As partners in learning, the Division of Student Affairs would like this webpage to be as useful as possible. As such, please do not hesitate to let the Office of the Vice-Provost (Student Affairs) know of any requests, suggestions, or concerns about the content of this webpage by emailing: st_affs@uoguelph.ca [1]
Resources to Assist Student Well-being
Student Affairs appreciates the concern that staff and faculty have for the well-being of students and values the role each person plays in identifying students who are experiencing difficulty. Recognizing the signs of emotional distress and responding with interest and concern could be a critical factor in helping students resolve the problems that are interfering with academic and personal achievement.
- How should I respond to a student in distress? - PDF [2]
- What training is available concerning mental health? [3]
- What training is available concerning sexual violence? [4]
How to help a student...
- get involved [5]
- find academic support [6]
- contact a Program Counsellor [7]
- who has struggled academically during first year [8]
- make an appointment with Student Health Services [9]
- make an appointment with the Sexual Violence Support Centre [10]
- make a religious accommodation request for a major holy day [11]
- schedule a counselling session with Counselling Services [12]
Student Affairs Resources
- An Introduction to Student Affairs [13]
- Vision, Mission & Values [14]
- How to submit content to the Programs and Events Listing [15]
- Marilyn Langlois, Student Affairs Staff Recognition Award [16]
Improve Life with Student Affairs
The series will showcase the co-curricular student support and encrichment programs orchestrated by the concerted efforts of the departments within student affairs. Check out our Improve Life with Student Affairs [17] page.