Ressources pour vous aider à vous préparer à l’université

Les universités proposent divers programmes et soutiens pour nombre de types d’étudiantes et d’étudiants. Les ressources dans cette page peuvent vous aider à vous adapter à la vie et aux études universitaires.

Nota : Les critères d’admissibilité peuvent varier d’un programme à un autre.

Il ne s’agit pas d’une liste exhaustive. Prière de communiquer directement avec l’université en question pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements.

Nota : Puisque plusieurs universités sont anglophones, les renseignements qu'elles ont fourni sont en anglais seulement.

University of Guelph

Student Wellness

Santé et bien-être
Élève admis(e); Étudiante actuelle ou étudiant actuel de niveau universitaire; Personne en quête d’équité

Student Wellness is dedicated to providing health and well-being supports, events and services to current University of Guelph students, for free (not including services provided by the Health & Performance Centre) all year long!

  • Counselling
  • Student Health Services
  • Health & Performance Centre (HPC)
  • Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Support & Education
  • Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
  • Student Support Network (SSN)
  • Wellness Education & Promotion Centre

START U of G

Orientation
Élève admis(e)

Even before you arrive, we’ve got your back! START U of G is your guide to coming to U of G. Connect with other students and get all the info you need for September!

International Student Advising

Orientation
Élève de 12e année

The International Student Advisors (ISAs) provide one-on-one confidential advising to full degree undergraduate and graduate international students, new immigrants and refugees. Common topics of conversation include housing, academic concerns, immigration (study permit, visa, post-graduate work permit, etc.), financial difficulties and culture shock.

Our ISAs can also help you get involved on campus, connect with other students and talk through any personal concerns. 

Appointments can be booked with an ISA and we also have drop-in hours each semester for those who want to come by without an appointment. 

Peer Helper Program

Services d’apprentissage
Élève de 12e année

Peer Helpers are a dynamic team of U of G students committed to providing important programs and services to the university community. Over 250 undergraduate and graduate students from a broad range of academic programs are involved as Peer Helpers across the campus each semester.

START Indigenous

Orientation
Élève admis(e)

This orientation program for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students helps you and your family members learn more about life at U of G and the academic, financial, social and cultural supports available. Meet the Indigenous Student Advisor and the many other Guelph community members who will be at your side throughout your journey.

Student Accessibility Services

Santé et bien-être
Élève de 12e année

Student Accessibility Services helps with equitable access to the academic environment. We support all types of disabilities - permanent and temporary, evident and non-evident, episodic or relatively unchanging. Whether your disability is new or has been with you your whole life, please contact us as soon as you’ve been admitted.

START International

Orientation
Élève admis(e)

This orientation program for international students, exchange students and out-of-country Canadians helps you make connections and settle into your new home before Orientation Week begins. It features information sessions about academic life, resources to help you succeed, space to meet and connect with upper year students and staff and campus tours and social gatherings.

START Accessible

Orientation
Élève admis(e)

This 2-and-a-half-day orientation introduces participants to Student Accessibility Services and other campus resources, preparing you for life as a U of G student while experiencing a disability. 

Indigenous Student Centre

Affaires étudiantes
Élève de 12e année

The Indigenous Student Centre provides a culturally supportive environment that fosters academic excellence and supports the intellectual, spiritual, emotional and physical development of all self-identified First Nations, Inuit and Métis students. We provide student advising and wellness support, cultural and educational programming as well as academic and financial information.

Off-Campus Living

Affaires étudiantes
Élève de 12e année

The Off-Campus Living (OCL) team provides a number of services for students, staff, faculty, landlords and community members. We offer resources including information on rental and tenant advising, trip planning and transit information and resources for landlords and neighbourhood residents. You will also find information about programs and opportunities for students living off-campus to build community at U of G.

Student Experience

Affaires étudiantes
Élève de 12e année

Student Experience supports the transition to campus and orientation needs of all students, including students identifying as First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Black, racialized, members of the LGBTQ2IA+ community, and students from cultural, international, religious and spiritual communities.

We provide programs where you can build community, explore lived experiences and support your personal development.