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How Academic Advisors Can Help

Make sure you're taking the right courses in the right sequence.

Academic advisors help you plan your educational path so you'll have the correct prerequisites to enrol in the courses you'll need to progress to the next step in the program.

Make the most of your college experience

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Are you a new or current student?

After applying to þƵ and meeting the admission requirements, you are considered a new þƵ student. As you continue into your second and subsequent terms, you are a current student.

Helping you plan your educational path

Academic Advisors are the þƵ program and post-secondary experts. They're here to discuss your specific situation and goals. You can meet with your advisor in-person or over the phone.

Academic advisors can help you:

  • Understand post-secondary culture and terminology.
  • Navigate þƵ programs and the related course descriptions and prerequisites.
  • Learn the skills to develop your own plan to meet your educational goals.
  • Manage program changes.
  • Choose appropriate elective or required courses for your current and future programs.
  • Determine which courses are needed to complete your credential.
  • Understand how to use the  for þƵ program requirements or for research toward future transfer to university.

We also provide information for students planning to .

Managing program changes

þƵ programs undergo review and renewal on a regular basis to ensure that a program or discipline is current, relevant and meeting student, community or industry needs.

For current students, this means that your program could change on the website while you are part-way through the credential. You have the choice of completing the program with the new curriculum, or to continue to follow a previous version of the program.

If you choose to follow the updated program curriculum, it is your responsibility to check how all your previously completed courses fit into the new version. Whether you choose to complete under the new version, or to continue on a previous one, please see an Academic Advisor to discuss your options and to obtain a program worksheet for guidance.