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Student Life

Free Student Support Services at the Algonquin College Welcome Centre

At Algonquin College, we want to ensure our students have all the tools they need to thrive in their educational journey. The Welcome Centre is the first point of contact for students, and offers a variety of services that will support your student life and academic success. Discover some of the free support options you can find at the Algonquin College Welcome Centre.

Centre for Accessible Learning

The Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL) is committed to creating an inclusive campus through accessibility, advocacy, accommodation and awareness. CAL is open for new and returning students who self-identify with visible and non-visible disabilities. When a student signs up for CAL, a professional disability counsellor is assigned to help support their student journey at Algonquin.

“If students need accessible desks, chairs, or other items, we can assist them. We will also help students with their academic success,” tells Rebecca Valerio, Manager at the Welcome Centre, AC Hub and Aspire.

The CAL offers a technology department where students can find support with needs related to accessing technology. Students can also work with a learning strategist, who will help them with scheduling, study times and organizing their study routine.

Counselling Services

It’s no surprise that the need for counselling has increased in the past two years. Students can access professional, caring, and confidential counselling any time through our services.

“The team offers career clarity, as well as academic and personal counselling. Students can come and get a same-day appointment if they need one,” says Valerio.

Some of the supports offered within academic counselling include helping students figure out their career path, assistance with scheduling, and addressing any stress they are going through that involves their study routine.

“It can be overwhelming. Just sitting down with somebody and talking it out can make a huge difference,” says Valerio.Additional options include online therapy, community referrals, individual sessions, and even group sessions. Ultimately, students can book an appointment as many times as they need.

Employment Support Centre

The Employment Support Centre provides career readiness support and resources to help students and graduates prepare for job and career success. Through an appointment or a drop-in session, the team will help students set up and use LinkedIn, review their resume and cover letter, and develop their skills through mock interviews. The professionals at the Welcome Centre also assist students with job search coaching and strategies.

AC students even have access to an exclusive job search platform, Hire AC, where they can find summer positions, including part-time and full-time opportunities

You can read more about their services here.

Reach Out

For the winter term, the team at the Welcome Centre is operating remotely. When in-person services resume, you can find the team on the third floor of the E building above Student Commons.

The Welcome Centre operates Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. To book an appointment for any of the above services, call 613.727.4723 ext: 7200 or email welcomecentre@algonquincollege.com.