FAQ
Is there a health professional on campus?
Every Tuesday and Thursday, from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., a nurse is available in A-166 for consultation about health concerns. All members of Student Services as well as a First Aid Team of student volunteers are trained in First Aid and CPR and are available to help during the week. Students encountering a medical emergency should come to Student Services or ask a teacher or staff member to call the internal emergency number to Student Services for assistance.
Can anyone attend an intercollegiate sports game?
YES! Everyone is encouraged to get involved and the teams love the support. Read the What’s Up for information about games, either at home or away.
What if I have an idea about a new activity?
We encourage you to come forward with new ideas. See Trudy Ste. Croix, the Student Life Animator about new clubs. See Sharon Rankin, Campus Ministry about religious events. See the Sports Animator, Véronique Champoux about sports-related activities and Louise McLellan, Director of Student Services about other projects.
If I meet someone on campus who seems strange or if I have a concern about potential violence or harassment, what should I do?
Report immediately to Student Services on the first floor of the A wing. You can speak with any one of us or see The Director, Louise McLellan. All information will remain confidential.
How do I know what’s going on around campus?
READ WHAT'S UP AND BULLETIN BOARDS! It's all there.
I don’t know what I want to do in the future. How can I find out?
Speak with counsellors Lesley Lacate (A-112) or Patrick Baker (A-110) or the Counselling Intern (A-114)They can help with testing, referrals and resources.
























































































