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RESOURCE GUIDE

UWINNIPEG.CA


GREETINGS FROM DR. ANNETTE TRIMBEE PRESIDENT & VICE–CHANCELLOR

On behalf of our faculty and staff, welcome to The University of Winnipeg.

The University of Winnipeg is located on Treaty One land in the heart of the Métis nation. Our campus is in the centre of downtown in one of the most diverse communities in Canada. We pride ourselves in having a welcoming community that embraces this diversity, making it a part of our identity. Your enrolment with UWinnipeg adds to this diversity. We are richer because you are here. I graduated from UWinnipeg with a Bachelor of Science in biology. The education I received inspired me to pursue my intellectual passions. I hope that your experience will be similar to my own. I am pleased you chose to study at UWinnipeg and know that this will be a time of great personal growth for you. Our university community is made up of conscientious local and global citizens who make a positive impact wherever they go. We are connected to organizations in the city and throughout the country. We offer exciting opportunities to pursue hands-on learning experiences through research and co-op work placements. As you explore all that UWinnipeg has to offer, you will increase your ability to collaborate with a variety of people, strengthen your leadership skills, and make lifelong friends. Enjoy the journey and welcome to The University of Winnipeg.

Located on Treaty One land in the heart of the Métis nation, UWinnipeg is noted for academic excellence, Indigenous inclusion, environmental commitment, small class sizes, and campus diversity. In 2017, The University of Winnipeg proudly celebrates 50 years of impact and nurturing global citizenry.


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IMPORTANT DATES 2017 FALL TERM Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec

5 5–18 18 8–14 9 10 11 4 7–20 22

Lectures begin and 2017 Fall and Fall/Winter Term fees are due Add/drop period for Fall and Fall/Winter Terms Last day to drop a Fall or Fall/Winter Term course (receive a full tuition refund) Fall Reading Week – no classes Thanksgiving Day – University is closed Last day to withdraw from a Fall Term course (without academic penalty) Remembrance Day – University is closed Last day of regular class schedule Fall Term exam period Winter Break – University is closed until January 3, 2018

2018 WINTER TERM Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr

3 4 4–17 16 17 31 14 18–24 19 2 14 30 4 5 6–20

University re-opens Lectures begin and 2018 Winter Term fees are due Add/drop period for 2018 Winter Term courses Career Fair Last day to drop a Winter Term course (receive a full tuition refund) General bursary application deadline Last day to withdraw from Fall/Winter Term course (without academic penalty) Winter Reading Week – no classes Louis Riel Day – University closed Check Webmail / WebAdvisor for your registration date / time for Spring Term Last day to withdraw from a Winter Term course (without academic penalty) Good Friday – University closed Last day of regular class schedule Make-up day for classes missed on Good Friday Fall/Winter and Winter Term exam period

2018 SPRING TERM May 1 May 21 June 8

2018 Spring Term begins and fees are due Withdrawal schedule online for refund and voluntary withdrawal dates Victoria Day – University closed Check Webmail / WebAdvisor for your registration date/time for 2018 / 2019

FOLLOW US HERE — @uwinnipeg


Resource Guide The University of Winnipeg

CAMPUS SERVICES AND SUPPORTS As a student at UWinnipeg, you have access to the following services and supports:

ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICES CENTRE (ASSC) The Aboriginal Student Services Centre (ASSC) offers a safe, friendly, and culturally-sensitive environment for all Indigeneous students (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) as they pursue their academic studies at The University of Winnipeg. A student lounge, computers, and a range of support services are available. Everyone is welcome to visit the Elders in Residence Tuesday to Friday 8:30AM – 4:30PM. Sweat Lodge Ceremonies happen the last Friday of each month — please register in advance. 2L01A (2nd floor, Lockhart Hall) 204.779.8946 r.white@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/assc

ACADEMIC ADVISING Academic Advising provides information about degree requirements, assists with course selection and the registration process, and supports students with problem solving, academic appeals, and referrals to additional services as needed. Call to book an appointment or come during drop-in hours Monday to Friday 8:30AM – 4:00PM. 489 Portage Ave (1st floor, Rice Centre) 204.779.8946 advising@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/academic-advising

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES Accessibility Services provides accommodations for students with a wide range of physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and mental health challenges. Disabilities may be either temporary or a recurring medical condition. Call or come by to discuss service options. Services are also available for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. 1M35 (1st floor, Manitoba Hall) 204.779.8946 accessibility@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/accessibility

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ADULT LEARNER SERVICES / RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) Adult Learner Services/RPL assists with the application process and planning a program of study, as well as analysis of previous education and work experience to determine if students can obtain credit for prior learning. 489 Portage Ave (1st floor, Rice Centre) 204.779.8946 adultlearners@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/adult-learner-services

AWARDS AND FINANCIAL AID OFFICE The Awards & Financial Aid Office supports the access and excellence mandate of The University of Winnipeg through a comprehensive program of scholarships, awards, prizes, and bursaries. Check the website for the application process and deadlines throughout the year. 2Ri06 (2nd floor, Rice Centre) 204.779.8946 awards@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/awards

AXWORTHY HEALTH AND RECPLEX The RecPlex houses a four-lane 60-metre rubberized sprint track, a community gym, retractable batting cages, the Thomas Sill Community Multi-Purpose Room, a dance/ yoga studio, food and beverage kiosks, and an underground parkade for up to 189 vehicles. Join in for drop-in intramurals, community programs like yoga and zumba, soccer leagues, and special events. Visit in person or online for the full, up-to-date schedule. 350 Spence Street 204.988.7634 uwinnipeg.ca/recplex

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BILL WEDLAKE FITNESS CENTRE Facilities such as gym, weight room, cardio equipment, squash/racquetball/handball courts, and saunas are free for students who have activated their student ID membership card on the website. Services such as fitness classes, personal training, massage, and athletic therapy are offered with additional fees. 1st floor, Duckworth Centre 204.786.9349 duckworth@uwinnipeg.ca wesmen.ca/customer_service/Fitness_Memberships

CAREER SERVICES Career services for UWinnipeg students and alumni include career planning, job search strategies, feedback on resumes and cover letters, interview skills preparation, as well as an annual Career Fair in January. Check the Career Resource Centre (2Ri57) and Career Services’ website and Facebook page for upcoming events and opportunities. Students are welcome to come by or call for an appointment at any point during their education. 489 Portage Ave 204.779.8946 careers@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/career-services

DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING SERVICES Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing have access to American Sign Language-English Interpreting or Transcribing (computerized note-taking) services for classroom lectures, labs, course-related activities, student/professor meetings, and University-sponsored activities. Call or text to arrange services. Please provide medical documentation regarding hearing loss. 1M35 (1st floor, Manitoba Hall) Phone: 204.786.9704 t.rogowski@uwinnipeg.ca Text: 204.228.0187 uwinnipeg.ca/accessibility

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS During an emergency on campus such as a power outage, blizzard, campus closure, fire, or threat of any kind, instructions will be posted on social media and the web. All students can follow us on Facebook, Twitter and check uwinnipeg.ca. Familiarize yourself with emergency procedures, such as UW evacuation routes at uwinnipeg.ca/emergency-guidelines. 6


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EMERGENCY CONTACTS Fire Police and Ambulance Security Services Security Services

911 6666 204.786.6666

(University telephones) (Off-campus telephones)

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES International Student Services provides a wide range of services including airport reception; orientation to UWinnipeg, Winnipeg and Canada; immigration advising; health insurance support; the Mentor Program for first-year students; the Tutor Program; and the International Student Centre. Social activities are planned for International Students. 475 Portage Ave (1st floor, Rice Centre) 204.779.8946 iss@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/iss

LGBT* CENTRE (UWSA) The LGBT* Centre is an accessible and inclusive resource space for LGBT* people, questioning, and allies. The centre offers free resources, including free condoms (external and internal), lubricant, and dental dams. It has a sizable library collection on LGBT* topics. 0R13 (Concourse Level — Bulman Student Centre) 204.786.9025 lgbtctr@theuwsa.ca theuwsa.ca/lgbt-centre

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES The Library offers a wide variety of academic resources in online, multimedia, and print formats. Experienced librarians provide research assistance and are available by drop-in or by appointment. Ready Set Go resource workshops will be offered in Fall Term. Group study rooms can be booked under library services. Computers, printing, photocopying, and scanning are available. 4th Floor, Centennial Hall Circulation Desk Reference Desk library.uwinnipeg.ca

204.786.9808 204.786.9815

circulation@uwinnipeg.ca reference@uwinnipeg.ca

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MENTOR PROGRAM The Mentor Program connects first-year university students with experienced students who provide information and support on adapting to university. The Mentor Program is available to all first-year students. 475 Portage Ave (1st floor, Rice Centre) 204.786.9469 iss@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/mentor

RESTAURANTS Diversity Food Services, our campus food service provider, strives to provide excellent food services to the students and staff of The University of Winnipeg through a dynamic social enterprise. Their goals include offering wholesome, fairly-priced, ethnically-diverse food options; creating an attractive menu; and providing excellent customer service. They operate Pangea’s Kitchen, Café Bodhi, Elements Restaurant, The Malecón, and Tony’s Canteen. Also, try these great campus restaurants: ›› ›› ›› ›› ››

Garbonzo’s Pizza Pub (1st floor, AnX) index Used Bookstore & Café (1st floor, Lockhart Hall) The Smoothie Bar (2nd floor, Duckworth Centre) Starbucks (1st floor, AnX) Stella’s Café & Bakery (1st floor, Buhler Centre)

SECURITY SERVICES Security Services provides a safe, secure learning, living and working environment for University students, faculty, staff and visitors. It offers the SafeWalk and SafeRide programs during the Fall and Winter Terms to escort students to their bus stop, car or home within a one-block radius of The University of Winnipeg. 1C33 (1st Floor, Centennial Hall) 204.786.9272 (non-emergency) security@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/security

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SEXUAL MISCONDUCT RESPONSE TEAM Sexual misconduct is a broad term used to encompass unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature including sexual assault and the threat of sexual assault, stalking, and sexual harassment. UWinnipeg students who have experienced sexual misconduct can call to receive support from the Sexual Misconduct Response Team (SMRT). Students will be connected with resources that can help with immediate concerns as well as receive referrals to ongoing counselling, academic, or other campus supports. Sexual Misconduct Response Team (SMRT) Campus Security Campus Security Klinic Sexual Assault Crisis Program UW Human Rights and Diversity Officer

204.230.6660 204.786.6666 (emergency 24/7) 204.786.9272 (non-emergency 24/7) 204.786.8631 (24/7) 204.988.7508 (daytime hours)

STUDENT CENTRAL Student Central offers many services including fee payments, student ID cards, locker rentals, WebAdvisor/Student Planning assistance, requests for enrolment confirmation, major declarations, transcripts orders, and more. 489 Portage Ave (1st floor, Rice Centre) 204.779.UWIN (8946) or 1.800.956.1824 (toll-free) studentcentral@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/student-central

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS The International Admissions Office coordinates exchange programs with numerous universities around the world. This gives students the opportunity to study abroad while retaining UWinnipeg student status. Stop by 2Ri40 Thursdays 11:00AM – 12:00PM or call to make an appointment. Study Abroad resources are located in 2Ri57. 2Ri40 (2nd floor, Rice Centre) 204.258.2949 je.michaluk@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/study-abroad

UWSAFE The University of Winnipeg has launched a free safety app for students, staff, and faculty — available in fall 2017 for iPhone and Android devices! UWSafe is an essential tool that will send you important safety alerts and provide instant access to campus safety resources.


Resource Guide The University of Winnipeg

STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOPS Study Skills workshops provide practical advice and useful tips on essential study skills, such as note-taking, time management, and reading strategies. Nine sessions are offered each September/October and January/February. No registration required. Check the website for details on upcoming workshops. Please write Study Skills in the subject line for emails. Locations – see website 204.988.7659 f.leskovjan@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/study-skills

THE TUTORING CENTRE The Tutoring Centre offers free one-on-one, online and small-group assistance with writing and first-year math, statistics and science courses. Please call for an appointment. 3G10 & 3G11 (3rd floor, Graham Hall) 204.786.9129 rhettutor@uwinnipeg.ca tutoringcentre.uwinnipeg.ca

UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG CAMPUS STORE The official Campus Store for all of your academic needs offers textbook savings programs such as rental, used books, digital and price match. See the website for details on each program as well as the information page for new students and parents under Textbooks and Course Materials. Shop online or in-store for your course materials, clothing, supplies, dorm, and much more. 471 Portage Ave (1st floor, The Anx) 204.258.2909 universityofwinnipeg@bkstr.com uwinnipegstore.ca

ACADEMIC CONCERNS—WE ARE HERE TO HELP! If you are taking a little longer than you expected to adjust to university, if your marks are not what you hoped, or if you are falling behind in your work, talk to your professors or an Academic Advisor. We can help you consider your options and address the situation. Academic terms fly by quickly, so be sure to take action as soon as issues arise.


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WELLNESS CENTRE COUNSELLING SERVICES Personal counselling is available to any student currently registered at The University of Winnipeg, ELP, or PACE. Counselling at UWinnipeg is a collaborative, conversational process where students can address any concern, difficulty, or dilemma. Services are free of charge and confidential. 1D25 (1st floor, Duckworth Centre) 204.779.8946 studentwellness@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/student-wellness

KLINIC ON CAMPUS Klinic provides free and confidential health services including medical appointments, examinations, health information, referrals, flu vaccinations, dietician services, birth control information, unplanned pregnancy counselling, prenatal care, and more. Klinic is also available for groups workshops and health-related events on campus. Drop-ins are welcome Monday to Friday 9:00AM – 4:00PM (closed 12:00PM – 1:00PM). 1D25 (1st floor, Duckworth Centre) 204.779.8946 klinic@klinic.mb.ca klinic.mb.ca

WOMEN-TRANS SPECTRUM CENTRE (UWSA) The Women-Trans Spectrum Centre is a student-run, accessible, and inclusive resource centre for women and trans students. The centre offers free resources, including free condoms (male and female), lubricant, dental dams, pads, tampons, pregnancy tests, and a lending library. 0R12 (Concourse Level, Bulman Student Centre) 204.786.9788 wtsc@theuwsa.ca theuwsa.ca/women-trans-spectrum-centre

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WII CHIIWAAKANAK LEARNING CENTRE The University of Winnipeg integrates academia into the inner-city community through programs at the Wii ChiiWaakaanak Learning Centre. The centre is a safe space for educational programs such as parenting and employment skills, as well as free Let’s Speak Cree and Let’s Speak Ojibwe classes. 511 Ellice Ave (1st floor) 204.258.2951 wiichii@uwinnipeg.ca uwinnipeg.ca/wiichii

THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG TECHNOLOGY SERVICE DESK (TSC) The TSC service desk offers advice and support on technology questions by phone, by email, and in-person. Regular hours for in-person assistance are 9:00AM – 6:00PM, Monday to Friday. 4C32B (4th floor, Centennial Hall) 204.786.9149 servicedesk@uwinnipeg.ca techsolutions.uwinnipeg.ca/index.php/service-desk

SUSTAINABILITY AT UWINNIPEG The UWinnipeg Sustainability Initiative is a collaboration among students, faculty, and staff that works to make The University of Winnipeg more environmentally and socially responsible in its physical operations, its governance, and its academic life. The Campus Sustainability Office works to improve UWinnipeg’s carbon footprint, indoor air quality, water conservation, alternative transportation options, waste reduction, and much more. Visit the Campus Sustainability Office on the 3rd floor of Richardson College. Check out all the exciting changes we are making and ways for you to get on board: uwinnipeg.ca/sustainability


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THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (UWSA) Established in 1972, The University of Winnipeg Students’ Association represents all students at The University of Winnipeg. Their mission is to provide advocacy, services, and support to UWinnipeg students. Their vision is to create an accessible, inclusive, democratic post-secondary education system that is of the highest possible quality and value, and in which students can reach their full potential.

UWSA HEALTH PLAN The UWSA Health Plan is a service provided to students by the UWSA to ensure that all full-time students have health insurance; the plan is through Green Shield. All students taking nine or more credit hours in a single term and all international students on study terms longer than six months are automatically enrolled in the plan. Part-time and graduate studies students are not automatically enrolled, but are able to opt-in. For more information about plan coordination, opt-out criteria, opt-in information and plan benefits, please visit: theuwsa.ca/healthplan Important Dates for the UWSA Health Plan: Fall Term Opt-Change/Opt-Out Date: September 18, 2017 Winter Term Opt-Change/Opt-Out Date: January 17, 2018 For questions about the UWSA Health Plan, email the Health Plan Coordinator at: health@theuwsa.ca

UWSA U-PASS The U-Pass is a universal public transit program in which students receive a Winnipeg Transit bus pass at a highly-reduced rate. In the Fall and Winter Terms, all undergraduate students taking nine credit hours or more and all full-time graduate studies students (as assessed by UWinnipeg’s Graduate Studies Department) are automatically charged a U-Pass fee. The U-Pass fee is $132.50 per term for 2017– 2018. Students pay this fee with their other tuition fees before the start of each term. The U-Pass program is mandatory for full-time students. Handi-Transit Services accepts the U-Pass. For information about opt-outs, appeals and questions, please visit theuwsa.ca/u-pass, the UWSA Info Booth or email u-pass@theuwsa.ca Opt-Out Deadlines: Fall Term 2017: Sept 18, 2017 | Winter Term 2018: Jan 17, 2018 Appeal Deadlines: Fall Term 2017: Oct 18, 2017 | Winter Term 2018: Feb 16, 2018 Once new students have registered for classes, they can pick-up their U-Pass from the UWSA Info Booth located on the first floor of Centennial Hall. Students will need their UWinnipeg student ID. Once a student’s U-Pass has been activated, it will renew the following term in the same academic year if they continue to be a full-time student.

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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY The University of Winnipeg upholds principles of academic integrity and seeks to ensure that students do not commit acts of academic misconduct. We strive to maintain an environment in which academic integrity is understood and valued and serves as the basis for student learning. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in a chemistry lab, working on an English essay in the library, or working online with a group to complete an assignment. Academic integrity is important in all academic departments and methods of learning. Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to, plagiarism and cheating.

ACTS OF PLAGIARISM MAY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:

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Not giving recognition to the author for phrases, sentences, thoughts, or arguments incorporated into student work

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Submitting the same work for evaluation to more than one course without the consent of each instructor to do so

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Not using quotation marks or referencing appropriately

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Two or more students submitting identical or virtually identical work for evaluation when the work was intended to be completed individually

ACTS OF CHEATING MAY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:

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Copying another person’s answer

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Communicating with others at a test/ exam with the purpose of obtaining, exchanging, or imparting information related to the test

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Consulting with unauthorized sources to obtain assistance, including, but not limited to, written, digital, and/or other aids not approved by the instructor

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Obtaining a copy of the exam or test or questions from the exam or test before they are officially available

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Purchasing essays or other assignments in whole or in part, and submitting these works for evaluation as one’s own

We encourage appropriate student conduct and, when necessary, we identify and regulate student academic misconduct that infringes on the culture of academic integrity upon which the University is built.

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The University of Winnipeg takes academic misconduct seriously and has tools and policies ensuring that academic integrity is maintained throughout the institution. Consequences for academic misconduct may include loss of marks on an assignment/test/exam and/or loss of marks in a course, suspension and/or expulsion from the University. TIPS TO MAINTAIN ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:

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Don’t wait until last minute to complete assignments

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Properly cite your sources

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Express original ideas and opinions

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Speak with your professors regarding expectations and requirements

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Know University policies and regulations (Academic Calendar, Regulations & Policies, 8a)

Rules may be different, or contradictory, to your past experiences — always double check!

FINDING INFORMATION ON THE UWINNIPEG WEBSITE If you are not sure where to find student-related information on the University’s website, go to uwinnipeg.ca and in the upper, left-hand corner, you will see a link called “Student”. Click on that link to find a comprehensive listing of resources for students.


TECHNOLOGY ON CAMPUS WIFI To find the password, login to WebAdvisor and click on Current Student. Look at the bottom of the right-hand column under My User Account. Detailed instructions can be found here: uwinnipeg.ca/index/uw-wireless

PRINTING AND PHOTOCOPYING Printers, copiers, scanners, and Equitrac pay stations are available in the Library (both black and white and colour) and at the Uplink Computer Common (4th floor, Centennial Hall). You will need your printing ID (your student number) and your Equitrac printing password (emailed to you through UWinnipeg Webmail.) The UWSA offers printing and copying services at index (1st floor, Lockhart Hall). Just bring your USB memory stick.

COMPUTERS ON CAMPUS Work stations are located in the Library and the Uplink Computer Common. You first need to activate or “claim” your University computer account to be able to log in. Go to myidm.uwinnipeg.ca to set up your account ahead of time. You will need your WebAdvisor user ID and password. Detailed instructions are at uwinnipeg.ca/claim-id-process

NEXUS To access your course materials online (handouts, assignments, updates, etc.), go to nexus.uwinnipeg.ca and log in with your WebAdvisor user ID and password. Note: Not all courses are hosted on nexus, so check your course outlines or ask your instructors.

WEBMAIL Check your University Webmail account regularly. This is the way that the University will notify you about important information, such as fees owing, openings on waitlists, new sections/labs, cancellations, or other changes to courses.

MOVING? Use WebAdvisor to make any changes to your address, phone numbers, or personal email address. Log in to WebAdvisor, select Current Students, and then under Academic Profile, select Address Change.

FORGOT YOUR WEBADVISOR USER ID OR PASSWORD? Click on Log In at the top of WebAdvisor, select What’s My User ID? or Forgot My Password, and follow the prompts. You’ll be asked for your seven-digit student number.


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TIPS FOR YOUR FIRST YEAR FIND YOUR BALANCE Living well is all about realizing balance between academics and your personal life. Get sunshine and fresh air. Go to the gym and the art gallery. Plug into community organizations through the September Volunteer Fair. Get involved in the student associations that nurture your greatest passions. Connect with your classmates — all new students want to meet other students. Be sure to book some downtime too. Cultivate a well-rounded campus life and enjoy!

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF As best you can, take care of all aspects of your health and well-being (eg. nutritionally, emotionally, psycho-spiritually, mentally, socially, fitness-wise, work-wise, etc.) You need to be healthy and energized to be productive and successful in your studies. Take time for yourself. Turn off your phone. Get some sleep. Spend time with people who care about you and stay active. It is common to feel stressed and overwhelmed, so don’t be afraid to ask for help! Keep in mind the list of support services available in this Resource Guide.

PARTICIPATE IN CLASS Optimize your success in courses by engaging in class discussions, creating study groups, reviewing your notes prior to class, and reading ahead to get your brain anticipating the next topic. Talk with your professors — they are real people who want to support your learning.

STUDY SMART Manage your time wisely and cultivate fabulous study skills by attending (up to nine different) free Study Skills workshops in September and January. This will benefit you! See uwinnipeg.ca/study-skills for more information.

PLAN AHEAD Use WebAdvisor’s Student Planning module to map out your term-by-term degree timeline. Check your degree and major requirements and your progress towards graduation. Request a review of your plan from an Academic Advisor. View alternative degree programs in which you may be interested.

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Alumni Association Aurora Family Therapy Centre International Student Services (ISS) Student Services Centre Academic Advising Admissions Adult Learner Services Awards and Financial Aid Campus Living Career Services Convocation Officer Registrar’s Office Student Central Student Financial Services Student Records Student Recruitment and Institutional Relations The University of Winnipeg Community Renewal Corporation The University of Winnipeg Foundation S SPARLING HALL

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