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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)
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 ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù’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.
Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD)
mcgill.ca/osd) The OSD office 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 ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù.
Student Wellness Hub
mcgill.ca/wellness-hub) The Student Wellness Hub is the students' place to go for their holistic health and wellness needs which integrates physical and mental healthcare and ensures that students have access to the right care at the right time. It provides access to basic physical and mental health services, as well as health promotion and peer support programs. This evidence-informed model constantly adapts according to students' goals and results and emphasises the role of awareness, prevention and early intervention.
The First-Year Office (FYO)
A part of Campus Life and Engagement; mcgill.ca/firstyear; firstyear [at] mcgill.ca, this office can help all 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. The office also includes a coordinator and offers workshops for newly admitted students. The FYO staff are always available to provide advice and referrals to the many support mechanisms at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù.
Career Planning Service (CaPS)
mcgill.ca/caps; careers.caps [at] mcgill.ca) CaPS assists all ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù students throughout their time at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù and during the critical graduation transition to work/further education. The mission is to inspire students in the exploration of their career options and to increase their employability through the development of lifelong career management skills. CaPS provides individual career advising/counselling, workshops, programs, events and resources.