
Supports and resources for a successful term
A guide to student digital resources as you navigate the beginning of 2022
A guide to student digital resources as you navigate the beginning of 2022
By Kayla Snyder Student Success OfficeDespitethe changes caused by the COVID-19pandemic,there are many opportunities for you to experience campus life and community beyond the classroom.
“Making the most of your time at university really means developing relationships and growing who you are as a person — these are the things that lead to success in life and what a great university experience is all about,” says Chris Read, associate provost,Students. “Find your community, ask questions and enjoy the experience.”
YourUݮƵlife is just one click away, meaning you can find all your resources andsupportsfor a successful term in one place.Bookmarkthe page now or start exploring what ݮƵ has to offer below.
Once your device connects to theEduroamWi-Fi network, you will automatically receive an email with a link to complete COVID-19 screening. Be sure to complete it every day that you’ll be on campus.
Visit theuwaterloo.ca/coronavirusto access the latest COVID-19 updates and frequently asked questions.
. It’s designed exclusively for ݮƵ students to keep them informed of campus services, events, and news and to provide tailored academic information in one convenient platform. The interactive map will help you navigate to class or find a quiet place to study.
If you’re a new graduate student, continue to connect with your peers through ݮƵ Grad Ready until March. Log in to youraccount to access live chats with your discipline specialists, message boards and review important content that will set you up for success.
Develop the strategies you need to study smarter, not harder. Discover the Student Success Office’slearning resources.
For some extra support, book aPeer Success Coachingappointment to develop a plan for academic success.
Writing a paper? Designing a portfolio? Giving a presentation? TheWriting and Communication Centrecan help you work through all stages of the communication process.
Review theguidefor graduate research and supervision to understand the roles and responsibilities of those who contribute to a graduate education.
Explore the Library’s resources forundergraduateandgraduatestudents.
Order your course materials and stock up on school supplies with the.
Prioritize your mental health byexploring the Health and Wellness resourcesavailable to you.
Physical activity goes a long way to supporting your overall health.that works for you.
Participate in physical activities, or.
Learn from Nicole Pin, UW 2025 ݮƵ Registered Dietician. She covers topics like grocery tips, making the most of what you have on hand + more.
Overcome re-entry to campus and in-person experience anxietywith tips to support some of the challenges you may face.
More on managing social anxiety, feeling good about your routine andwhat life will be like back on campus.
Join a student club or association and participate in a variety of events across campus. There are lots of opportunities forbothourandstudents to find your community.
Grab a bite toeat on campus. Choose from a wide variety offlavoursto satisfy any craving.
It’s never too early to embrace your leadership potential.Student Leadership Programworkshops will be offered online for the fall 2021 term.
Enhance your degree with theGlobe Experience Certificate(GEC). Position yourself as a future leader with a competitive advantage.
Build your entrepreneurial skills and get advice from experienced coaches. Exploreall ofour.
Develop skills and gain experience to prepare for the future workforce. Reviewjob boards or identify your skills throughEDGE.
Graduate students can register to participate in theProfessional Skills Foundationsprogram to develop skills in career preparation, communications, leadership and personal effectiveness.
Connect withThe Centreto get your paperwork sorted out and bookmark theimportant dates calendarto stay on top of deadlines.
These are just the beginning, Warriors! Keep exploring yourUݮƵlife student resources, just one click away.
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