Advisory and Support
Student Advocacy
519 University Centre Tel: (204) 474-7423 Fax: (204) 474-7567 Email: student_advocacy@umanitoba.ca The office of Student Advocacy provides confidential centralized services for receiving student complaints and grievances. This centre serves as a general information source for students regarding their rights and responsibilities. Students are assisted in the resolution of any problems or concerns resulting from academic and/or discipline decisions. Students are advised of policies and procedures to follow, both informally and formally via appeals. Where appropriate, referrals will be made to other campus resources. Disability Services 155 University Centre Tel: (204) 474-6213 TTY: (204) 474-9790 Fax: (204) 261-7732 Email: disability_services@umanitoba.ca Disability Services helps to arrange accommodations for students with disabilities at the University of Manitoba. Any student with a disability can access services through our office. Students with chronic, hearing, learning, injury- related, mental health, medical, physical, or visual disabilities are eligible. Students with temporary disabilities, such as sprains and breaks, are also eligible to use our services. International Centre for Students (ICS) 541 University Centre Tel: (204) 474-8501 Fax: (204) 474-7562 Email: ics@cc.umanitoba.ca ICS provides a variety of pre-arrival and post-arrival services and programs to international students at the University of Manitoba. ICS organizes various interactive and informative workshops to help raise students' and Canadians' awareness of adjustment issues. International Student Advisors are able to help students with any difficulties that they may be having at the university, with their permit and/or visa, or obtaining necessary documents. The Off-Campus Work Permit Project Coordinator can determine if a student is eligible for an Off-Campus Work Permit and can assist with the processing of the application. ICS also helps students get the information they need. Shortly after a student receives their admission letter, ICS will contact them with useful information about ICS programs and services, coming to Winnipeg, and finding a place to live. Aboriginal Student Centre 537 University Centre Tel: (204) 474-8850 Fax: (204) 275-3142 Toll Free: 1-800-432-1960 Email asc@umanitoba.ca Student Counselling and Career Centre 474 University Centre Tel: (204) 474-8592 Fax: (204) 474-7558 Email: lindenna@cc.umanitoba.ca Getting through university poses many difficult challenges. Many students experience stress due to the adjustments required by their studies and the multiple roles in their lives. Common issues students identify are feeling worried, anxious or depressed, having relationship problems or underachievement in their studies. Counselling is available for supportive or problem-solving assistance for academic, vocational, emotional, personal, or social concerns. Counsellors help explore these issues and assist students to work toward achieving the goals they have set for themselves. Most students can benefit from seeing a counsellor at some point in their university experience. The Student Counselling Centre offers individual, couple or family counselling in individual and groups formats. The professional staff has a variety of backgrounds including Clinical Psychology, Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology, and Social Work. Peer Advisors 150 University Centre Tel: (204) 474-6696 E-mail: peer@umsu.ca Peer Advisors are students helping students at the University of Manitoba. We are an approachable and confidential resource for students who have questions, need to talk with someone about personal issues, want information on different issues or topics, or have academic questions or concerns. Peer Advisors are:
U of M Food Bank 518 University Centre Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm (during regular session) Tel: (204) 474-9850 E-mail: foodbank@cc.umanitoba.ca The University of Manitoba Food Bank is committed to providing quality, accessible food for students needing assistance. The Food Bank is a joint program between the University of Manitoba, through the Office of Student Affairs and the University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU). The Food Bank is meant to supplement the needs of students and is dedicated to providing a confidential and respectful service for students. Students wishing to use the food bank must first go to the Financial Aid and Awards Office - 422 University Centre, and from there are directed to the food bank on the fifth floor of University Centre. Anyone with questions may call the Financial Aid and Awards Office at 474-8197 or the UMSU Director of Student Affairs at 474-6524 Bison Grocery Run Sat & Sun: 12pm-3:30pm (regular session only!) Tel: (204) 474-6822 The Bison Grocery Run is a service offered to students requiring groceries on the weekend. A free shuttle runs between University Centre and Superstore (on Bison Drive) each on Saturday and Sunday between 12-3:30pm. Students can just show up and hop a ride to get groceries and a ride back to University Centre. Footnotes
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