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 Ottawa
Academic and cultural support for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students.
Student health and wellness is a top priority at the University of Ottawa. We are here to support your health and wellness throughout your academic journey.
- : Access to physical health, mental health, and health promotion and education services
- Online Peer Chat service
- and wellness themed study spaces
Wellness resources and workshops on different health topics.
The University of Ottawa is committed to maintaining a campus that promotes respect for the dignity of every individual and a community that is free from sexual harassment, discrimination and violence. Our goal is to make our University a place where students, faculty and staff can feel safe and secure. We pledge to foster mutual respect and create a campus where any survivors of sexual violence can get the support they need.
The University of Ottawa Students’ Union offers a range of services:
The University is committed to providing students with disabilities academic accommodations to allow them an equitable opportunity to fully access and participate in the learning environment with dignity and autonomy.
We are committed to providing students with an environment favorable to their success.
- Mentoring and Study groups
Help with course enrollment, as well as on-campus workshops and information sessions.
- Help with research, reserving a group study room and publishing support.
- There are over 200 mentors on campus and even more students who are ready to help and support you academically and socially.
This is your go-to resource for everything related to your transition to University! It includes essential tasks like:
- Getting your first student card
- Managing your studies
- U-Pass transit card
Regional Mentors help you find the academic and personal support you need. Get advice from peers who have been through the same experience.
- Open house and information evenings. Come out and see us. Our representatives will be on-hand to answer questions.