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Student Advising

Note: This is the 2020–2021 eCalendar. Update the year in your browser's URL bar for the most recent version of this page, or .

Student Advising in Physical & Occupational Therapy

Information on student advising is available at Health Sciences: General Information > Student Services and Regulations, or by contacting the School of Physical & Occupational Therapy directly.

Related Services

Related Services

For a full list of services available to students, please see University Regulations & Resources > Undergraduate > Student Services > Student Services – Downtown Campus and Student Services – Macdonald Campus.

The WELL Office (Wellness Enhanced Lifelong Learning)

(Location: Meredith Annex; www.mcgill.ca/thewelloffice; thewelloffice [at] mcgill.ca) This office provides a safe and confidential venue to seek out resources that protect and enhance learners' health and well-being. This office is dedicated to supporting learners from ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s undergraduate and postgraduate Medical Education programs, Ingram School of Nursing programs, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy programs, and School of Communication Sciences and Disorders programs throughout their training by creating, promoting, and sustaining a culture of wellness and resilience within the learning environment.

Rossy Student Wellness Hub

(Brown Student Services Building; www.mcgill.ca/wellness-hub) The Rossy Student Wellness Hub is a new service-delivery model to integrate physical and mental healthcare and ensure that students have access to the right care at the right time. This new, evidence-informed model constantly adapts according to students' goals and results and emphasizes the role of awareness, prevention and early intervention.

The First-Year Office (FYO), a part of Campus Life and Engagement

(1010 Sherbrooke Street, Suite 203 (2nd floor, entrance off Metcalfe Street; www.mcgill.ca/firstyear; firstyear [at] mcgill.ca) This office can help new students navigate their way through the Health Sciences and Undergraduate eCalendars, as well as the information contained on the website for newly admitted undergraduate students. They will help students prepare for the course registration period when the Minerva registration system opens for newly admitted students. To maximize this help, it is strongly recommended that students first consult the sections specific to their faculty at the website for newly admitted undergraduate students. This includes a francophone coordinator. The FYO staff are always available to provide advice and referrals to the many support mechanisms at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ.

Counselling Services

(Brown Student Services Building; www.mcgill.ca/counselling) Focusing less on diagnosis and more on each client's strength and capacity for change, we work with students to help them build the skills they need to solve problems, make decisions, and cope more effectively with life's major stressors and daily demands. Our approach draws on a holistic view of the individual, recognizing that each of us is composed of various facets – physical, psychological, social and spiritual – and that each of these facets requires attention in order to live a full and healthy life.. Professional counsellors are available to discuss personal, academic, and career goals or problems. They can provide individual or group study skills sessions or guide students through financial or other crises by means of interventions or referrals. *Note: Counselling Services is now part of the Rossy Student Wellness Hub. Access services here.

Office for Students with Disabilities

(1010 Sherbrooke Ouest, Suite 410; www.mcgill.ca/osd) This unit offers support for students requiring special accommodations or assistance with access, or if they feel that difficulties or impairments (either permanent or temporary) are hindering their academic performance while at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ.

Career Planning Service (CaPS)

(Brown Student Services Building; www.mcgill.ca/caps; careers.caps [at] mcgill.ca) provides career education, guidance, and individual advising to students in their search for permanent, part-time, or summer jobs and internships.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2020-2021 (last updated May. 5, 2020) (disclaimer)
School of Physical & Occupational Therapy—2020-2021 (last updated May. 5, 2020) (disclaimer)
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