Counselling
The mission of Counselling and Academic Support Services is to assist students to define and accomplish personal, academic, and vocational goals. Help is provided by a dedicated Director of Counselling Services, in addition to the Dean of Student Services, faculty members, or through referral to outside services.
If you are interested in learning more or accessing counselling services, please talk to the Dean of Student Services.
Personal Counselling
Personal Counselling is available through Student Services in areas of personal concerns, educational challenges, interpersonal relationships, career development, vocational choice, crisis intervention, and family and social problems. Group sessions are available as needed.
Faculty Advisors
Students are assigned Faculty Advisors to assist regarding specific academic problems such as choosing courses and workload. The Registrar’s office will assist with respect to registration, transfers to and from other educational institutions, and other related issues.
To find out who your Faculty Advisor is, students are encouraged to visit myHeritage.
Career Counselling
Career Counselling is available in the form of information, assessments, and individual counsel to foster self-understanding and decision making, and to aid students in developing skills for job searching and future employment.