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The University of Guelph-Humber is committed to providing the highest level of support to help you thrive and achieve your best. As a University of Guelph student, you have access to a myriad of resources.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES
Program Advising All students have a Program Advisor to guide them through their academic endeavours. Your Program Advisor is the first person to contact when you need any type of support. They will assist you with; course selection, developing and reviewing your educational and career plan, interpreting degree regulations, and referringyou to on-campus resources.
Transition and Personal Development Peer mentoring programs help students adjust to the transition into university and assist graduates as they prepare for future endevours. Through online discussions, workshops, and one-on-one support, staff and peer leaders help students adapt to changing circumstances and learning environments.
Counselling and Student Development Centre The Counselling and Student Development Centre provides you with support services which include the following:
Personal Counselling Professional counselling is provided free of charge in a private, confidential setting. Counsellors work with you to assist you in identifying and resolving your problems and concerns.
Career Advice and Planning The Career Centre will assist you in finding permanent, summer, and part-time employment. They offer assistance in résumé writing and interview techniques, and can assist you with job search tips and resources.
Peer Tutoring Peer Tutors are available to provide one-on-one academic assistance if you experience any difficulties with a specific course.
Click here for additional information on Student Services.
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Did You Know?
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The second floor of the Guelph-Humber building provides dedicated space and resources for student learning that occurs outside of the classroom.
The Math and Writing Centres, Learning Commons and Library Services, quite study space, internet cafe and Program Advising, Registration and Financial Services all exist to provide service to students on the second floor of the Guelph-Humber building. |
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