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A Place to Be. A Place to Become. VIE WBOOK 2021
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King’s University College 266 Epworth Avenue London, Ontario N6A 2M3 Canada 1.800.265.4406 or 519.433.3491 kings.uwo.ca/future-students/
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge that King’s University College is located on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek (Ah-nish-in-a-bek), Haudenosaunee (Ho-den-no-show-nee), Lunaapéewak (Len-ahpay- wuk) and Attawandaron (Add-a-won-da-run) peoples, on lands connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum. With this, we respect the longstanding relationships that Indigenous Nations have to this land, as they are the original caretakers. We acknowledge historical and ongoing injustices that Indigenous Peoples (e.g. First Nations, Métis and Inuit) endure in Canada, and we accept responsibility as a public institution to contribute toward revealing and correcting miseducation as well as renewing respectful relationships with Indigenous communities through our teaching, research and community service. 2
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The best of both worlds. • King’s students are Western students and have a Western student ID • Take a class at Western’s main campus or one of the other affiliates — Brescia or Huron
•H ave access to all the facilities, services, extra-curriculars, and athletics at Western •G raduate with a Western University degree
A Place to Think, Imagine, and Create
Programs Overview Students in most Year 1 programs take a range of courses from a variety of disciplines. They do not declare a major(s) until they have completed their first year. Arts Bachelor of Arts (BA) OUAC Program Code: EKA
• Catholic Studies • Catholic Studies for Teachers • English • Foundations in Western Thought and Civilization • French • Philosophy • Religion and Society • Social and Political Thought • World Religions and Culture
Childhood and Social Institutions (CSI) Bachelor of Arts (BA) OUAC Program Code: EKC
As part of Interdisciplinary Programs, the CSI program combines a unique focus on identifying often overlooked child competencies, a constructive questioning of existing understandings of childhood, and an exploration of the implications of the changing status of children and childhood in Canada and internationally.
Finance and Wealth Management Bachelor of Arts (BA) (combined program with a 2-year diploma from Fanshawe College) OUAC Program Code: EKF
The Finance & Wealth Management program is a 4-year collaborative program offered by King’s and Fanshawe. Successful graduates of the
Patrick Searle BA’11 Religious Studies and Political Science Current Career: Director of Cyber Initiatives, Council of Canadian Innovators “The development of empathy is at the heart of the Social and Political Thought (SPT) program at King’s, helping students become better global citizens through the examination of their own beliefs and the perspectives of others about the world around them. In today’s modern workforce, employers look for empathy as an indicator of a high degree of emotional intelligence, which is especially important when building teams and identifying leadership potential within an organization. King’s has always instilled empathy into its programs, preparing its graduates like myself exceptionally well for environments filled with a diversity of political and social views different from my own.”
Loca and Glo l Experie bal nt Course ial Opportu n Availab ities le!
the root causes of social injustice and violence in society, in our community and in the world. And it innovatively explores alternatives to injustice and violence by focusing on how to build peace and justice.
Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts (BA) OUAC Program Code: EKO
• Criminology • Disability Studies • Economics • Finance • History • Human Right Studies • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology • Thanatology
program will receive a Bachelor of Arts - Finance (3 year) degree from Western University, and a Business - Finance (2 year) diploma from Fanshawe College.
Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJP) Bachelor of Arts (BA) OUAC Program Code: EKJ
As part of Interdisciplinary Programs, the SJPS program is one of the only programs in Canada that combines the study and work of both justice and peace. This program critically examines
King’s has agreements with Western’s Faculty of Education. Graduates from the Catholic Studies for Teacher, French and Social Justice and Peace Studies programs who successfully graduate with an overall final average of 75% or greater, and who fulfill all other admissions requirements to the Faculty of Education, are guaranteed entry to either the J/I or I/S streams. VIEWBOOK 2021
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We provide students with a leading undergraduate experience through our two programs: Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies – both with several program streams.
Economics and Finance Bachelor of Arts (BA) OUAC Program Code: EKO
In the first year of study, economics and finance students receive a broad liberal arts foundation. By third and fourth year, students explore a more specialized curriculum designed to bring students closer to the leading edge of current understanding in economics, finance or financial economics. Many students take advantage of the unique opportunity to complete an undergraduate thesis mentored by a faculty member. Students can also participate in internships and study abroad to enhance their learning.
King’s School of Social Work is a place where you can push conceptual boundaries, explore new territory, and enhance your skills. Our small classes and the quality and commitment of our faculty to teaching will provide you with a warm and stimulating environment. We offer both the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and the Masters of Social Work (MSW).
BSW OUAC Code EKS – admission is into Year 3
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Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) OUAC Program Code: EKD
Specialized degree programs in: • Accounting • Finance & Administration • Global Commerce • Organizational & Human Resources Students enrolled in the first year of the BMOS program take a common core of Math, Economics and Business and then select 2.0 additional elective courses based on their areas of interest and potential stream of study. They specialize into one of the four areas beginning in second year.
Internship Program Studies The BMOS program offers an Industry Internship Program (IIP) for students interested in practical experience prior to graduation. Students spend 4-16 months working in industry between their third and fourth years of their degree. Some sample employers include: • IBM • 3M • Diamond Aircraft
direct experience in a variety of social service and health organizations under professional supervision.
MSW (applications to the MSW are completed through Western’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies)
Designed to develop and enhance the knowledge and practice skills of social work professionals, our expanded MSW program includes a greater selection of practice-oriented courses and more opportunities to apply theory in real life situations. Two streams are offered: 1-year advanced standing for those with a BSW, and a 2-year program for students who have completed a fouryear undergraduate in another discipline.
Ishita Kumar BA Hons ‘20 Economics and Applied Math Gold Medal winner, Graduation 2020 Further Education: M.Sc. Statistics Candidate, London School of Economics (LSE) “King’s has prepared me well for taking on graduate studies and the road ahead. I received excellent mentorship from my professors. They helped guide me not only through academics, but also through the process of applying to graduate schools.”
Ashley Ratnayake BMOS ’20 Specialization in Accounting Gold Medal Winner, Graduation 2020 Employer: MNP LLP, where she completed her internship Further Education: starting the CPA Professional Education program to become a chartered professional accountant “I feel as though the MOS Internship Program was a huge help for me, as it enabled me to gain experience before graduation and get a head start in my career.”
Tina Nguyen BSW Hons ’20 Gold Medal Winner, Graduation 2020 “The opportunity to take advantage of and thrive in a more intimate learning environment resulted in my ability to maximize my learning and form closer connections with both my peers and professors. The knowledge and networks gained from these experiences are definitely assets I will take with me moving forward.”
Experiential Learning: Go Global or Stay Local Taking Experiential Learning classes or going on academic exchange will change what you thought possible at university. • Integrate classroom theory with real-world experiences—globally or locally • Enhance your academic transcript with Western’s Global and Intercultural Engagement Honour • Gain confidence to make a difference in the world after graduation
Opportunities in a wide range of degree programs that include: • Community Based Learning • Mentorships • Internships
• Practicums • Service Learning • International Academic Exchange
• Supervised Undergraduate Research
Ethiopia*
King’s is a leader in its commitment to internationalization and its encouragement of all students to become intercultural learners
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Adam Bachmeier Major in Criminology, Minor in Psychology The University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle campus) “Studying in Australia has been one of the most amazing experiences. Being able to live in a foreign country and continue my studies is something I would definitely recommend to my friends. The University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle campus) is so similar to King’s in many ways! I really loved being able to go to the beach for a few hours in between classes since it was so close. I got to meet so many amazing people and made friends that will last a lifetime.”
Rome 2020*
Paige Zimmer BMOS, Specialization in Finance and Administration Experience: National Bank Financial - Women Student Mentorship Program, 2020
Ethiopia 2020* •M eet students from around the world. Over 18% of King’s students are international and come from over 30 nations. What better way to get connected globally? •G et involved with the International Student Peer Guide Program, or the Bridging Orientation Program and volunteer with assisting new international students. If you have been on an exchange, volunteer in the
Global Ambassador Program to help promote international study and exchange to other King’s students. • Each year approximately 100-150 King’s students participate in an international experience. • King’s University College will grant a $1000 bursary to full-time students participating in
* These trips were taken prior to the COVID-19 travel restrictions
an academic exchange program or experiential learning opportunity for 1 semester or less ($500 for part-time students), or $2000 for a full year academic exchange program. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/student-affairs/ kings-international/student-services/globaland-intercultural-engagement-honor
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Admissions If you are concerned you may not reach the final required average, but are within 2% of the final average, you can submit an Applicant Profile to be considered on an appeal. Please contact Enrolment Services for further information.
Ontario Admission Requirements Ontario admissions averages are based on ENG4U and your next best 5 U/M courses (including any required prerequisites).
Program
Courses Required/Recommended
Arts OUAC code EKA
ENG 4U
Social Sciences OUAC code EKO
Childhood and Social Institutions (CSI) OUAC code EKC
Predicted Admissions Average Range
Canadian High School – Other Provinces
Province
Arts / Social Science Childhood & Social Institutions Social Justice & Peace Studies
Management and Organizational Studies (MOS) OUAC code EKD
English 30-1, Math 31, Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 Three additional academic 12 courses
English 30-1 Four additional academic 12 courses
Five additional 4U/M level courses
Alberta NWT Nunavut
ENG 4U
British Columbia Yukon
English 12 Four additional academic 12 courses
English 12 Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 Three additional academic 12 courses
Manitoba
English 40S Four additional academic 12 courses
English 40S Math 40S, Pre-Calculus or Calculus 45S Three additional academic 12 courses
New Brunswick
English 121 or 122 Four additional academic 12 courses
English 121 or 122 Math 12, Pre-Calculus, Calculus 120 or Calculus 12 Three additional academic 12 courses
English 3201 Four additional academic 12 courses numbered 3000 or above
English 3201 Math 12, Pre-Calculus or Calculus Three additional academic 12 courses numbered 3000 or above English 12 Math 12, Pre-Calculus or Calculus Three additional academic 12 courses
Five additional 4U/M level courses MDM 4U strongly recommended for students interested in Psychology MCV 4U strongly recommended for students interested in Economics/Finance
ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses
79-80%
79-80%
79-80% Newfoundland & Labrador
Finance and Wealth Management (FWM) OUAC code EKF
MOS / Finance & Wealth Management
ENG 4U & MCV 4U Four additional 4U/M level courses
79-80%
ENG 4U Two 12U Math (MDM 4U, MFH 4U, MCV 4U) Three additional 4U/M level courses MCV 4U strongly recommended
Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) OUAC code EKJ
79-80%
Nova Scotia
English 12 Four additional academic 12 courses
Prince Edward Island
English 621A Four additional academic 12 courses
English 621A Math 611B or Math 621B Three additional academic 12
Any two English Minimum one year of CEGEP
Any two English Calculus I & II Minimum one year of CEGEP
Quebec
*Applicants with Year 2 or 3 CEGEP who have achieved the DEC will be considered for advanced standing to a max of 5.0 courses
*Applicants with Year 2 or 3 CEGEP who have achieved the DEC will be considered for advanced standing to a max of 5.0 courses
English A30 and B30 Four additional academic 12 courses
English A30 and B30 Math 30, Pre-Calculus 30 or Calculus 30 Three additional academic 12 courses
ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses
79-80%
Saskatchewan
Other Admissions Categories: International Baccalaureate (IB) • Successful completion of the IB Diploma • Passes in a minimum of 6 subjects; 3 of which must be at the Higher Level with no mark less than 4 • A minimum predicted score of 28 • Pre-requisites for your program as specified by King’s. Please see website for specific requirements*
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College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) • Graduates of a 2 or 3-year diploma with a minimum of a B • Graduates from a 1-year certificate in General Arts and Science or Pre-Health with a minimum of a B • Transfer credit may be assessed from the 2 or 3-year diploma • King’s has partnered with a number of Ontario colleges to create pathway
agreements. Please check with Enrolment Services for more information
U.S. High School • 4 Academic Grade 12 subjects including English (4.0 full courses) • SAT 1190; or ACT Composite 24
G.C.E. Advanced Level • 3 distinct A-Level or 4 distinct AS-Level • Advanced Standing may be awarded for A-level courses with final grades of A or B
English Language Proficiency Requirements You must provide proof of English proficiency if English is not your first language. Waivers are available if you have studied in an English-speaking environment for 4 or more years.
Acceptable English Language Tests Test
Acceptable English Language Preparation Programs
Level Required
CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment cael.ca
A minimum score of 60 is required with no part less than 60.
IELTS International English Language Testing Service ielts.org
A minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than 6.0.
PTE Academic Pearson Test of English Academic pearsonpte.com
A minimum overall score of 58 is required with no score less than 56.
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language etscanada.ca | institution code: 0984
Students must achieve a written TOEFL score of 580 or higher and a score of 4.5 on the TWE; or a score of 85-90 on Internet Based Test (IBT) with no section less than 20.
Institution / Program
Level Required
CultureWorks Cultureworkstheschool.com
Successful completion of Level 7
Fanshawe College fanshawec.ca/international/ new-applicants/eap
Successful completion of Level 10 with a grade of “A”
Western English Language Centre (WELC) welc.ca
Academic English Program (AEP) – High Advanced Level with a 70% Boost program with a 70%
How to Apply Ontario Secondary School Applicants
All Other Undergraduate Applicants
Part-Time Applicants
OUAC 101 Form www.ouac.on.ca/101
OUAC 105 Form www.ouac.on.ca/105
kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/ how-to-apply/
Application Deadline: January 15, 2021 * King’s will still accept applications after this date
Application Deadline: June 1, 2021 for international (we will still process if space available, but consider your visa application). Apply early as admissions are on a rolling basis beginning in December 2020.
There are specific deadlines depending on the term you are seeking admission. Please refer to the website.
Application Fee $150 (CAD) for 3 choices Additional choices are $50 each
Application Fee* $156 (CAD) for 3 choices Additional choices are $50 each
Application Fee $64.00 (CAD)
* Transcript Evaluation Fee: $93.50 (CAD); non-refundable; payable to the OUAC for applicants from other post-secondary or CEGEP schools. ** Transcripts and Supporting Documentation: send these directly to the Office of Enrolment Services. There are online forms available that you may require to support your application. kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/forms/
Other Deadlines to Consider Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries Entrance scholarships do not require an application; however there are a number of big scholarships which do. Deadline is April 30.
Residence Offers of residence are guaranteed if application and deposit are submitted prior to June 1.
Summer Academic Orientation (SAO) All new-to-King’s students participate in the SAO process to select your courses, create your timetable and get your student card. Once you have accepted your offer to King’s, you can book online as of April 1st for appointments beginning mid-June.
Catholic Studies for Teachers (CST) Supplemental Application
Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO) Ivey Business School at Western University is one of the most prestigious business schools in Canada. It is a second entry program which means that students will begin their studies in the Honors Business Administration (HBA) program at the start of their third year of university study. Students applying to Ivey’s AEO directly from high school can apply to King’s for their first year and begin their undergraduate studies in an environment which cultivates the collaboration and leadership that are hallmarks of the Ivey HBA. ivey.uwo.ca/hba
No specified deadline, but students are encouraged to apply early so admissions decisions can be made as soon as all eligible grades and the application are received. forms.kings.kucits.ca/forms/cstprofile VIEWBOOK 2021
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Money Matters Financing your education can be a challenge. King’s provides support and a variety of programs and services to assist our students.
Snapshot of the 2019-2020 Academic Year
2020/2021 Tuition and Activity Fees* Canadian and Permanent Residents $7,873.00
• Generous scholarship and bursary program
International Students
• Automatic and guaranteed entrance scholarships
(fees include $720 for UHIP coverage)
• Work Study Bursary Program (for domestic students)
(for all degree programs except BMOS)
$36,068.14
3,336,996
$
$45,786.39
• International Work Experience Program (for international students)
(for BMOS only)
• Personal and confidential financial counselling regarding OSAP, budgeting etc.
Residence & Meal Plan
Total amount of scholarships, awards and bursaries awarded to students Scholarships $2,122,521.00 Student Awards $440,281.59
$12,822.00
Bursaries $172,883.11
(includes meal card and Residence Council fees)
Work Study $540,359.81
*fees listed are subject to change for the 2021-2022 academic year
MSW Funding $60,951.00
King’s Entrance Scholarships King’s offers generous unlimited and guaranteed Entrance Scholarships for all new domestic and international high school students. Scholarships will be based on your final, overall high school average as calculated for admission. High School Entrance Scholarship
IB Scholarships
International High School Entrance Scholarships
Final Average
Value of Scholarship
Final Average
Value of Scholarship
Final Diploma Score
Value of Scholarship
Final Average
Value of Scholarship
82.0 – 84.9%
$1500
82.0 – 84.9%
$3000
25 – 29
$1500
82.0 – 84.9%
$2500
85.0 – 89.9%
$2500
85.0 – 87.9%
$3500
30 – 34
$2500
85.0 – 89.9%
$3500
90.0 – 94.9%
$3000
88.0 – 89.9%
$4000
35 – 39
$3000
90.0 – 94.9%
$4000
95%+
$3500
90%+
$4500
40+
$3500
95%+
$5000
Students must be enrolled in 4.0 credits, and meet King’s residency requirements.
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Entrance Scholarship for Arts & Humanities
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Students must be enrolled in the Arts & Humanities program, as well as in at least 2.0 credits in the Arts & Humanities. This scholarship cannot be held with another King’s Entrance Award.
Residence: A Place of Discovery and Possibility
Residence Quick Facts •R esidence is guaranteed to all new-toKing’s students who return their residence application by the guarantee deadline.
Live in the heart of the King’s experience
• Upper Year Residence: In addition to the residence areas for first year students, King’s offers furnished houses adjacent to campus, and new apartment-style housing in King’s Commons – newly acquired apartment buildings located one block from the heart of King’s campus.
Residence is more than just a convenient place to live—it’s a vibrant, supportive community committed to the values of diversity, respect and academic achievement. Check out the website to learn more: kings.uwo. ca/current-students/studentaffairs/residence/
• International community: Over 40% of the residence population is international, coming from 25+ different countries
Meal plan options
•V ariety of Residence Room Options: Single rooms and double rooms in single gender and mixed gender units.
•T ransitional supports: The First 4 Weeks and Beyond, roommate agreements, social events, awareness weeks, and peer helpers. •C lean, comfortable living areas with your safety and security in mind: Housekeeping, residence staff, and Security work together to help you feel at home. •F ree shuttle bus service: A convenient service that runs between King’s and the other campuses at Western allowing for easy access to the academics, athletics, and other clubs and activities available to you.
The King’s meal plan provides a broad and varied choice in menu • Meal Plans are available for students both off-campus and in residence. • Our food services team at Aramark is committed to purchasing local. Our Café 54 features locally roasted Fairtrade coffee from the Fire Roasted Coffee Company. In addition we continually focus on purchasing local products throughout the year; ingredients vary on our menu depending on seasonality and availability. kingsuniversitycollege.campusdish.com
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Making the Transition King’s is committed to ensuring a smooth transition to your first year of studies at university. A wide variety of programming has been established to provide the resources you will need to be successful. Summer Academic Orientation (SAO) kings.uwo.ca/sao
As of April 1, you can book your summer academic counselling appointment. These academic advising appointments will assist you in making important decisions about your first-year course selection, timetable and degree options/planning.
The King’s Edge kings.uwo.ca/future-students/the-kings-edgesummer-transition-program
This program is a summer boot camp designed to ensure you have the necessary tools to help you succeed in your first year of studies at King’s.
KAMP
kings.uwo.ca/kamp
Orientation Week Orientation week is the best way for students new to King’s to feel connected to their new home. O-Week is meant to help you learn how to succeed on campus academically and socially; both in your first year and throughout your university experience. 10
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The King’s Academic Mentoring Program (KAMP) pairs first-year students with
an upper-year student who can help navigate the academic, social and spiritual transitions experienced in first year.
International Peer Guide Program kings.uwo.ca/current-students/kingsinternational/student-services/peer-guide
The King’s International Peer Guide Program is designed to assist international and exchange students new to King’s with adjustment to university culture and Canadian life.
International Bridging Program futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/international/ international-bridging-program
This program provides an opportunity for international students to transition to life at King’s a week prior to Orientation Week.
Ben Kitching KUCSC President 2020-2021 Program: Honours Specialization Political Science, Western Thought & Civilization; King’s Scholar “Getting involved on campus is one of the best ways to meet new people and make the most of your university experience. My own experience getting involved on campus with Students’ Council has allowed me to meet so many new people, develop many new skills, and gain experience outside the classroom. With a wide variety of clubs, volunteer positions, leadership opportunities, and more, there is something for everyone at Kings.”
Counselling and Accessibility
Fuel your Spirit As King’s continues to grow, Campus Ministry is one of the knots that keep us connected to our mission, our history, our community and to one another. Campus Ministry is responsible for facilitating the parish life of the Roman Catholic community at King’s University College. We seek to create an environment where all people of faith and good will can grow in faith, hope and love. Through a wide variety of on campus and outreach programs and services, Campus Ministry has created places for the community to explore its faith. Programming like the Veritas Lecture Series, monthly outreach to the Hospitality Centre, and the Pine Channel Experience are all places for students and other community members to explore, find hope, grow and be nourished. “We need to keep challenging ourselves to put our studies and our prayer into concrete service. It is about faith in action” says Father Michael Bechard, Chaplain.
Learning Skills
Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) is committed to helping you find support within yourself, at King’s, and/or in your community to achieve your personal and academic goals.
Learning Skills Services will help you learn a variety of scholastic skills. Individual and group sessions are available to assist you in maximizing your full potential. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/studentaffairs/learning-skills-services/
Campus Wellness
Stars Learning Lab
In addition to the many resources for students at the Western Wellness Education Centre and in the London Community, King’s offers a variety of wellness programming and groups such as mindfulness meditation, a group on making change and a group on being resilient. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/studentaffairs/mental-health-and-wellness-atking-s
Peer-led coaching provides strategies, support, and guidance to help students understand how to be more organized and effective. Booked appointments and drop-in hours are available. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/studentaffairs/learning-skills-services/starslearning-lab/
Personal Counselling Counselling offers you the opportunity to explore, understand and develop new skills for managing your personal concerns. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/ student-affairs/personal-counselling
Experienced Senior Tutors and Writing Consultants Tutoring services are available for: • French • Business • Economics • Math • Writing/Grammar
Academic Advising Accessibility Services We are committed to providing an accessible and barrier-free learning environment, with services geared toward a wide range of needs. This may include academic accommodation, assistive technology, and alternative-to-print materials, among many others. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/studentaffairs/accessibility-services/
All services are offered both by appointment and during walk-in hours.
Working through your degree choices can be difficult. Academic counselling will be provided throughout your studies to provide guidance on academic program planning and long-term goals.
King’s Career Services King’s Career Services can help with exploring your vocational goals by working with a career counselling professional, helping you access the extensive career resources at Western, and delving into a range of support strategies to help ensure successful job search strategies post-graduation. kings.uwo.ca/current-students/studentaffairs/career-connect. VIEWBOOK 2021
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Enrolment Services Erin Cronsberry Admissions & Liaison Officer erin.cronsberry@kings.uwo.ca
Kristen Kovacs Admissions & Liaison Officer Kristen.kovacs@kings.uwo.ca
Stacie Merritt Admissions & Liaison Officer Stacie.merritt@kings.uwo.ca
Paul Wilton Senior Liaison Officer Paul.wilton@kings.uwo.ca
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