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Student success
Brock Central
Brock Central, within the Office of the Registrar & Enrolment Services, is located on the third floor of Schmon Tower.
The Brock Central team will help you with: central@brocku.ca brocku.ca/registrar/faqs
• Registration and admissions questions.
• Tuition and fee payments and student account inquiries.
• OSAP, scholarship and bursary questions.
• Academic changes and appeals.
• Requests for documentation (Confirmation of Enrolment, transcripts, diplomas, letters, etc.).
• CPP Forms.
Our centralized approach to service delivery will allow you to address multiple inquiries and requests in one convenient location.
Academic Advising
It’s extremely important to connect with an academic advisor during your studies. An academic advisor will:
• Help you build a program plan to suit your interests.
• Clarify University rules and regulations.
• Notify you of important dates and deadlines.
• Share strategies for success.
If you’re enrolled in a BA General Humanities, BA Social Sciences, or BSc Sciences program, are undecided, wanting to change your major, or have a question, the Brock Academic Advising team will be there to help. If you’ve declared a major, you can contact the academic advisor assigned to your program. For more information, and to find the advisor for your program, please visit brocku.ca/ academic-advising/find-your-advisor
All appointments for academic advising may be made through your student portal at my.brocku.ca
Learning Services
Learning Services provides academic support to help you reach your full potential. Services and events include:
• On-campus and online live workshops addressing a variety of academic topics.
• Drop-in academic support and study groups in writing, science, math, and business.
• Brock upper-year student tutors to help you succeed in any of your classes.*
• BU101 online academic preparation program.
• Events such as Resilience and Opportunity Conference, Night Against Procrastination, and more.
• Online skill tutorials and tip sheets in essay writing, referencing, math, science, exam preparation, time management, and other academic skills.
You may register for workshops and events on ExperienceBU.
*Tutoring is Learning Services’ only pay-for-use service ($25/hour) brocku.ca/student-life-success
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Hadiya’dagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Centre
As part of the Student Success Centre, Hadiya’dagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Centre is focused on providing a welcoming, supportive and inclusive environment for Aboriginal students and visitors to our campus.
Our goal is to help all Aboriginal students, including First Nations, Metis and Inuit, make the transition to the Brock University community, and to provide support and resources to enhance their academic success and cultural identity at Brock. We recognize that the transition may be difficult due to differing cultures and perspectives. We offer social and academic support in a culturally sensitive manner to encourage Aboriginal students to maintain their identity within the university setting. We also work closely with Aboriginal community partners to enhance the success of both current and prospective students.
brocku.ca/aboriginal-student-services
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