Future Ready: Arts and Society Visual Transcript Video opens on student walking on campus wearing U of G branded sweatshirt. VO: I want a career in helping society. On screen to camera: Noah Ramsammy, Criminal Justice and Public Policy student, sitting at a desk in a lecture hall. “I want to work with people in specifically in criminology who are survivors or victims of different experiences and trying to work through that healing process.” On screen: Professor lecturing in a large learning space with students, then back to Noah on camera. VO Noah: “Social sciences have a huge value. You're learning about the internal workings of the world itself. It's all about social relationships.” On screen: Student drawing in an Art studio. VO Emma: “I think the arts can help society because they are so expressive. There are a lot of different ways to express things.” On screen to camera: Emma Cloutier, Creative Arts, Health and Wellness Student sitting in a lecture hall with her black service dog beside her. “That might be difficult to put into words.” On screen: Emma sitting at a table cutting out photos from a magazine. The walking with her dog outside and entering School of Fine Arts and Music and looking at art on walls. VO Emma: I decided on my program because this program combines psychology and art, so we can go into lots of different things like art therapy. It's the only university that offers this program. On screen: Noah pulling out a laptop in a student common area and working. VO Noah: I've had the opportunity to work as a research assistant, and we did research on youth justice committees. That's an organization that works alongside young offenders.” On screen: Noah to camera “And helps to address the crime that they've caused.” On screen: Emma walking on campus with a service dog wearing a yellow Guelph hoody. VO Emma: “I also chose the university because it had the best policies for my service dog and I.” On screen: Noah walking down a hallway, shot of Student Wellness doorway. VO Noah: “I access like the healthcare services here, the counseling and social support services as well. That definitely helps prepare me for, you know, life after I graduate. On screen: Outside of Library, series of inside shots of library students studying and working in groups. VO Noah: “The school offers a lot of scholarships for racialized individuals, scholarships that are grade based, scholarships for volunteer work.” On screen: Noah to camera “When the University of Guelph does that, it really makes coming to post-secondary education more accessible for people like me.” On screen: Professor working with students in Art studio drawing. Drone shot of Arboretum. VO Emma: “My professors, they're all fantastic, and everyone is so dedicated and interested in what they're doing and all of the nature around here, it's beautiful and it's so nice.” On screen: Campus food location, staff cooking pizza and pasta, Noah to camera. VO Noah: “The food is a big factor because when I come to this university, I spend my entire day here. I felt very at home, and there's so much to do here.” On screen: Noah on campus, sitting and talking with a friend, drone shots of campus residence, Library and Johnston Hall. VO Noah: If you're a high school student and you're thinking, why should I come to the University of Guelph? There's a variety of programs you can take. You can fit in the community and be involved at school.