Student Resources

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Courses and Academics

  • Find courses: See what courses are required each academic term.
  • Undergraduate Forms: Find important forms for financial aid, scholarships, changing degrees, transcript requests and more.
  • Appeals: Learn about academic policies, appeals, and procedures.
  • Academic Integrity Office: Learn about the Office of Academic Integrity and how it positively impacts your undergrad degree.
  • Registrar’s Office: A great resource for important dates including exam schedules, course registration, and academic events.
  • Centre for Extended Learning: The Centre for Extended Learning (CEL) supports the design, development, and delivery of online credit and non-credit courses.
  • SAF Technology Requirements: Review our technology requirements to ensure you're prepared for classes.

Student Resources

  • Academic Advisors: Academic advisors support your learning and development by providing guidance in areas such as degree requirements, specializations, processing accommodations, and helping students plan their undergraduate education.
  • Student Success Office: Access student success resources to help reach your goals.
  • International Student Resources: Find the resources and help you need as an International Student.
  • Aboriginal Education Centre: We welcome all Indigenous students
  • Arts Computing: The Arts Computing Office (ACO) provides students, faculty, and staff within the Faculty of Arts with computing accounts, computer lab and printing access, technical support, and more.
  • All offices and services: A comprehensive database of all offices and services at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.

Undergraduate Resources

  • FAQs: Frequently asked questions from students.
  • Undergrad Calendar: The undergraduate academic calender provides official information about admissions, courses, academic programs and plans as well as academic guidelines.
  • Important Dates: Keep track of important dates.
  • Degree requirements: Know your degree requirements and specialisations.
  • Final exam schedules: View your final exam schedule.

Co-op/Career Prep

  • Co-op and Career Development: Find out how co-op works within the SAF including your study/work term sequence and sample co-op jobs.
  • Co-operative Education: À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s official co-op site provides information on À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµWorks and how to tailor your co-op experiences.
  • Work Abroad: Interested in completing a work-term abroad? If so, the "Work Abroad" webpage provides useful information and tips.
  • : View your À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµWorks account.
  • Centre for Career Action: Get career ready with the Centre for Career Action.

Frequently Used

  • Email: Set up your UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Email.
  • : Access our online library.
  • : Search for all the books you need for the term.
  • Quest: Quest is the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's student information system.
  • : À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ LEARN is a web-based learning management system that enables instructors to manage course materials, activities and assessments, and to interact easily and efficiently with students outside the physical classroom.
  • WatCard: The WatCard is the University's comprehensive photo ID, and is needed for many of the services provided by À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
  • : Grand River Transit includes the local bus and lightrail service.
  • Campus Map: Find the Campus Map here.

Money Matters

  • Your Student Account: Visit this page for more information on student fees, how to pay your bills, and also the breakdown of student costs.
  • Tuition Fees: Get a look at your term tuition fees.
  • Awards and Financial Aid: Learn more about awards offered to students as well as resources for financial aid.
  • Government Aid: Learn more about your eligibility for OSAP and government aid.
  • Scholarships: Find out how you can apply for scholarships.
  • Budget Calculator: Track your costs so you can be prepared for your academic terms.

Wellness Resources

  • : Empower Me is a mental health and wellness service that seeks to support existing on-campus and Studentcare mental health resources.
  • Counselling Services: Counselling Services is devised of a team of professionals that provides programming and services to help you lead a healthy and balanced life. They strive to provide a secure, supportive environment for students of all orientations and backgrounds. Counselling services are provided, at no charge, in a private and confidential setting to University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students who are currently registered or on a co-op term.
  • Counselling Services Workshops: Counselling Services workshops can be one of the best ways to enhance your personal success at University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. Their courses provide you with the opportunity to learn skills to help you cope with life's challenges.
  • Health Services: Includes Student Medical Clinic, Family Health Clinic, Nutrition Services, Travel Clinic and Campus Response Team.
  • Accessibility: Whether you have a known or unknown disability/condition/illness, or if you're experiencing impacts from trauma, AccessAbility Services can help you develop your individualized academic accommodation plan for all components of your academic career.

Life at UÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ

  • : The Athletics page features the latest news on all University recreational programs, including ways for you to get involved.
  • À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Residences: Learn more about À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's on-campus housing options.
  • Off-Campus Housing: Need a place to stay? Visit this page to find out more about off-campus housing.
  • : The À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Undergraduate Student Association offers multiple ways to get involved in student life.
  • : Learn about the Accounting & Finance Student Association (AFSA) and connect with your SAF community.
  • Campus Lingo Guide: A guide to help get yourself acquainted with some of the terminology used around campus.

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