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Orientation & Transition
Orientation helps students:
- Learn about academic resources, rights and responsibilities, and support systems (Wii kendimiing maziniganan, naaknigewaasan, miinwa nendwendaagook, miinwa Naadmagewnan)
- Engage with the beautiful 51勛圖app campus (Wiidokaageng maanpii enji gonaajiwaang Laurentian Chi kinomaagegamik)
- Thrive in good physical, mental, social and spriritual well-being (Mina kishkiwezing wii nishing maadziwin, nendamowin minwa mina bimaadziwinaa)
- Participate in the diverse Laurentian community (Wiijiweng noonchbemaadzid Laurentian odenwenhsing)
Student Success Advising
Academic advisors help students better understand their goals, their academic plans, and guide students as they make important decisions about their future.
You have access to a Student Success Advisor who can provide academic advice for undergraduate students related to navigating course registration and transfer credits, understanding university regulations, and academic support programs. The Student Success Advisors can also help you build your academic confidence to maintain or regain good academic standing through the Academic Advantage program.
You can also contact your Faculty Advisor, in your area of study, who can provide academic advice for undergraduate and graduate students related to program updates, program-specific requests, appeal support, degree completion, and exploring your future career or graduate study options.
Find your faculty advisor under Program Details in your specific program page:
Peer Programs
Offered to students by students, our Peer Programs aim to help you navigate your student journey at Laurentian and stay on track throughout your studies.
Whether you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed with managing your course load or struggling to write an essay or a report, the peers are available to assist you in overcoming a range of academic and wellness challenges.
Our Peer Programs include the Peer Coach Program, the Peer Academic Program, and the Peer Wellness Program.
Career Hub
The Career Hub provides career and employment (permanent/summer/ part-time) support services for undergraduate, graduate students and alumni from all disciplines. The Hub help students develop lifelong career management skills through a comprehensive range of accessible services to support and empower students in making informed decisions about their career and employment goals. The Hub also assists employers in recruiting students from the university.
Services include:
- Job Postings
- On-Campus Jobs
- Internship Opportunities
- Career Fairs
- Employment Counselling
- Resume, Cover Letter, and Interview Advising
- Employment and Career Workshops
11,539 academic advising sessions (January - December 2018)
2,242 writing sessions (September 2018 - July 2019)
1,179 international students enrolled in Language Institute since September 2010
The Student Success Centre
J.N. Desmarais Library, 2nd Floor
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. 每 4:00 p.m.
Book appointment online in your my.laurentian.ca portal
Academic Advising
J.N. Desmarais Library, 2nd Floor
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. 每 4:00 p.m.
Contact us via email or telephone to meet with an advisor