Once you become a student at the University of Calgary, you'll have access to a multitude of services on campus. Whatever your needs may be, there's bound to be a service centre there to help you. You can check out each service's website to see what they are able to offer you as a student:
Get information about co-op and internship opportunities, attend workshops about resume building and interview skills, find career information and get help with your job search both during your degree and after graduation.
The Centre helps international students with adjustment to university in canada, and offers exchanges and study abroad opportunities around the world for U of C students.
Having problems with your study habits? Personal issues? The Counselling Centre assists with personal concerns that may stand in the way of your goals. The Centre also provides valuable resources for developing study strategies and career planning.
Students in need of an accessible learning environment are accomodated with adaptive technology and other appropriate academic considerations.
Affirm and maintain your faith. The Chaplains' Centre prodies spiritual guidance to students through an open-door ministry of care and counseling, representing a variety of faiths.
The native Centre provides a wide range of support services to Aboriginal students and runs the Red Lodge, a place for students to congregate and share their experiences.
Looking to develop leadership skills? Want to know how to succeed at the U of C both academically and socially? The office of the Student Experience offers various programs to help you succeed throughout your life as a U of C student, starting with your first year orientation program: U of C 101.
If you have questions about registration, need information about student loans, scholarships or bursaries, or want to take care of other U of C business, check out Enrolment Services! With extensive online services available to students, you can take care of business from the comfort of your own computer. Need help with more complicated problems? Come by Enrolment Services located in MacKimmie Library Block.
During your orientation week you will interact with faculty members, explore the university learning environment, meet new friends in small groups and find out information essential to succeeding in your first year. Whether you're coming directly from high school, transferring,or are a returning learner, this program is for you.
Affectionately known as the UPO, this office advises students in the faculties of Communications and Culture, Humanities, Science and Social Sciences. They can help you determine you academic standing, check prerequiestites and approve your application to graduate. Advisors at the UPO are available to assits you on a walk-in basis.
With a primary focus on students, University Health Services provides a multidisciplinary clinic staffed by nurses, psychiatrists, family physicians, chiropractors, nutritionists, and massage therapists.
Transcending the traditional boundaries between students, staff, faculty and community, the Women's resource Centre provides a welcoming, supportive and safe place for women to share, learn and teach.