While living on-campus, it is important to know how to contact the right people when you need them. Here, you can find out who to contact in Student Life, as well as contacts and resources in case of emergency for both on and off-campus.
The Campus Life Director oversees all of residence life while living in residence, themselves. They direct residence programming for students but also serve as a mentor and provides pastoral care. The Campus Life Director is trained in suicide intervention and conflict resolution and works to ensure that residence is a safe and supportive place for all students.
The Campus Life Director – Student Leadership oversees residence life programming together with the Campus Life Director – Administration. They are also staff liaison for the University College Student Council and provide oversight to the Stuco team. Finally, they develop programming that engages the entire campus community – residence students and commuters – in both on and off campus settings.
Each year two SRAs – one male and one female – are selected to lead a residence, as well as to provide leadership to their fellow RAs. Typically, these roles are filled by those that have previously served as RAs. Like other RAs, the SRAs live in residence and organize weekly care groups for the other students in their assigned hall. These leaders are on the front line of residence living, providing support and ensuring that community life is enjoyed and respected by all.
Beyond orientation, the International Student Services Coordinator provides ongoing assistance and support for students dealing with immigration (consultations, renewal, and/or acquiring documents), medical visits and international health insurance, and for the many cross-cultural issues that arise during the school year.
The Intake Counsellor is a great resource for students that need help processing and managing personal struggles in many areas of life. The Intake Counsellor will meet with students for an initial assessment to determine the kind of supports they need and then pair the student with one of our capable student counsellors that is part of the M.A. Counselling program in the Providence Seminary for continued free counselling sessions.
A list of individuals certified in First Aid/CPR is available in the Welcome Centre. Basic first aid kits are available in the Welcome Centre and around campus.
Provincial
Niverville
St. Pierre Jolys
Steinbach
Most offices are open from Mon - Fri, 8:15am - 4:30pm, with a lunch break from 12:00pm – 1:00pm unless otherwise posted. Hours are subject to change.
Contact - 204-433-7488 ext. 274