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PanelSession Lead Kerry-Ann Gray, Assistant Dean – Student Success and Alumni, Odette School of Business
Panel Members• Karen Pillon, Head – Access Services, Leddy Library• Mohsan Beg, Psychologist, Clinical Director, Student Counselling Centre• Beth Oakley, Director, Student Success Centre• Kerry-Ann Gray, Assistant Dean – Student Success and Alumni, Odette School of
Business• Kerri Zold, Manager, Career & Employment Services• Francine Herlehy, Assistant Dean (Student Services), Faculty of Law• Diane Rawlings, Department Head, Residence Services• Mike Houston, Director, International Student Centre
Services @ Leddy • Reference help desk (Librarians to help with in depth
research)• Circulation desk (staff on hand during all hours)• Writing Help desk (housed in the library – hours increased)• IT consultant on site (on hand during all hours)• Library tours (twice a year plus custom tours)• English conversation group (weekly activities)• High school sessions (custom built with teachers,
French/English)
Events @ Leddy• Booksales (twice a year)• Student appreciation days (during exams!)• Food for Fines (twice a year to help our campus food bank)• Blind date with a book (during Valentine’s day and holidays)• De-stress activities during exams• In conjunction with other departments on campus:
– Literary quickies– Comic book club– Speed reading – Free verse (Poems just want to be free!)
• Peer resume clinics• STEPS programs
• The Student Counselling Centre at the University of Windsor provides free, confidential short-term counselling to registered students
• SCC also provides consultation and referral services for University of Windsor faculty and staff.
• Services are provided by Psychologists, a Clinical Therapist, a Registered Nurse, and Master's-level graduate students.
Student Counselling Centre (SCC)
• Approximately 750 students seen for mental health services
• Over 3000 appointments• Over 200 of those appointments for students
presenting with a mental health crisis• Approximately 30% of students seen at intake
indicated suicidal thoughts
Student Counselling Centre (SCC)
• Top presenting problems: Depression; Anxiety; Family Issues; Relationship Problems; Feeling stressed/overwhelmed
• Provided training to faculty, staff, and students on topics such as:– Suicide Prevention– Mental Health 101– Identifying and Referring Students in Distress– How to Deliver Bad News
Student Counselling Centre (SCC)
Student Success Centre
• Your success matters! The Student Success Centre offers a variety of programs and services that can enhance a student’s university experience and contribute to academic success and personal growth.
Beth Oakley, DirectorStudent Success Centre
University of Windsor
PROGRAMS FOR ORIENTATION & MENTORING• New student orientation programs: Head Start and Summer
Information Program• Connecting4Success: A mentoring program for first generation
university students• Orientation, ongoing support, and advising for college transfer
students• UWindsor Welcome Week: September orientation for new students
Email: [email protected] or phone: 519.253.3000 ext. 3462
Student Success Centre
DISABILITY SERVICES• Academic accommodations for students with diagnosed disabilitiesEmail: [email protected] or phone: 519.253.3000 ext. 3463
ACADEMIC ADVISING• Academic planning for undeclared students and college transfers• Choosing a major• Adding, dropping, or withdrawing from a course*• Understanding and reviewing your degree audit*• *Students who have declared a major should visit their faculty
academic advisorEmail: [email protected]
Student Success Centre
LEADERSHIP & VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES• LEAD@UWindsor: Volunteer opportunities within Student Affairs• Volunteer Website: Various on and off campus volunteer opportunities at
www.uwindsor.ca/volunteer• Co-curricular Transcript: Online documentation of extracurricular campus
involvementEmail: [email protected] or phone: 519.253.3000 ext. 3289
STUDY SKILLS & WRITING SUPPORT• STEPS: Support for students to improve learning and study skills for
midterms and final exams• Writing Support Desk (Leddy Library)• Campus LifelineEmail: [email protected] or phone: 519.253.3000 ext. 3471
Student Success Centre
Odette Student Success Centre• Services Available:
– Transition to University– Developing Time Management and Study Skills– Tutoring – Concentrations / Designations– Course selection / Degree Audit– Building Your Profile– Career Advice and Resume Help– Employer Events and Job Postings
HOUSE Mentorship ProgramA peer mentorship program designed to assist first year students with: • Transition to university• Joining the Odette Community• Navigating Campus Life and Services• Peer to Peer Advising • Early Recognition of Academic Issues• Development of Leadership Skills
Career ServicesINDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENTS• Career options by specialization • Targeted resumes by job or industry • Targeted cover letters by job or
industry• Interview Techniques and Mock
Interviews• Job Search Strategies• Professional Designation Information• Useful web links to various career
sites
Free Resume & Cover Letter Clinic –Outside Odette Student Success
CentreMon-Thurs
EVENTS and ADDITIONAL SERVICES• UW/SCC Job Fair• Odette Business Recruitment Fair• mySuccess – Job Postings• Networking Events• Employer Recruitment Events• Information Sessions - Seminars
mySuccesssuccess.uwindsor.ca
mySuccess is a resources all students can access!
• Job Postings – FT, PT, Summer, Internships
• Event Information and Registration
• VIP Program• Co-op• Work Study
• Career Information and Resources
• Career Advising Appointments
• Academic Advising Appointments
Contact Us …
Odette Student Success Centre-Career Services
Room 203, OdetteEmail: [email protected]
Web: www.my.uwindsor.ca
Please log onto mySuccess to view available appointment times
Co-operative EducationIntegrates semesters of study with semesters of full-time, paid employment in career-related positions.
Co-op option available in the following degree programs:• Business• Business / Computer Science• Computer Science• Engineering• Kinesiology• Physics (Physics & High Technology, Medical Physics)• Master of Engineering• Master of Engineering - Mechanical Automotive• Master of Science Degree in Computer Science
Career and Employment Services• Individual appointments on various career development and
employability topics including; career planning, interview preparation, job search, résumé & cover letter writing, and more.
• Mock Interviews for jobs and professional program admissions• Interest testing and assessments • Networking events
• Annual job fair in January in partnership with St. Clair College• Graduate and Professional Schools Fair in October• Various employer information sessions throughout the year
• Group workshops on a variety of career development and employability topics
• Job postings targeted to UWindsor students and alumni. This includes full-time, part-time, summer, contract, volunteer and international career opportunities.
• Resume critiques via peer resume clinics or email
Volunteer Internship Program• Runs every Fall, Winter and Summer term• VIP students will gain work experience and transferable skills by
volunteering for a minimum of 40 hours at a non-profit or publicly funded organization
• Career and Employment Services staff develop the volunteer opportunities to post and match students with
• VIP students also work on professional development and reflection activities as part of the program
• Students that complete all of the program requirements get a notation on their transcript and a certificate signed by the president.
• All University of Windsor students in good academic standing are eligible to apply
Referring students to Co-op, Career and Employment Services
mySuccess (https://success.uwindsor.ca) is an ideal starting point where students can:
• Search job postings• Access the events calendar to find out about workshops,
networking events, resume clinics, etc.• Book a 1:1 appointment with a staff member• Apply to VIP and Co-op• View online resources
www.uwindsor.ca/[email protected]
519-253-3000 ext. 3895Lambton #1101 (Co-op team)
Dillon Hall #111 (Career and Employment Services)*
* Career and Employment Services moving to Joyce Entrepreneurship Centre
FACULTY OF LAWStudent Services
• The Student Services Office is dedicated to ensuring that students have thebest possible experience at Windsor Law. We help law students navigatetheir legal education from Orientation to Graduation.
• We provide academic advising, support student groups, promote student lifeand community building activities, and act as the primary resource forstudents who are seeking to find balance in their law school experience.
• The Student Services Office helps students take advantage of theopportunities available and navigate any academic, personal, or healthchallenges that may arise as they pursue their legal education. We serve asa liaison between students and faculty or other administrators and advocatefor students and student organizations. We support student organizationsand their events and host many of our own.
Summary of Services• Counseling – academic, financial, personal, discipline, bar
admission• Career Services – full service including OCI’s, JAW, • Peer Mentorship , Job Shadowing, Virtual Coffee and High
School Outreach Programs• Windsor Wellness & JustBalance• Financial Aid & Awards, Enhancement Fund and Emergency
Loans• Exchanges and Study Abroad Opportunities (Monash – Italy
and Malaysia)• SJF, PBSC, TLJN, NWT and Ontario Judicial Internships;
Clinical & Experiential Opportunities (CLA, LAW, LTEC, GLELC)
Residence is about…• 1st step to independence with focus on
personal development to academic success. • Emphasis on developing communities early
on. • From getting involved to leadership
development• Themed communities• Umbrella of support
International Student Centre2nd Floor Laurier HallMike Houston, Director
• Provides Services for Current International Students– Early arrival assistance– Orientation– Support with cultural adjustment, Canadian immigration documents,
US visas, personal concerns– First year academic advising and registration– OHIP equivalent Health Insurance Plan
• Exchange Programs
Guidelines for Making Referrals
• Listen carefully to information student is providing.
• Confirm to student what you perceive the issue to be
• If referral is required, explain to the student why s/he is being referred
• Wherever possible, provide the student with the name of person you are referring them to
https://success.uwindsor.ca
Guidelines for Making Referrals
• Ensure that student knows the location of the office they are being referred to
• Where appropriate, call ahead to indicate you are sending a student to their area
• Indicate to the student s/he is welcome to return if the issue requires additional steps to resolve