved Y Fundraising Phonathons, Student Caller Student Caller Places follow-up phone calls to alumni and parents to invite/encourage them to contribute to the Bishop's University Foundation. Acts as ambassador for the University fostering relationships with graduates and parents. Critical thinking,Manages time effectively,Remai ns calm under pressure 2011-2012 Approved Y Model United Nations, Member Member This competitively selected club membership gives participating students multiple preparation and training sessions to attend National Model UN simulations in order to debate pressing global concerns relevant to a real world context.