King's University College Viewbook 2024

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Western Universit y • Canada VIEWBOOK 2024

• King’s students are Western University students and have a Western student ID

• Take a class at Western’s main campus or at one of the other affiliates – Brescia or Huron • Access all the facilities, services, extra-curriculars, and

at Western • Graduate with a Western University degree

2 KING’S AT WESTERN Programs 4-5 Going Global/Experiential 6-7 Learning/Co-curricular programs Admissions Information 8-9 Scholarships 10 Money Matters/Tuition 11 Residence/Meal Plan 12 Student Transition 13 Student Services 14-15
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge that our campus at King’s University College is situated on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, and Chonnonton peoples, all of whom have longstanding relationships to the land of Southwestern Ontario and the City of London. The First Nations communities of our local area include Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Oneida Nation of the Thames, and Munsee Delaware Nation. In our region, there are eleven First Nations communities, as well as a growing indigenous urban population. King’s University College values the significant historical and contemporary contributions of local and regional First Nations, and all of the Original Peoples of Turtle Island (also known as North America).

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Programs

King’s common first year gives you time to find your passion. Students take a variety of courses from a range of disciplines prior to making their program selection.

Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKA

Catholic Studies

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Catholic Studies for Teachers

• Honors, Major, Minor

English Language and Literature

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

English for Teachers

• Minor

Foundations in

The New Liberal Arts

• Year 1 program only

French Language and Literature

• Honours, Major, Minor

French Studies

• Specialization

Islamic Studies

• Minor

Jewish Studies

• Major, Minor

Middle East Studies

• Major Philosophy

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Religion & Society

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Social and Political Thought

• Honours, Major, Minor

World Religions and Cultures

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Writing and Social Change

• Minor

Faculty of Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKO

Analytics and Decision Sciences

• Major, Minor

Criminology

• Honours, Major, Minor

Economics

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Finance

• Major, Minor

Financial Economics

• Specialization

History

• Honours, Major, Minor

Migration and Border Studies

• Minor Politics and International Relations

• Honours, Major, Minor Psychology

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Public History

• Minor Sociology

• Honours, Major, Minor

Specialized Programs:

Childhood and Youth Studies

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKC

• Honours, Major, Minor

andLocalGlobal Experiential Course Opportunities Available!

Disability Studies

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKB

• Major, Minor

Finance and Wealth

Management

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (combined program with a 2-year diploma from Fanshawe College)

OUAC Program Code: EKF

• Major

Human Rights Studies

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKH

• Major, Minor

Social Justice and Peace Studies

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKJ

• Honours, Specialization, Major, Minor

Thanatology

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

OUAC Program Code: EKT

• Honours, Major, Minor

King’s has pathway agreements with Western University’s Faculty of Education. Graduates from programs in Catholic Studies for Teachers, Childhood and Youth Studies, French, and Social Justice and Peace Studies who meet the minimum requirements can be considered for one of these pathways.

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School of Management, Economics and Math

We provide students with a leading undergraduate education through our Bachelor of Arts in Economics or Finance and our Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies programs – both with several specialized program streams.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Degree programs in Economics and Finance

OUAC Program Code: EKO

Specialized degree programs in:

• Economics

• Finance

• Financial Economics

King’s common first year provides economics and finance students an opportunity to study within their chosen field of study while still receiving a broad liberal arts foundation. By third and fourth year, students engage with specialized curriculum tailored to their chosen

Program(s) of study; be it economics, finance, financial economics, and/or a combination of programs offered by different faculties. Students wishing to pursue graduate studies complete an undergraduate thesis mentored by a faculty member and all students have the option of working toward an industry recognized designation in part through their academic studies. They can also participate in Western’s internship and study abroad opportunities to enhance their academic and student experience.

Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS)

OUAC Program Code: EKD

Specialized degree programs in:

• Accounting

• Finance & Administration

• Global Commerce

• Organizational & Human Resources

First year BMOS students take a common core of Math, Economics, and Business and then select 2.0 elective courses based on their areas of interest and potential

School of Social Work

King’s School of Social Work is a place where you can learn the skills and knowledge to take action and make a difference. Our small classes and exceptional faculty will provide you with engaging and interactive lectures; the opportunity to learn and grow with a small group of peers; and individualized attention and support. We offer both the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and the Master of Social Work (MSW).

BSW

OUAC Code EKS – admission is into Year 3

Application deadline for the BSW: March 15, 2024

Preparation for professional practice in the dynamic and evolving profession of social work begins with the Bachelor of Social Work. Our program includes

education for social work practice with individuals, families, groups and communities. The opportunity to develop practice skills is provided through direct experience in a variety of social service and health organizations under professional supervision.

MSW

(Applications to the MSW are completed through Western’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies)

Application deadline to the MSW: January 15, 2024

Designed to develop and enhance the knowledge and practice skills of social work professionals, our expanded MSW program includes a greater selection of practice-oriented courses and more opportunities to apply theory in

Program(s) of study. They specialize into one of four streams beginning in second year. Each stream is linked to a professional designation or certificate program for students intent on working in a specialized field upon graduation.

Internship Program Studies

The BMOS program offers an Industry Internship Program (IIP) for students interested in practical degree-related experience in an employment setting prior to graduation. Internships are available across a broad sector of private and public companies and are aligned with Program(s) of study. Students spend 8 – 16 months working in their chosen industry between the third and fourth years of their degree.

BMOS ’23 Hons Double Major in Accounting and Economics

Gold Medal Winner, 2023

Further Education: pursuing the Certified Professional Accountant (CPA) designation through the Graduate program in Accounting at Western University.

real life situations. Two streams are offered: 1-year advanced standing for those with a BSW, and a 2-year program for students who hav e completed a four-year undergraduate degree in another discipline.

BSW Hons ’22 Gold Medal Winner, Graduation 2022

“The Bachelor of Social Work program at King’s led to immense personal and professional development. I finished the program feeling confident and prepared for the many opportunities available to me within and beyond my community.”

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Ariel Seale Eden Brooke Jarrett

Experiential Learning: Go Global or Stay Local

• Integrate classroom theory with real-world experiences—globally or locally

• Enhance your academic transcript with Western’s Global and Intercultural Engagement Honour

• Gain confidence to make a difference in the world after graduation

Opportunities in a wide range of degree programs that include:

• Community Based Learning

• Mentorships

• Internships

• Practicums

• Service Learning

• International Academic Exchange

• Supervised Undergraduate Research

King’s is a leader in its commitment to internationalization and its encouragement of all students to

Meet students from around the world. Over 21% of King’s students are international and come from over 30 nations. What better way to get connected globally?

Adam Bachmeier

Major in Criminology, Minor in Psychology

The University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle campus)

“Studying in Australia has been one of the most amazing experiences. Being able to live in a foreign country and continue my studies is something I would definitely recommend to my friends. The University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle campus) is so similar to King’s in many ways! I really loved being able to go to the beach for a few hours in between classes since it was so close. I got to meet so many amazing people and made friends that will last a lifetime.”

• Each year approximately 100-150 King’s students participate in an international experience.

Ethiopia 2020*

• Get involved with the International Student Peer Guide Program, or the Bridging Orientation Program and volunteer with assisting new international students. If you have been on an exchange, volunteer in the Global Ambassador Program to help promote international study and exchange to other King’s students.

• King’s University College will grant a $1500 bursary to full-time students participating in an academic exchange program or experiential learning opportunity for 1 semester or less ($1000 for part-time students), or $3000 for a full year academic exchange program

Vimy Ridge 2022 Rome 2022 Fremantle, Western Australia
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Taking Experiential Learning classes or going on academic exchange will change what you thought was possible at university.
110
NUMBER OF KING’S COURSES WITH EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING COMPONENT

Co-Curricular Programs

The King’s Promise

The King’s Promise Program is a 4-year co-curricular program; which will guarantee students a meaningful job within 6 months of graduation.

If this is not achieved, the student can return to King’s for one additional year of courses and campus-based support, tuition-free. Alongside your studies you will complete activities to support your career development, enhance pre-employment skills, gain tangible workplace experience, and engage in experiential learning. The King’s Promise Program will empower you to achieve your education, career, and life goals in line with King’s mission as a “Place to be and a Place to Become”.

Experience is the bridge between your degree and successful transition to work. Outside of the classroom experience will help you:

• Feel confident about decisions

• Expand your knowledge of occupational alternatives

• Develop a professional network

• Learn workplace related skills

There are many different ways to build experience from clubs and extra-curricular involvement to practicum-based coursework, internship opportunities, job shadowing, on campus and community volunteering, to work/study abroad programs.

King’s Job Shadow Program

The King’s Job Shadow program offers you an opportunity to experience a day in the life of a professional in a role of interest to you! These one-day placements, occurring in or around Reading Week each term, allow you to gain information and knowledge about the tasks and expectations involved in particular job roles while also making important professional connections in the community and expanding your professional network!

King’s Co-Curricular Record (CCR)

The King’s Co-Curricular Record provides you with recognition of your on-campus activities outside the classroom. It complements and enhances your academic transcript and is an incredible addition to your resume, portfolio or graduate school application.

287

NUMBER OF CCR OPPORTUNITIES IN 2022-2023

Co-Curricular Record Benefits

The CCR offers opportunities that develop 6 key competencies:

• Adaptable Problem Solver

• Community Builder

• Global Learner

• Critical Thinker

• Future-Focused Planner

• Innovative Leader

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Admissions

Ontario Admission Requirements

To be considered on the basis of your Ontario Secondary School Diploma you must have a minimum of six Grade 12 U and or M courses (excluding co-op) and the prerequisites required for your program. Prerequisites will be included in the calculation of your admission average.

Other Admissions Categories:

Canadian High School

– Other Provinces

Students applying from outside of Ontario, please check our website for specific admission requirements by province.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

• Successful completion of the IB Diploma

• Passes in a minimum of 6 subjects; 3 of which must be at the Higher Level with no mark less than 4

• Pre-requisites for your program as specified by King’s. Please see website for specific requirements

Human

Finance and Wealth Management (FWM) OUAC code EKF

Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) OUAC code EKJ

ENG 4U

Five additional 4U/M level courses

ENG 4U

MCV 4U (with min grade of 60%)

Four additional 4U/M level course

ENG 4U

Five additional 4U/M level courses

ENG 4U

Five additional 4U/M level courses

U.S. High School

• A minimum of 4.0 full Senior (Grade 12) academic courses (4.0 full courses)

G.C.E. Advanced Level

• 3 distinct A-Levels or (4 distinct AS-Levels) with a minimum average between “B” and “C”

Social Sciences OUAC code EKO

MDM 4U strongly recommended for students interested in Psychology

MCV 4U strongly recommended for students interested in Economics/Finance

ENG 4U

• Advanced Standing may be awarded for A-level courses with final grades of A or B

College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT)

Thanatology OUAC code EKT

Five additional 4U/M level courses

ENG 4U

Management and Organizational Studies (MOS) OUAC code EKD

Applicant Profile

Two 12U Math (MDM 4U, MFH 4U, MCV 4U)

Three additional 4U/M level courses

MCV 4U strongly recommended

If you are concerned that your final average will fall below our minimum admission requirements, please complete an Applicant Profile. The Applicant Profile allows you to detail extenuating circumstances or extracurricular activities that support your application. DUE: May 1st.

Please refer to Admissions on the Future Students website.

• Completion of a one –year General Arts and Science Certificate, Human Services Foundation Certificate, or Pre-Health Science Certificate with a minimum cumulative average of B OR

Completion of a two or three- year diploma with a cumulative average of B

• Transfer credits may be awarded from a completed two or three – year diploma

• King’s has partnered with several Ontario colleges to create pathway agreements. Please contact info@kings.uwo.ca for more information.

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Program OUAC Code Prerequisites & Other Requirements Arts OUAC
OUAC
OUAC
code EKA ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses Childhood and Youth Studies
code EKC ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses Disability Studies
code EKB ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses
Rights Studies OUAC code EKH

How to Apply

Apply Online: APPLICATIONS

OPEN SEPTEMBER 21, 2023. DEADLINE for Early Consideration January 15, 2024

Apply online on the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) website at ouac.on.ca

King’s University College is located within Western University on the website. Please reference King’s program codes on Pg.8.

January Admission:

If you are interested in beginning your studies in January, please contact Enrolment Services directly.

Send transcripts and Required Documents:

After we receive your application, you will receive an acknowledgment email requesting any further documents we need. We must receive supporting

documents before we can make an admissions decision.

If you are transferring from an Ontario college or University, transcripts may be electronically submitted through the OUAC. If you are a current Ontario high school student, your grades will be submitted to the OUAC automatically by your school.

English Language Proficiency Requirements

Students admitted to King’s must be proficient in written and spoken English. If English is not your first language, you must provide proof of your proficiency in listening, speaking, writing and reading English, with either an official test or approved ESL program. Waivers are available if you have studied in an English-speaking environment for 4 or more years.

We reserve the right to ask any applicant to provide proof of English language proficiency. For additional acceptable test options please visit www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/admission-requirements/english-proficiency/

Acceptable English Language Tests

Acceptable English Language Programs

If you apply to King’s and your English language proficiency test scores do not meet our requirements, you can apply to the following English as a Second Language programs. If you successfully complete the program, you meet the English proficiency requirements for admission.

IELTS

International English Language Testing Service ielts.org

TOEFL

Test of English as a Foreign Language etscanada.ca | institution code: 0984

A minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than 6.0.

Students must achieve a written TOEFL score of 580 or higher and a score of 4.5 on the TWE; or a score of 85-90 on Internet Based Test (IBT) with no section less than 20.

ICEAP iceap.ca

Fanshawe College fanshawec.ca/international/ new-applicants/eap

Western English Language Centre (WELC) welc.ca

Successful completion of Level 7

Successful completion of Level 10 with a grade of “A”

Academic English Program (AEP) – High Advanced Level with a 70% OR Boost program with a 70%

Mark these dates on your calendar!

Test Level Required
englishtest.duolingo.com
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Duolingo
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of 115 overall with a minimum of 100 for each subscore
/ Program Level Required
Institution
9 2023 2024 - January to April May to August September September 21 Opening date for OUAC Applications January 15 OUAC deadline for student studying in Ontario and IVEY Business School Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO) application deadline March 15 Application deadline for students applying into Year 3 entry into the Professional School of Social Work April 1 Application deadline for International Students (recommended). Book your Summer Academic Orientation appointment for course selection. April 30 Deadline for most application-based Scholarships and Awards May 1 Deadlines to submit an Applicant Profile (optional) June 1 Deadline for Ontario students to accept Offer of Admission. Application for Guaranteed Residence due Late August International Bridging Week September 5 End of Orientation week and Classes begin VIEWBOOK 2024

Scholarships

King’s offers generous unlimited and guaranteed Entrance Scholarships for all new domestic and international high school students, college and university transfers.

High School Students

Successful completion of a specialist high skills major in one of the following areas: Arts & Culture; Business; Environment; Health and Wellness; Justice and Community Safety and Non-Profit/ Social Justice, Sports Major

Transfer Students

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Scholarship Number Awarded Academic Average Value Gerald Killan Regis Entrance Scholarship Cannot be help concurrently with another Entrance / continuing Scholarship One The first-year undergraduate student
highest admissions average $5000 (renewable $4000/year) President’s Regis Entrance Scholarship Cannot be help concurrently with another Entrance / continuing Scholarship Four Undergraduate students with
highest admissions averages. $5000 (renewable $4000/year) President’s Regis Entrance Scholarship for International Students Cannot be help concurrently with another Entrance / continuing Scholarship Four International undergraduate students
$5000 (renewable $4000/year) High School Entrance Scholarship Unlimited 95%+ 90.0-94.9% 85.0-89.9% 82.0-84.9% $3500 $3000 $2500 $1500 Entrance Scholarship for Arts & Humanities Unlimited 95%+ 90.0-94.9% 85.0-89.9% 82.0-84.9% $4500 $4000 $3500 $3000 IB Entrance Scholarship Unlimited 40+ 35-39 30-34 25-29 $3500 $3000 $2500 $1500 International High School Entrance Scholarship Unlimited 95%+ 90.0-94.9% 85.0-89.9% 82.0-84.9% $5000 $4500 $3500 $2500 Specialist High Skills Major Entrance Award Ontario High School applicants only Unlimited
with the
the
with the highest admissions averages.
$2000 College Transfers Entrance Scholarship (CAAT) Unlimited 90%+ 85.00-89.9% 82.0-84.9% 80.0-81.9% $2500 $2000 $1500 $1000 University Transfers Entrance Scholarship Unlimited 90%+ 85.00-89.9% 82.0-84.9% 80.0-81.9% $2500 $2000 $1500 $1000 CEGEP Entrance Scholarships Unlimited 95%+ 90.0-94.9% 85.0-89.9% 82.0-84.9% $3500 $3000 $2000 $1500
11 VIEWBOOK 2024 Program Details Bursaries Non – repayable grants ranging from $500-$1100 Work Study Experience Paid positions on campus for eligible Canadian and International students. OSAP If you reside in Ontario, you may apply for a student loan and grant 2023/2024 Tuition and Activity Fees* Canadian & Permanent Residents (Ontario) $8,076.94 Canadian & Permanent Residents (Out of Province) $8,695.94 International Students $45,015.94 International BMOS Students $57,257.94 Residence & Meal Plan** $13,022.00 * Fees subject to change for 2024/2025 **Amount reflected is for a double room, additional fee of $1,800 will be charged for a single room residence. Snapshot of the 2022-2023 Academic
$3,490,627 Total amount of scholarships, awards and bursaries awarded to students MSW Funding $60,700 Work Study $421,264 Bursaries $179,009 Student Awards $454,225 Scholarships $2,375,429
Entrance
• Cardinal Thomas C. Collins Scholarship for Catholic Student Leadership - $5000 • Emmett and Loretta Regan Memorial Award - $4500 • Joy and Hope Entrance Award for Indigenous Students - $1000 • King’s Academic Athletic Scholarships - $3000 • King’s Entrance Award for Students New to Canada - $1000 • Sister of St. Joseph Scholarship - $5000 • The Boys’ and Girls Club of London Foundation Entrance Award - $2500 • KPMG BIPOC Student Award - $2500
Year
Additional
Scholarships / Applications Required
Money Matters

Residence/Meal Plan Residence Quick Facts

Live in the Heart of King’s

Residence is more than just a convenient place to live—it’s a vibrant, supportive community committed to the values of diversity, respect and academic achievement.

Meal Plan Options

The King’s meal plan provides a broad and varied choice in menu

• Meal plans are available for both Residence and Off-Campus students

• The food services team at Aramark is committed to purchasing local. Café 54 features locally roasted fair trade coffee. In addition, we continually focus on purchashing local products throughout the year. Ingredients vary on the menu depending on seasonality and availability.

• The food services team is experienced in providing food options that are responsive to religious and/ or health-based dietary needs

• Residence is guaranteed to all new-toKing’s students who return their residence application by the guarantee deadline.

• Variety of Residence Room Options: Single rooms and double rooms in single gender and mixed gender units.

Upper Year Residence: In addition to the residence spaces for first year students, King’s offers furnished housing for upper year students in Epworth Place Houses and King’s Commons Apartments (meal plans optional).

• Inclusive Community: Residence is a diverse and inclusive community that welcomes international and local students, and provides a rich living experience for students of all backgrounds.

• Transitional supports: We know that first year is new experience for everyone. The Residence and Campus Life Office has a full year residence program curriculum in place to provide social activities, learning opportunities, and the support and resources you need at every stage of your first year experience.

• Clean, comfortable living areas with your safety and security in mind: Housekeeping, residence staff, and campus security work together to help you feel at home.

• Bus service: A free shuttle bus runs between King’s and the rest of campus throughout the class day. Bus stops for city buses (LTC) are located close to residence.

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Be. Become. Belong.

Orientation Week

Orientation week is the best way for students new to King’s to feel connected to their new home. O-Week is meant to help you learn how to succeed on campus academically and socially; both in your first year and throughout your university experience.

Making the Transition

King’s is committed to ensuring a smooth transition to your first year of studies at university. A wide variety of programming has been established to provide the resources you will need to be successful.

Summer Academic Orientation (SAO) kings.uwo.ca/sao

As of April 1, you can book your summer academic counselling appointment. These academic advising appointments will assist you in making important decisions about your first-year course selection, timetable and degree options/planning.

Be. Become. Belong.

The Be. Become. Belong. series is designed to make the transition to postsecondary as smooth as possible. Programming and resources are designed to ensure students have the necessary tools to help succeed in first year at King’s and beyond. The series is focused on preparing students to transition to university as well as providing support during first year beyond.

KAMP

The King’s Academic Mentoring Program (KAMP) pairs first-year students with an upper-year student who can help navigate the academic, social and spiritual transitions experienced in first year.

Campus Connections

The King’s Campus Connection program welcomes new first-year or first-time students to King’s. It connects students to each other as well as to campus, while educating them on the programs, services and supports available at King’s.

International Student Services

International Peer Guide Program The King’s International Peer Guide Program is designed to assist international and exchange students new to King’s with adjusting to university culture and Canadian life.

International Bridging Program

This program provides an opportunity for international students to transition to life at King’s a week prior to Orientation Week.

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Wellness and Care at King’s

Campus Ministry

Campus Ministry plays a vital role in keeping King’s connected to its Catholic mission and identity, its history, its community, and to one another.

“Campus Ministry is here for you! Our diverse and professional team works hard to build and nurture a community where all people are welcomed, included, and respected. People of all faith traditions will find here a safe place where they can learn from each other through dialogue. Rooted in the best of our Catholic heritage, we are committed to the care of the whole person—mind, body, and spirit! This is a place where every person can flourish. Of course, if you are looking for prayer, retreats, or mass on campus, we have that. You’ll also discover the joy of eating together, de-stressing or meeting new people though activities like tie-dying and crafts, going on a day trip to reconnect with nature, or connecting with other students at a pub! Take in a world-class lecture. Join with others to seek a more just world. Volunteer to gain resumeworthy experience. Be part of a choir! Campus Ministry is about accompanying you on your path. Let’s see where it leads!”

Wellness, Counselling, and Accessibility

Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) is committed to helping you find support within yourself, at King’s, and/or in your community to achieve your personal and academic goals.

Campus Wellness

In addition to the many resources for students at the Western Wellness Centre and in the London Community, King’s offers a variety of wellness education and programming.

Personal Counselling

Counselling offers you the opportunity to explore, understand and develop new skills for managing your personal concerns.

The Campus and Community Social Worker assists students with problem solving, system navigation and finding resources on campus and in the community.

Accessibility Services

We are committed to providing an accessible and barrier-free learning environment, with services geared toward a wide range of needs. This may include academic accommodation, assistive technology, and alternative-to-print materials, among many others.

All services are offered both by appointment and during walk-in hours.

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King’s is a signatory to the Okanagan Charter of Health Promoting Campuses

Learning and Career Support

Learning Skills Services helps you to develop essential academic skills and study strategies which can assist you in maximizing your learning potential

Experienced Senior Tutors and Writing Consultants help you throughout the writing process.

Trained Peer Tutors assist students in:

• French

• Business

• Economics

• Math

• Writing/Grammar

Academic Advising Working through your degree choices can be difficult. Academic advising provides guidance on academic program planning and long-term goals.

King’s Career Services can help with exploring your vocational goals by working with a career counselling professional, helping you access the extensive career resources at Western, and delving into a range of support strategies to help ensure successful job search strategies post-graduation.

• 2SLGBTQIA+

• Black, Indigenous and People of Colour

• Mature Students

• Multi-faith

• Accessibility

• Wellness & Equity

You Belong Here.
A range of support is available to encourage diversity at King’s
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