Counselling & Learning Support

    • Counselling & Learning Support provides academic and personal assistance to students through the following services:

      • Counselling Services
        Professional Counsellors are available to help you with student success, career and personal counselling. Workshops are offered during the year on topics such as career exploration, goal setting, communication skills and stress management.
      • Disability Services
        Disability Services is the point of entry for students with disabilities who are enrolling in regular University courses and programs. They can provide support to students by arranging for a variety of classroom accommodations and offering other services, including assistance with accessing external funding for services and equipment.
      • First Nations Services
        The First Nations student advisor and First Nations liaison officer assist students with course selection, registration and personal matters. They also liaise with First Nations Band education officers and University instructors.
      • Learning Specialist Services
        In addition to providing scheduled Student Success Workshops and the USS100 Introduction to University Success Strategies course, Learning Specialist Services provide individual assistance to students with specific academic concerns and difficulties. For example, if you are having trouble managing your time, remembering what you read, or doing well in your exams, Learning Specialist Services can help.