Services and supports for students 2022 News Archive

Students
Welcome to Summer Term, Bisons!
May 9, 2022 —
For those of you studying over Summer Term, we are beyond excited to welcome you back! We have missed your energy on campus these past two years and are looking forward to seeing you in person.

Students
Need Academic English Support? Enroll in Part-Time Academic English Courses
April 29, 2022 —
English language courses are available through the English Language Centre’s Part-Time Academic English Courses (PTAEC)

Update to UM students: April 22, 2022
April 22, 2022 —
Message from Laurie Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students) on exam-related topics and supports, Graduation Pow Wow, Convocation and student opportunities

Students
Prep in advance and get help fast
April 22, 2022 —
As we wrap up another term, here are some tips and tricks to consider as you navigate your exams in the next couple of weeks.

Students
Study smart and prioritize self-care
April 18, 2022 —
Whether it’s your first time taking exams, or you have many times before, everyone can use some strategies for studying and self-care

Students
Prepare for success when studying for finals
April 11, 2022 —
Some additional aspects to exams that you should consider before beginning your study preparations

Students
Prepping for final exams
April 8, 2022 —
The Academic Learning Centre (ALC) offers a variety of free tutoring services including content and study skills tutoring in more than 120 UM courses

Students
Nervous about upcoming exams?
April 8, 2022 —
While it’s completely normal to feel nervous about an exam, you don’t want nerves to steer you off-track in the weeks leading up to final exams

Students
Dealing with anxiety? Distract your mind and find your calm
March 21, 2022 —
Find out how one Healthy U volunteer uses grounding strategies to manage anxiety attacks

Students
Customize your care: Explore UM’s self-help and group support options
February 28, 2022 —
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to mental health care. Although directly connecting with a mental health professional on a one-on-one basis is helpful, it isn’t your only option