Many students need learning support - whether they're new to campus, returning upper-years or working towards a graduate degree. Share Student Success Office resources with students in class or one-on-one to help them on their academic journey.Ìý
Refer students to learning supportÌý
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Peer success coachingÌýis accredited by the Canadian Tutor Standards and is a great first step for students having difficulty with their studies. Peer Success Coaches are experienced upper-year undergraduate and graduate students.Ìý
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Learning support workshops take place throughout the first month of the term to help students prepare effectively to manage their time and complete university-level tests.
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September 19:ÌýPlan out your term
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September 26:ÌýTest-taking strategies
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TheÌýSMART programÌýoffers a suite of self-paced, onlineÌýmicro-coursesÌýfor students to dive deeper into time management, note-taking and self-advocacy.Ìý
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Quick tips and toolsÌýare a one-stop toolbox for how-to guides and self-help templates.Ìý
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Students with some university experience can review their progressÌýand discover opportunities for growthÌýwith My Learning Skills Assessment.Ìý
Integrate learning skills into the classroomÌýÌý
Five minute academic skills presentationsÌýare available to download from Sharepoint. Adapt a presentation for your class to support strong study skills, academic integrity, teamwork, and more.ÌýNew in fall 2024! Presentations now address how students can use generative AI (GenAI) ethically in their studies.