At your service: student mentors and philosophy tutors
Need a little advice? Need someone to talk to? The Faculty of Arts Student Mentoring Centre is the place to go for support and guidance. This service is provided TO students BY students, and it works! The mentors aim to help you adjust to university life and succeed academically. |
Need help in philosophy? The Student Mentoring Centre is also home to a special tutoring service for first–year philosophy courses. This service is offered by graduate students who are there to help you understand the material covered in PHI1101, 1102, 1103 and 1104 courses. |
All of the Centre’s services are free and available to all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts.
Events
- The Mentoring Services are available all summer!
- Monday – Wednesday: 9 am - 4 pm
- Upcoming Workshops:
- Effective Reading:
- June 25th at 2:30 pm
- June 26th at 2:30 pm
- Exam Preparation:
- July 15th at 2:30 pm (in French)
- July 16th at 2:30 pm
- July 17th at 2:30 pm
- Effective Reading:
- New Students – Welcome!
- Discover your campus with Summer Orientation!
- Consult the Web Guide for information on registration, campus life, guided campus tours, helpful links and services, etc.
- Contact the Mentoring Centre if you have any questions or concerns, if you would like to learn more about our services, or simply chat with a student from the faculty!
- 2nd, 3rd and 4th year students – Welcome back!
- Consult the Student Guides and the Faculty of Arts website for an overview of the important things you will need to know during your studies.
- Apply your studies to real life situations, in ways that benefit the community. Take advantage of the programs offered by the Centre for Global and Community Engagement!
- Get involved! Participate in the various university committees and activities organized by the student associations, or become a volunteer for Community Life Service!
- Meet a mentor to develop efficient study strategies, learn how to better manage your time and stay motivated.
News
- Dominique Lacroix and Kimberly Villeneuve, students in the lettres françaises and education program, receive the 2012-2013 CIBC Mentorship Program Scholarship
- Four student mentors with the Faculty of Arts Mentoring Centre have been awarded the CIBC Mentoring Scholarships for their exceptional engagement and ongoing support for students.
- Students who use AWHC and SASS services enjoy higher level of academic success and retention rates.
- Mentoring: A program with far-reaching results