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.
University of Windsor
Student Counselling Centre
- The Student Counselling Centre provides free, confidential counselling as well as consultation and referral services.
- Psychologists, clinical therapists, a registered nurse and master’s-level graduate students provide services.
English Language Improvement Program
The Centre for English Language Development is your hub for academic, professional and recreational language training.
KinOne First Year Experience Program
- First-year Human Kinetics students are automatically members of the Kin-One First Year Experience Program.
- The KinOne First Year Experience program is designed to help you get comfortable on campus, connect with other students, and start to think of Kinesiology as a home away from home. The KinOne program helps first-year students transition to university by providing an instant network of peer support.
Faculty of Nursing Supports
- Dedicated, highly skilled faculty, clinical instructors, staff and an enthusiastic student body enhance the education experience of UWindsor nursing students by offering a variety of support services, which include, but are not limited to:
- Peer mentors (Nursing Lab)
- First-year support and tutoring
- Academic and career advising
- Student counselling services
International Student Centre
- Suitcase to Backpack is a 6-week transition program run each semester for newly arrived international students. It runs from 9 am to noon on Fridays and covers areas of interest and importance for new students in Canada, including employment, police services, landlord-tenant issues, academic integrity, etc.
- A mentoring program for new students runs each semester.
- Softlanding is a transition arrival program where newly arrived students learn about being UWindsor students and are provided with a guided campus tour by current international student volunteers.
Learning Centres – Faculty of Science
- Various Learning Centres are a valuable resource for students taking science courses at the University of Windsor:
- Chemistry & Physics Resource Centre
- Computer Science Resource Centre
- Earth and Environmental Sciences Resource Centre
- Economics Help Centre
- Math Resource Centre
- Science Tutor/MySci Advisor program
Math and Stats Learning Centre
- The Math and Stats Learning Centre offers assistance if you are in first-year math and statistics courses.
Odette School of Business: Odette Student Success Centre
- Provides you with a team of highly skilled advisors who are available to help you throughout your university career.
Outstanding Scholars Program
- You're dedicated, you're disciplined, and your GPA shows it. Outstanding Scholars enrolls high achieving students starting their second year and gives them paid research opportunities. Achieve the most outstanding version of yourself!
- The Outstanding Scholars Program provides Outstanding Scholars candidates with a mentoring and leadership curriculum during their first year. Outstanding Scholars candidates are invited to apply for the Outstanding Scholarship program at the end of their first year.
- Outstanding Scholars are paid to do research outside class, working for faculty members. This unique opportunity lasts for 3 years, during your second, third and fourth years of undergraduate study.
Peer Support Centre
- The Peer Support Centre is a drop-in centre where you can find a supportive peer to talk to.
- Safe and inclusive space where trained peer support volunteers offer peer counselling to all University of Windsor students.
Skills to Enhance Personal Success (STEPS)
- STEPS offers pre-recorded online workshop videos to introduce practical methods for improving learning and study skills across disciplines.
Student Accessibility Services
- If you are seeking academic accommodation for a diagnosed disability (permanent or temporary), Student Accessibility Services will support you.
- Register with Student Accessibility Services.
- Meet with an Intake Advisor.
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Mentorship Program
- As a student mentor, you will receive training to act as a peer-learning facilitator in certain first-year classes.
- Transform the First Year: Transform provides you with the academic skills that you will need to start your first year through a series of modules relating to Academic Success.
Black Student Support Coordinator
- The Black Student Support Coordinator is committed to supporting and advocating for the holistic success and overall well-being of Black, Caribbean, and African students in academic and non-academic matters by providing confidential referrals to resources and options and assisting students as they navigate difficult or crisis situations in the University environment.
- Addressing Black students’ direct needs is the utmost priority of the Black Student Support Coordinator.
Bridge to University for Individuals with Learning Disabilities
- BUILD is a 5-day, pre-fall semester program that eases the transition to university for students with documented learning disabilities and/or ADHD.
- Explore the unique opportunities and challenges faced by students with learning disabilities.
- Learn about the services and supports available through Student Accessibility Services.
- Discover valuable techniques, strategies and technologies to help maximize learning potential.
Faculty of Engineering: WINONE
- Through the WINONE office, we will promote a positive learning experience and environment for all of our first-year students.
- Whether your transition is from high school to a local or international college or university, our WINONE first-year office is here to guide you in this new and demanding environment.
Head Start Orientation – Student Success and Leadership Centre
- Summer orientation for incoming undergraduate students starting their studies in September.
- Learn about the differences between high school and university and the skills needed to be successful in a university environment.
- Become acquainted with the physical campus and the location of your first-year classes.
- Connect with other incoming and upper-year students in your program.
- Please be sure to interact with faculty and program advisors within your faculty.
- Purchase your first piece of campus swag!
- Sign the Class banner.
- Enter the daily draw to win a $500 tuition award.
- Separate orientation for parents, guests and other supporters.