Resources to Help You Prepare for University
The universities offer different programs and supports for many types of students. The resources on this page can help you adapt to life and studies at university.
Note: Eligibility criteria may vary by program.
This list is not definitive. Contact the appropriate university directly for more information.
University of Windsor
- The Student Counselling Centre provides free, confidential counselling as well as consultation and referral services.
- Psychologists, clinical therapists, a registered nurse and master’s-level graduate students provide services.
The Centre for English Language Development is your hub for academic, professional and recreational language training.
- First-year Human Kinetics students are automatically members of the Kin-One First Year Experience Program.
- The KinOne First Year Experience program is designed to help you get comfortable on campus, connect with other students, and start to think of Kinesiology as a home away from home. The KinOne program helps first-year students transition to university by providing an instant network of peer support.
- Dedicated, highly skilled faculty, clinical instructors, staff and an enthusiastic student body enhance the education experience of UWindsor nursing students by offering a variety of support services, which include, but are not limited to:
- Peer mentors (Nursing Lab)
- First-year support and tutoring
- Academic and career advising
- Student counselling services
- Suitcase to Backpack is a 6-week transition program run each semester for newly arrived international students. It runs from 9 am to noon on Fridays and covers areas of interest and importance for new students in Canada, including employment, police services, landlord-tenant issues, academic integrity, etc.
- A mentoring program for new students runs each semester.
- Softlanding is a transition arrival program where newly arrived students learn about being UWindsor students and are provided with a guided campus tour by current international student volunteers.
- Various Learning Centres are a valuable resource for students taking science courses at the University of Windsor:
- Chemistry & Physics Resource Centre
- Computer Science Resource Centre
- Earth and Environmental Sciences Resource Centre
- Economics Help Centre
- Math Resource Centre
- Science Tutor/MySci Advisor program
- The Math and Stats Learning Centre offers assistance if you are in first-year math and statistics courses.
- Provides you with a team of highly skilled advisors who are available to help you throughout your university career.
- You're dedicated, you're disciplined, and your GPA shows it. Outstanding Scholars enrolls high achieving students starting their second year and gives them paid research opportunities. Achieve the most outstanding version of yourself!
- The Outstanding Scholars Program provides Outstanding Scholars candidates with a mentoring and leadership curriculum during their first year. Outstanding Scholars candidates are invited to apply for the Outstanding Scholarship program at the end of their first year.
- Outstanding Scholars are paid to do research outside class, working for faculty members. This unique opportunity lasts for 3 years, during your second, third and fourth years of undergraduate study.
- The Peer Support Centre is a drop-in centre where you can find a supportive peer to talk to.
- Safe and inclusive space where trained peer support volunteers offer peer counselling to all University of Windsor students.
- STEPS offers pre-recorded online workshop videos to introduce practical methods for improving learning and study skills across disciplines.
- If you are seeking academic accommodation for a diagnosed disability (permanent or temporary), Student Accessibility Services will support you.
- Register with Student Accessibility Services.
- Meet with an Intake Advisor.
- As a student mentor, you will receive training to act as a peer-learning facilitator in certain first-year classes.
- Transform the First Year: Transform provides you with the academic skills that you will need to start your first year through a series of modules relating to Academic Success.
- The Black Student Support Coordinator is committed to supporting and advocating for the holistic success and overall well-being of Black, Caribbean, and African students in academic and non-academic matters by providing confidential referrals to resources and options and assisting students as they navigate difficult or crisis situations in the University environment.
- Addressing Black students’ direct needs is the utmost priority of the Black Student Support Coordinator.
- BUILD is a 5-day, pre-fall semester program that eases the transition to university for students with documented learning disabilities and/or ADHD.
- Explore the unique opportunities and challenges faced by students with learning disabilities.
- Learn about the services and supports available through Student Accessibility Services.
- Discover valuable techniques, strategies and technologies to help maximize learning potential.
- Through the WINONE office, we will promote a positive learning experience and environment for all of our first-year students.
- Whether your transition is from high school to a local or international college or university, our WINONE first-year office is here to guide you in this new and demanding environment.
- Summer orientation for incoming undergraduate students starting their studies in September.
- Learn about the differences between high school and university and the skills needed to be successful in a university environment.
- Become acquainted with the physical campus and the location of your first-year classes.
- Connect with other incoming and upper-year students in your program.
- Please be sure to interact with faculty and program advisors within your faculty.
- Purchase your first piece of campus swag!
- Sign the Class banner.
- Enter the daily draw to win a $500 tuition award.
- Separate orientation for parents, guests and other supporters.