Exchange Partner Guide Information Guide 2019-2020

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2019-2020

Exchange Partner

INFORMATION GUIDE


INTERNATIONAL GUIDE CONTENT

2 Quick Reference “To Do” Checklist 3 Welcome to King’s 4 King’s Student Services 5 King’s International 7 Information Technology Services 7 Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development 8 General Information (IWE, Payment Procedure) 9 International Bridging Program 10 Bridging Program Schedule 12 Bridging Program Arrivals 13 London Hotels

QUICK REFERENCE “TO DO” CHECKLIST STEP 1: ACTIVATE YOUR KING’S/WESTERN E-MAIL ACCOUNT Please insure that you activate your Western e-mail account by going to Western’s Information Technology Services at: www.uwo.ca/its/identity/activation.html. For your convenience, your Access Code (or Personal Identification Number) is included in your acceptance e-mail. You will require this, as well as your student number, in order to activate your email. Please ensure that your pop up box feature is turned off and your computers cookies are enabled. STEP 2: RESIDENCE You must submit your residence application form online at: www.kingscollege.net/ora as soon as possible. To successfully complete your residence information, you will require your King’s/Western e-mail activation information (i.e. username, password). Exchange students are guaranteed space at King’s Residence if they apply by the residence application deadline of June 3, 2019. You will NOT be required to submit a $600.00 deposit. STEP 3: FEES Financial arrangements must be made no later than July 1st, 2019 to secure a place in this program. For information regarding International Bank Transfers, please refer to the following website: (http://www.kings. uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/fees-and-responsibilities/ payment-methods/telephone-internet-banking/). Note that your residence deposit is already included in your total. STEP 4: INTERNATIONAL BRIDGING PROGRAM You will be required to complete the Bridging Registration Form on-line at: https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/international/bridgingprogram/international-bridging-program/. The fee for the program is included in your overall program cost. The form is due by August 1st, 2019.


WELCOME TO KING’S We are delighted to welcome you to King’s. King’s is a part of one of Canada’s oldest, largest, and most beautiful universities, Western University. King’s is a vibrant centre of learning with a wealth of resources to ensure that your academic and personal experiences are rewarding and memorable. Every year, King’s and Western welcome hundreds of international, graduate and undergraduate students. People from all over the world—the Asia-Pacific region, the Caribbean, the Middle East, the United Kingdom, the United States, African countries, and Europe—come to study and do research at one of Canada’s most outstanding universities. We look forward to welcoming you in person and will do everything we can to make your university experience a wonderful one.

LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA Located about a two hour drive from Toronto, London is known by many as the “Forest City.” Its tree-lined boulevards and green parks invite bicyclists and walkers to discover the charms of the city built along the Thames River. This peaceful setting gives London a small town feel, despite its population of over 380 000. King’s main Fall/Winter session from September to April spans the seasons of autumn, winter, and spring. Temperatures range from a July (summer) average in the mid 20’s C to a January (winter) average temperature of –6 degrees C. You will need warm clothing, a heavy coat, hat and gloves for the cold season.


STUDENT SERVICES AT KING’S

Academic counselling is provided throughout the academic year by faculty members, academic department chairpersons and the Office of the Academic Dean. Students who have questions or concerns about their academic program, departmental or program regulations, or other serious academic matters may contact the Office of the Academic Dean for assistance. For assistance with course enrollment please contact King’s International. The effective writing instructor assists students with the challenges of writing and written assignments (essays) at the university level. Individual appointments are provided. The Write Place offers peer tutors to assist students with writing and researching. ESL assistance and resources are available for students for whom English is a second language. Tutoring (peer and professional) is available to students registered in

Mathematics, Economics and French. Campus Ministry is responsible for directing and nurturing the spiritual life of the King’s community by providing programs and services in the areas of liturgy and prayer, community life, social justice, pastoral counselling and religious education. For specific information on Campus Ministry visit www.kings.uwo.ca/campus-ministry/ Career services: Personality and aptitude testing, career planning workshops, professional program and career presentations, and job search skills support are available. Personal counselling is available on an individual basis to those students who are finding the transition to university difficult, are experiencing an unanticipated crisis or are feeling that personal issues are interfering with academic performance. All counselling is confidential. Food services are operated by ARAMARK Campus Services. Located on the lower level of Wemple Building, the Thames Market offers full meal service daily during the academic term; Cafe 54, located on the main floor of the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre. Student Health Services at Western provides medical, counselling and health education services for students at the affiliated colleges. www.uwo.ca/health Student transportation Shuttle bus service is provided during academic timetable hours to Western and the affiliated colleges. All full-time students receive a bus pass for London Transit (available at Western University Community Centre with valid student identification beginning Sept. 1). Western International Student Services King’s students are also welcome to avail themselves of the services available through Western International. www.international.uwo.ca King’s University College Student Council offers a variety of peer-based student services and opportunities to contribute to campus life. These include orientation activities, clubs and associations, awareness weeks and

guest speakers on current topics and issues of interest to students, and a variety of opportunities for volunteer service and leadership experience. Visit KUCSC at www.kucsc.ca At Western the University Students’ Council (USC) offers hundreds of student clubs and organizations. Visit www.usc.uwo.ca Western has excellent recreational facilities, and offers a full range of arts and entertainment opportunities for students. Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development - Counsellors are available to assist students with any concerns that may be affecting their success at university, both academically and personally. Additionally, in recognition of the diversity of backgrounds and origins of our students, counselling services are provided which focus on students, mature students, international students, and other groups. https://www.kings.uwo.ca/currentstudents/student-services Services and programs are offered by ACSD: • Academic support/learning skills: Strategies for Successful Learning presentations and individual assistance (peer and professional). • Academic accommodation for students with disabilities (vision, hearing, mobility, chronic illness, learning disabilities, etc.). The Western Policy on Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities is implemented through C&SD.


KING’S INTERNATIONAL Advising and Support Linda Weber, Manager, King’s International, and Maggie Burton, International and Exchange Student Advisor, are available for advising and support. They also organize International Student programs and provide information on how to study and/or volunteer abroad. Advising is available for any matters pertaining to communication with your home/partner institution, international services and programs or cultural/personal adjustment. Individual appointments are available. To schedule an appointment drop by reception in the King’s International Office, Alumni court, or email international@kings.uwo.ca or 519-433-3491 x. 4623. Drop In hours are available between 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Monday – Friday.

Linda Weber, Manager, King’s International

King’s Peer Guide Program The King’s Peer Guide Program, offered by International Student Services, is designed to assist newly arrived International Students with adjustment to university culture and Canadian life. This voluntary program matches International Students new to King’s with returning King’s students. International Students and King’s Peer Guides benefit from this opportunity by developing cross-cultural skills and understanding as well as diverse friendship networks. International Students and Peer Guides spend time together on a weekly basis throughout the fall term. They are also invited to scheduled international social events. To join King’s International Peer Guide Program, register on-line at: https://www. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/student-services/kings-international/studentservices/peer-guide/ by August 1, 2019.

Maggie Burton, International and Exchange Student Advisor

Olivia Yusuf, International Programs Coordinator

KAMP King’s Academic Mentoring Program (KAMP) KAMP is designed to address every aspect of our students’ interaction with our community to maximize their likelihood of academic and personal success. This involves mentoring students on issues ranging from basic life skills, to the rhythm of student life and the various academic checkpoints and milestones that they will encounter. Mentors also provide guidance on how to successfully transfer to university from high school. Conceived as a student run mentoring program housed under the auspices of the Vice Principal Academic, it is designed to entice exemplary students to seek opportunities of volunteerism at King’s. It provides an opportunity for senior students to give back to the King’s community and guide younger students in their journey through academia.


KING’S INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Course enrollment and transcript release for exchange students is provided through King’s International. King’s International staff will advise regarding course selection and enrollment, referring to academic counsellors when required. Visit King’s International prior to departure to your home university to ensure that all information is available to send to your home university. Transcripts will be released on February 1 for fall term students and on June 1 for full year or winter term students. Special events Typical events include a welcome reception, Halloween and Christmas parties, sports events, Lunar New Year Celebration, Cultural Festival, Toronto trip, Maple Sugar Bush Excursion and Graduation Lunch (April). Photos from all events can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/KUC. International/ International Learning support services

“The Write Place” is the place to go for essay writing and language skills assistance. Tutors are available to help improve your skills in writing and organizing well-researched and clearly written essays. Individual tutoring and conversation circles available for English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students. Information on Learning Skills can be found at: https://www. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/ student-services/learning-skillsservices/ International Student Guidebook An International Student Guidebook is provided free of charge to new international students. This guide contains information about King’s, London, student services, campus facilities, shopping, transportation, etc. Helpful people at King’s There are many people at King’s University College eager to welcome and support international students and exchange students; most particularly, the staff of King’s

International, Enrolment Services , Academic Dean’s Office, Dean of Students’ Office, Student Financial Services Office, Residence Office and King’s University College Students’ Council. All offices collaborate to support international and exchange students. For additional information about services, immigration, events and activities, contact the following people at King’s International: Linda Weber, Manager, and Maggie Burton, International and Exchange Student Advisor. They are available to facilitate the transition of exchange and international students at King’s and provide information, guidance and continuing support during the academic year. King’s O-Week We encourage all students who are new to King’s to participate in the Orientation/O-week activities in the second week of September. It starts right after the International Bridging Orientation (see p.11). Academic program information, academic resource information sessions, tours of campus, and a variety of

social and entertainment events at King’s and Western are all part of the week’s activities. The O-Week Pass is your ticket in to all the non-academic events during the week.


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES Computer accounts and email access All registered students receive a personal computer account which provides an email address and access to the Internet, library resources, OWL, computer labs and the wireless network. If you already have a personal email address, it may be tempting to ignore your Western account, but please don’t! Over the summer you’ll receive deadline reminders and orientation information at your new Western address. Once you are on campus, your Western email address will be how professors, administrators and other students will contact you. If you have any problems with your new account, please contact the ITS Help Desk at 519-433-3491, ext. 4441 or helpdesk@kings.uwo.ca. Wireless network access is available across the entire King’s campus. Faculty and students may use their wireless notebook computers and hand-held devices to connect to information resources, email and the Internet.

Computing facilities The Student Computer Lab at King’s consists of 18 networked workstations offering scanning, the latest software packages such as Microsoft Office, SPSS and more. All workstations offer printing facilities and full access to the Internet for e-mail and browsing, and the lab is open to students 24 hours per day. The student lab is configured for simultaneous individual work and relaxed group collaboration. The Instructional Computer Lab at King’s contains 30 workstations and may be reserved for any instructional use. The Cardinal Carter Library at King’s contains over 60 student workstations for access to the Internet, word processing, and library catalogues. Computer labs and workrooms are also available across the Western campus offering a variety of applications including Internet access for e-mail and web browsing, word processing, spreadsheets, and printing facilities.

In residence RezNet is the residence network at King’s. All residence rooms have high-speed network connections to link your computer to the Campus Network and the global Internet. This connection provides fast, unlimited access to e-mail services, web, and electronic source material. In addition, wireless network access is available in all residence lounges and study rooms. See www.kings. uwo.ca/ITS for more information. Instructional media services King’s University College Information Technology Services provides classroom multimedia equipment in all areas of the College. The College has an excellent inventory of state-of-the-art equipment for the provision of computer graphics presentation and video editing services.

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES The Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) area at King’s supports students who have disabilities that include, but are not limited to: • Vision, hearing, mobility impairment • Learning disabilities • Chronic illnesses • Mental health • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders Services are geared towards a wide range of needs including: • Academic accommodation • Learning strategies • Assistive technology • Alternative-to-print materials Students who wish to request academic accommodation because

of difficulties associated with their disabilities must schedule an appointment with one of King’s Accessibility Counsellors. Appointments can be made any time after students have accepted their offer of admission but preferably no later than August 1st. Later requests will be considered, however, accommodation may not be arranged in time for the first set of tests and examinations. Students requesting academic accommodation must provide documentation of their disabilities. This documentation should be from a professional who is qualified to diagnose students’ conditions and to comment on associated

difficulties that may arise at university. The Accessibility Counsellor will then be able to ascertain whether the student has provided sufficient documentation to support the request for accommodations or will have to provide additional or more recent documentation. Students must bring the following to their appointment: 1. Documentation describing the disability from a qualified professional 2. Course names, numbers and sections as well as the names of the instructors, if available 3. An IPRC or an IEP, if available.


GENERAL INFORMATION IWE, PAYMENT PROCEDURE, UHIP, ETC. Exchange Student Employment Exchange students who hold a valid study permit may accept employment on campus: www.cic.gc.ca/english/ study/work-oncampus.asp. Volunteering in London Volunteer opportunities can be found at Career Central at: www.westerncareercentral.ca/home.htm. Payment Procedure King’s University College uses the web to inform students of fee amounts. Students should create personalized invoices online at www.kucapplications.ca. Invoices are available in electronic format, which can be printed for a hard copy, and will NOT be mailed out. General information about the invoice can be found on-line or by using the fee calculator on the above website. Payments can be made by cheque, bank draft, money order, direct deposit, online/telephone banking, cash or debit card, or electronic transfer (see “Electronic Transfer Information” below). Please make all fees payable to ‘King’s University College’. The fees payable are included on your letter of acceptance. All fees for the September 2019 term must be paid in full by July 1, 2019. Fees payable for the Winter 2020 term are payable by December 1, 2019. Note: The policies and information contained in this fee schedule are currently under review. All fees are subject to change without notice. International electronic transfer information relating to electronic payments of fees can be found on our website at: www.kings.uwo.ca/payment-methods/. UNIVERSITY HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN Canada is home to one of the best modern health-care systems in the world. Western has arranged an insurance plan called the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) for international students, so that you can have access to health care while you are in Canada. For coverage information see: www.uhip.ca/.


INTERNATIONAL BRIDGING PROGRAM The King’s International Bridging Program, which takes place from Wednesday, August 28 to Sunday, September 1, 2019 provides an opportunity to get to know the King’s and Western campuses, the City of London and King’s students and staff before the arrival of many Canadian students. In addition, the Bridging Program provides a combination of academic orientation, practical orientation and social opportunities to make new friends (fun)! The ACADEMIC focus is strong with a session on Academic Success with the Associate Academic Dean, a Writing Workshop, a Learning Skills Workshop, a Library orientation, and an academic counselling session to finalize any details of course registration. The PRACTICAL focus includes: setting up bank accounts, an opportunity to purchase books and supplies, organizing health insurance, activating your Western email account, getting your student ID card and exploring the King’s and Western campuses. There are various sessions on student services, culture and financial issues. The FUN includes: a bonfire, shopping trips, a Dinner Banquet, a Grand Bend Beach trip and an excursion to Niagara Falls. This program is highly recommended and is available to both students and parents. The cost is $535.00 for students, which includes all sessions, activities, food and residence accommodation (if required). The cost

per parent is $150.00 which includes all sessions, activities and food. Parents must make their own accommodation arrangements as residence space is reserved for incoming students. We strongly encourage everyone to participate! Please apply online by August 1, 2019 https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/international/bridgingprogram/international-bridging-program/ If you have any questions, Please contact King’s International at: 519-433-3491 x. 4623, fax 519-963-1013 or email international@kings.uwo.ca We look forward to welcoming you to King’s!


BRIDGING PROGRAM SCHEDULE DATE MONDAY, AUGUST 26

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27

TIME 8:30 AM - 10:30 PM

ACTIVITY

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Breakfast - Thames Market Cafeteria

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Lunch - Thames Market Cafeteria

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Dinner - Thames Market Cafeteria

8:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Arrivals - settle into your residence room

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Breakfast - Thames Market Cafeteria

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Lunch - Thames Market Cafeteria

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Get acquainted dinner - Thames Market Cafeteria

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Icebreakers by Bridging Assistants - Gazebo or Cafeteria (weather permitting)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29

Arrivals- settle into your residence room

Breakfast - Thames Market Cafeteria Your King’s Community - Vitali Student Lounge Welcome from Dean of Students, Mr. Joe Henry and a review of the week’s agenda by Dr. Linda Weber

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Welcome Activities - Vitali Student Lounge Meet & mingle with peers & Bridging Assistants

12:00 PM -1:30 PM

Welcome lunch - Thames Market Cafeteria Meet King’s Staff, Faculty and Administrators

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Overview of Services for Students Dr. Linda Weber, Manager, King’s International Sign up for Peer Guide Program

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Tour of King’s - meet outside in front of library

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM

TD Canada Trust Bank presentation about Banking

4:30 PM - 7:00 PM

TD Canada Trust - Bank Account Enrollment and BBQ Dinner Bring your passport, student card and bank registration form. Bank enrollment optional. BBQ Dinner available.

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Optional: Shopping at Masonville Mall Board the bus at King’s or at TD Bank. Dinner available at Mall.

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Breakfast - Thames Market Cafeteria

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

How to Succeed at University workshop Dr. Joseph Michalski, Associate Dean

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Student Financial Issues & University Health Program (UHIP) Ms. Natalie Walzak, Student Financial Services Officer And how to travel within London, Ontario (LTC bus routes)


DATE

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

TIME 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

ACTIVITY

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Lunch - Thames Market Cafeteria

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

School of Management, Economics and Math (MEM) Information Session (for students enrolled in MEM programs)

2:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Grand Bend (beach town) Swimming and shopping opportunities. A day on the beach of Lake Huron: bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sun hats, and mats.

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Breakfast - Thames Market Cafeteria

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Writing for University Workshop - Labatt Hall 101 Dr. Vidya Natarajan, Writing Program Coordinator

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Orientation at Cardinal Carter Library

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Lunch - Thames Market Cafeteria Meet your Student Council Representativs (KUCSC)

1:30 PM - 2:00 PM

E-mail Security Information Session Mr. David Thuss, Manager, Infrastructure & Digital Pedagogies

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Working and Living in London London Economic Development Corporation Mr. Robert Collins

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Effective Learning Workshop Dr. Adrienne Sauder, Counselling and Student Development

3:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Free Time

6:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Bridging Banquet Dinner & Dance - Thames Market Cafeteria Dress code: semi-formal

7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

Breakfast boxes provided for pick up to take on bus. Bus departs at 8:00am.

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Trip to Niagara Falls - wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, use sunscreen You may get wet during the Hornblower Niagara Cruise (included) Shopping at Niagara Outlets in the evening

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Brunch - Thames Market Cafeteria

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Scavenger Hunt of Western University (Including a trip to the Western Bookstore)

1:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Shopping Optional activities: White Oaks Shopping Mall

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Dinner - Thames Market Cafeteria

8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Campfire/Games Night with the Sophs - Meet in Vitali Student Lounge. Campfire will be behind Alumni Court. Snacks will be provided. Wear a jacket.

Academic Issues/Course Registration session Degree students: Academic Counsellors Exchange Students: Dr. Linda Weber KEY Students: Wemple Dr. Tracy Cunningham, Ms. Lydia Li


BRIDGING PROGRAM ARRIVALS ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please note that there are two major International Airports (Detroit and Toronto). Connecting flights to London are available from both airports (check with your travel agent) You can also use the Robert Q AirBus service from either Toronto or Detroit : http://robertq.com/ Toronto Pearson Airport Arrival If you would like us to meet you at the Toronto arrivals area and book your Robert Q bus service, we will be happy to do it. The cost of $100 for this service is included in your exchange fees. We will only be able to meet you on August 27th and August 28th, official arrival days, but we can book the Robert Q Airbus for you on any day. To book your Airbus, we will need the following information to be emailed to us no later than August 1st:

in London. If you cannot see the volunteers, please go to the Robert Q check-in counter and travel on your reserved bus to King’s. It is only 5-7 minute walk from the arrivals. Terminal 1: Please report to the check in counter at the Ground Transportation desk, located on the ground level of the airport, one level below the arrivals level. Go to the Robert-Q terminal check in counter. Terminal 3: Please report to the Out of Town Vans area on the arrivals level under the domestic escalator located in the center of the terminal.

We look forward to receiving your arrival information as soon as possible.

Arriving to London airport If you will be arriving at the London airport you can easily get to King’s University College campus on your own. Once you have arrived to the London Airport, please find a cab to take you to King’s. Please provide them with the address, written below, and tell them to drop you off in front of King’s Alumni Court Residence. The cost of the cab ride will be around $35 CDN.

Arriving to Toronto Pearson airport If you decide to use the King’s arrival service, student volunteers will be meeting you at the airport and taking you to the Robert Q check-in counter. The Robert Q bus will deliver you from Toronto straight to King’s College

AT KING’S Once you have arrived at King’s University College, please go into the Alumni Court building. If you arrive from 9:00am-4:30pm, your keys will be at the Residence Office. If you are arriving after hours, you will need to

1. 2. 3. 4.

Flight number Arrival time Terminal Airline

ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE DATES Arrival dates: • Monday, August 26th (all day) • Tuesday, August 27th (before 6pm)

DEPARTURE DATE for Term 1 only: December 21st Departure date for Term 2 and full year: May 1st

contact King’s security and they will give you the keys to your room. Their phone number is: 519-521-6215. You can use the phone located inside the Alumni Court residence building located at the Residence Information desk. It is accessible to anyone around the clock. * If you plan to arrive at Billy Bishop Airport or Detroit Metro Airport please contact international@kings.uwo.ca for assistance in making travel arrangements to London. King’s University College 266 Epworth Avenue London, Ontario N6A 2M3 CANADA 1.800.265.4406 or 519.433.3491 international@kings.uwo.ca

If you arrive in Canada prior to August 23rd please arrange for your own accommodation and let us know when you will be arriving at King’s so we can be ready for your arrival.


LONDON HOTELS Station Park Inn All Suite Hotel 242 Pall Mall Street (519) 642-4444 parkhotelsuites.com Delta London Armouries 325 Dundas Street (519) 679-6111 marriott.com Windermere Manor 200 Collip Circle (519) 858-1391 windermeremanor.com London Executive Suites 362 Dundas Street (519) 679-3932 les-hotel.com

Holiday Inn Express Downtown 374 Dundas Street (519) 661-0233 ihg.com Guest House on the Mount 1486 Richmond St- Ignatia Hall (519) 641-8100 guesthouseonthemount.ca Marriott Residence Inn 383 Colborne Street (519) 433-7222 marriott.com Hilton Hotel 300 King Street (519) 439-1661 doubletree3.hilton.com


Enrolment Services Erin Cronsberry Admissions & Liaison Officer erin.cronsberry@kings.uwo.ca Stacie Merritt Admissions & Liaison Officer stacie.merritt@kings.uwo.ca Paul Wilton Admissions & Liaison Officer paul.wilton@kings.uwo.ca Natalie Tamba Senior Liaison Officer natalie.tamba@kings.uwo.ca

Tours and Campus Visit Days

Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development

Julia Eastabrook Coordinator, On Campus Events julia.eastabrook@kings.uwo.ca

Joanna Bedggood Manager, Student Wellness joanna.bedggood@kings.uwo.ca

International Students and International Exchanges

Wemple Building, Room 151 t. 519-433-3491 ext. 4321 acsd@kings.uwo.ca

Linda Weber Manager, King’s International linda.weber@kings.uwo.ca

Financial Inquiries

Residence

Shelly Guerin Student Financial Services Officer shelly.guerin@kings.uwo.ca

Robin Ellis Coordinator, Admissions & Liaison robin.ellis@kings.uwo.ca

Doreen Vautour Associate Dean of Students doreen.vautour@kings.uwo.ca

Kelly Knechtel Assistant Student Financial Services Officer kelly.knechtel@kings.uwo.ca

Tracy Cunningham Associate Registrar tracy.cunningham@kings.uwo.ca

Campus Ministry

Dianne Konings Student Financial Aid Coordinator dianne.konings@kings.uwo.ca

Marilyn Mason Vice-Principal, Enrolment Services and Strategic Partnerships marilyn.mason@kings.uwo.ca

Rev. Michael Bechard Director/Chaplain michael.bechard@kings.uwo.ca

Social Media

Student Affairs

Joe Henry Dean of Students joe.henry@kings.uwo.ca

@kingsatwestern

kingsatwestern

kingsatuwo @kingsatwestern @kingsatwestern

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