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Additional Helpful GC Links

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  • To access a repository of information on North American genetic counselling programs collected by the Western States Regional Genetics Network, click .
  • To access FAQ's for prospective genetic counselling applicants on the Canadian Association of Genetic Counsellors website, click . This site also includes a recording of the Nov. 5, 2020 webinar, 鈥淕enetic Counselling Training Programs in Canada: Q&A for Prospective Students .听
  • If you are considering a career in genetic counselling, click here (poster) and (video) for information from the National Society of Genetic Counselors (USA).
  • For more information about applying to genetic counselling programs from the Association of Genetic Counseling Program Directors, click here.
  • To read the "Prospectives" in Genetic Counseling newsletter created by the Student/New Member Special Interest Group of the National Society of Genetic Counselors, click here.
  • In June 2021, the CAGC announced its First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit Bursary for Canadian Genetic Counselling Applications. This annual bursary is intended to cover the fees associated with applying for Canadian graduate programs in genetic counselling, for Canadian citizens who self-identify as First Nations, Metis and Inuit. It is available on an annual basis and eligible students must apply by May 31 of the same year of application. There is up to $3000 available annually and funding will be awarded in the order in which applications are received.听The application form for the bursary can now be accessed through the CAGC website by If you have any questions please feel free to contact ckaulback [at] cagc-accg.ca (Cammie Kaulback), CAGC Executive Director.
  • For information on the Genetics Opportunity, Leadership, Development, and Empowerment Network (GOLDEN), whose mission is to provide support and mentorship to Black prospective students and increase the number of Black genetic counselors, see .
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