StFX University Get Ready Guide 2025

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GET READY GUIDE 2025

St. Francis Xavier University is located on Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw people.

The Get Ready Guide is a step-by-step resource to help you prepare for your first year at StFX. It’s also full of helpful information about residence life, support services, on-campus activities, and more.

This is the beginning of an exciting new chapter in your life, and we want you to be ready for it!

An electronic accessible version of this document is available at stfx.ca/getreadyguide for those requiring a screen reader.

GET READY to be a StFX student

Set up your StFX account

Arrange your finances

Visit your healthcare provider

Confirm your technology needs

Review the academic calendar

Register for your classes

Complete the mandatory X Starts Here modules

Read Transitions

Complete the Incoming Student Success Survey

Register for X-ACT

Set up your Photo ID

Stay connected

GET READY to live in residence

Connect with your future roommates

Review your residence contract

Learn our residence community standards

Get to know residence staff

Campus dining

Specific dietary needs

What to bring/What not to bring

GET READY to join the Xaverian community

Finding help when you need it

Campus life

Welcome days

What does it mean to be Xaverian?

Important dates & milestones

GET READY to be a Xaverian parent/supporter

Preparing for a successful transition

If your student needs help

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There are several items that are particularly important. They will help you to understand our StFX community and to know that you belong here as a Xaverian.

1. The mandatory X Starts Here modules. This item is referenced further in this guide. Four of the modules are mandatory and we ask that you complete them before arriving in September. They provide content that will help you develop awareness, resilience, and a sense of our StFX values.

2. The Incoming Student Survey. This survey provides us with specific information we can use to assist you and to help you start your university experience in the best way. It should be completed by the end of July.

3. Transitions: Making the most of your campus experience. This online resource provides a free download with information on a wide range of topics relevant to the university transition. mentalhealthliteracy.org/product/transitions

4. Your StFX Email. Ensure that your StFX email is active and if you do not use it as your primary email, be sure to forward it to one you check regularly. The university will communicate to you through this email so make sure it’s ready to receive information and that you stay informed.

We look forward to supporting your success and to helping you develop a deep connection with StFX. Your academic progress, health, safety, and wellness are areas of primary focus for us, and we are excited to be a part of your life as you have fun and flourish within our community.

I look forward to meeting you when you are on campus!

Sincerely,

GET READY to be a student

SET UP YOUR STFX ACCOUNT

All students can install StFX’s Microsoft 365 license on up to 5 devices at no cost. We recommend installing the full Microsoft 365 suite on your primary device, including Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Visio for Windows users. To install: Go to microsoft365.stfx.ca, log in using your StFX credentials, and click the “Install Office” button in the upper right corner.

Everything begins with your StFX account. It’s your key for accessing important campus services, including course registration, campus wifi, printing services, and Microsoft Office products. It’s also how you will communicate with faculty and staff throughout your time at StFX.

Check your StFX email regularly to avoid missing important information about registration, move-in dates, welcome days, and more.

Here’s how to log in to your email for the first time:

1. Visit microsoft365.com

2. Login using your StFX username & password (provided in your acceptance package)

3. Set up your MFA/recovery information to ensure you can access your account

4. Click on the ‘Outlook’ tile

5. Download Office 365 to your laptop/tablet/phone (including Outlook)

Now is the time to make sure that you have financial resources in place for your university education. Not sure if you will require financial aid? Need help building a budget?

Contact our Financial Aid office for assistance at 902.867.2374 or 902.867.2301 or email financialaid@stfx.ca. You can also visit the Financial Aid website at stfx.ca/financial-aid for helpful information and resources related to financing your education.

Accepted payments:

• Online banking (Register St. Francis Xavier University as a payee using your student ID as the account number)

• Wire transfer

• In person (cash, cheque, debit)

• Directly from Canadian and American government financial aid programs

For more information on payment options, please visit stfx.ca/payments.

GET READY to be a student

VISIT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER

Planning to access supports from the Tramble Centre for Accessible Learning? You will require recent documentation confirming your diagnosis—along with recommendations for accommodation—from a qualified professional. For more information, visit stfx.ca/accessible-learning.

StFX has excellent health services on campus at the Health and Counselling Centre. But it’s also very important to arrive on campus prepared. You should visit your family physician or other primary healthcare provider during the summer months to refill any prescription medication and to ensure your immunizations are up to date. You may also wish to discuss the Meningitis B vaccine with your care provider, as this is not included in the regular childhood vaccine program.

Please note that you are the only person who can make an appointment for yourself at the Health and Counselling Centre, and that your health information is confidential. For more information, visit stfx.ca/health-and-counselling.

Most StFX classes require regular computer access.

Please review the hardware, connectivity, and operating system recommendations from our IT Services team to ensure your devices and systems are equipped to support your academic needs.

Computer hardware recommendations:

Minimum Requirements

Processor: Intel Core i5 (sixth generation or newer) or AMD Equivalent

RAM: 16 GB

Hard Drive: 256 GB

Display: 1024 x 768

Connectivity

A high-speed Internet connection, preferably ADSL, Cable, or similar

Operating System

Windows 11*

Mac OS Ventura or higher

*Due to software requirements, Engineering students must purchase a Windows 11 based computer.

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REVIEW THE ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Need help preparing for registration? Attend an Academic Advising session or make an appointment with one of our advisors. Visit stfx.ca/academic-advising/appointments for more details.

GET READY to be a student

REGISTER FOR YOUR CLASSES

What is Banner Self Service? Banner is the software that supports StFX’s student information system. You will use it to register in your courses, view your class schedule, view your grades, apply for graduation, or obtain your T2202A tax forms. You can access Banner here: portal.stfx.ca. Use the StFX email/username provided in your acceptance letter and your account password to log in.

First-year students register at the beginning of July. You will receive an email to your StFX account with specific instructions about how to register in the weeks ahead. In the meantime, visit the Registrar’s Office website to learn more about the registration process for your program. Set aside some time well in advance of July to get familiar with this year’s courses and time blocks, and please reach out if you have any questions.

stfx.ca/registrationguide

Key registration dates:

June 13: Course timetable is posted on the Registrar’s Office website.

Early July: Registration times for new students are posted within Banner Self Service. You will also receive an email with your assigned time. Registration begins for new first-year students.

The Tramble Centre for Accessible Learning provides extra registration support for students with disabilities. Contact tramble@stfx.ca for more information.

GET READY to be a student

COMPLETE THE MANDATORY X STARTS HERE MODULES

What is Kwe’ (Moodle)? Kwe’ is a learning management system (LMS) that gives both students and their professors an online platform to post assignments, download relevant coursework, have class discussions, and complete learning modules. Access modules at moodle.stfx.ca

X Starts Here is the name of our signature online program designed to help you transition specifically to life at StFX. It is made up of different modules. Four of the modules are mandatory for first-year students and must be completed before you arrive. The mandatory modules cover topics important to our community and support what it means to be Xaverian, including critical information on consent education, academic integrity, healthy socializing, belonging, and anti-racism.

Mandatory X Starts Here modules*

Academic Integrity

Additional recommended modules

Registration Information

Technology @X

Build Your Academic Skills

Money Matters

International Students Experience

Go Global and Study Abroad

Other Helpful Resources and Supports

*To be completed before you arrive

GET READY to be a student

READ TRANSITIONS

“Transitions: Making the most of your campus experience” is a free, evidence-based resource about adjusting to life as a university student. From roommate relationships to understanding stress and mental health, it is a valuable guide to navigating the big changes to come. Find it at mentalhealthliteracy.org/product/transitions

COMPLETE THE INCOMING STUDENT SUCCESS SURVEY

The Incoming Student Success Survey helps us match you with specific resources you need to be ready and confident about starting your journey at StFX. Watch your email for a link to the survey.

REGISTER FOR X-ACT

The X-ACT Program will help you develop and enhance the learning skills and strategies needed to succeed in your first year at StFX. Topics include time management, using a syllabus, using Moodle, academic integrity, academic regulations, studying, coping with stress, and how to connect with campus resources. The six-week program—developed by the Academic Success Centre and the StFX Health and Counselling Centre—is delivered by upper-year StFX students. Registration is open to all first-year students.

stfx.ca/student-services/x-act

GET READY to be a student

SET UP YOUR PHOTO ID

Your StFX Photo ID serves as your library card, meal plan card, and access card for residence (including laundry services). It also gives you free admission to most StFX Athletics home games!

Our Campus Photo Submission Software will open later this summer. Watch your StFX email for further instructions on how to access it and how to get your ID card.

STAY CONNECTED

If you haven’t already, follow our social media accounts to stay up to date on campus events and all the great things happening for your arrival.

Take a virtual tour of your new home. Visit visit.stfx.ca to explore the StFX campus and the wider Antigonish community.

CONNECT WITH YOUR FUTURE ROOMMATES/FLOORMATES

We are planning opportunities for you to (virtually) meet your residence mates and get to know each other before arriving on campus, including Instagram groups for your residence. Watch your StFX student email account for more details.

REVIEW YOUR RESIDENT CONTRACT

Please take the time to review your resident contract, as much of it is similar to a lease. It is your responsibility to be aware of all clauses outlined in the document. All students living on campus receive a mandatory tenant insurance package. The $80 fee will be charged to your student account.

LEARN OUR RESIDENCE COMMUNITY STANDARDS

This is a foundational document for all residence students that you should read and understand. It provides detailed information on how to access support, who residence staff are, standards of behaviour, and expectations for how we treat each other and our spaces. Please watch your email for this important information. The Residence Guidebook and Community Standards has everything you need to know about life in residence.

GET TO KNOW YOUR RESIDENCE STAFF

Living away from home can be overwhelming at first. When you move into residence, make sure to meet your Residence Life Coordinator (RLC), a full time live-in professional staff member. Other residence leaders include Community Advisors (CAs) and Senior Community Advisors. Your Residence Life Coordinator will reach out in July to introduce themselves and discuss any concerns you raise on the Incoming Student Survey.

GET READY to live in residence

CAMPUS DINING

If you are living in residence, you will eat most of your meals in Morrison Hall—our main dining facility—where we offer delicious, freshly made choices to suit all tastes and appetites. Morrison Hall is also equipped with a GRAB & GO feature for convenience when you’re eating on the run.

Looking for more dining options? Take advantage of our food convenience stores located across campus, with each one offering a unique dining experience. StFX is also pleased to have a full-service Starbucks located in the heart of campus. Find out more: stfx.ca/campusfood

SPECIFIC DIETARY NEEDS

We’re committed to meeting the needs of our students who require dietary assistance due to allergies or faith-based requirements. We are equipped with an on-site Registered Dietitian who works with students to help make your dining experience both nourishing and seamless.

Campus Safety and Security Safety & Security Services fosters and safeguards a healthy, safe, and welcoming campus community that supports the well-being of students, faculty, staff, and guests. Safety & Security Services provides 24-hour coverage 365 days per year via the Safety & Security Operations Centre (SOC). For more information, visit stfx.ca/security

Vegetarian
Vegan
Gluten-free

GET READY to live in residence

Planning on bringing a car to campus?

Please note there is a cost for both daily and overnight parking. Daytime Parking—$250 per year, $150 per term; Overnight Parking—$400 per year, $250 per term; Monthly Parking—$50 per month; Single Day Parking—$10 per day. If you purchase an overnight pass, you’ll have daytime parking privileges as well (you wouldn’t need to purchase a daily pass). Visit stfx.ca/security/parking for more information.

Time to start packing? Use this list to help you decide what should come with you and what should stay at home.

BRING DO NOT BRING

• Personal documents and banking information (ID, health card, credit/debit card, etc.)

• Bedding (sheets/blanket/pillow(s) and mattress topper)

• Bathroom supplies and toiletries (towels, flip flops, slippers, a basket or bag to carry your items)

• Laundry supplies (laundry bag, detergent, clothes hangers, iron/small ironing board)

• A power bar and extension cord

• A first aid kit, including a health care thermometer (so you’ll know whether or not you have a fever if you get sick).

• Pictures/posters to personalize your room and sticky tack to hang them (can be purchased at the StFX Store)

• Basic cleaning supplies (you are responsible for keeping your own room clean, this includes any private washrooms). Try to bring low- or no-scent products.

• For suites & apartment-style residences: pots, pans, kitchen utensils, etc.

• Pets (with the exception of fish)

• Large stereo speakers and sub-woofers

• Any kitchen appliances that: have an open element (deep fryers, hot plates, toasters, etc); do not have an automatic shut-off feature; are not approved by CSA (Canadian Standards Association)

• Halogen lights, non-CSA approved and/or outdoor mini lights, LED strip lights

• Anything illegal to the Province of Nova Scotia

• Nails/tacks/duct tape (Sticky tack only, please)

• Candles or incense

• Strongly scented room fresheners

• Strongly scented body sprays

• Additional furniture

• Wireless printers

• Weapons of any nature, or anything that could be misconstrued as a weapon

• Vapes or bongs

GET READY to join the Xaverian Community

Finding help when you need it. There are many people and places to find assistance on campus. Our goal is to support you as you transition to life as a university student, both inside and outside of the classroom. So don’t be a stranger. Using the available resources is what successful students do.

Academic Advising | Nicholson Tower | Schwartz School

Academic advisors can help you understand program requirements, declare or change a major or program, and assist with many other academic issues. advising@stfx.ca · stfx.ca/advising

Diversity

Engagement Centre | Bloomfield Centre

The Diversity Engagement Centre is home to advisors who offer support for students who identify as Indigenous, Black, or 2SLGBTQIA+ (and their allies). It is also home to our International Student Advisor who supports international students studying at StFX, as well as the Director of Human Rights & Equity, and the Human Rights Education and Response Advocate. mfogarty@stfx.ca · stfx.ca/diversity

Health and Counselling | Bloomfield Centre

Our team of physicians, nurses, and mental health professionals provide primary health care and mental health services to students, at no additional cost. We pride ourselves on offering a warm, welcoming, respectful, and inclusive environment. We also offer community-based supports and services, including the Bloomfield Hub, which is part of our Flourish@X programming.

902.867.2263 · stfx.ca/health-and-counselling

Additional mental health services include:

Good2Talk—Free, confidential post-secondary student helpline that provides 24/7 professional counselling, and referrals for mental health, addictions, and well-being in Nova Scotia

1.833.292.3698.

The Mental Health Counsellor at the Dr. Agnes Calliste Academic and Cultural Centre offers free, confidential, culturally relevant counselling for members of the StFX community who identify as persons of African Descent.

Andrea Currie, in partnership with StFX, provides culturally relevant counselling for members of the StFX community who identify as Indigenous.

The Bloomfield Hub provides a dedicated Student Wellness Program Coordinator and an inclusive space for students to build community and engage in intentional programming to support mental, emotional, and social wellbeing.

GET READY to join the Xaverian Community

Academic Success Centre l Angus L. Macdonald Library

The Academic Success Centre can help you adjust to the expectations and workload of university-level classes. They provide free academic skills instruction/ coaching, tutoring by subject, writing support, and more.

sscentre@stfx.ca · stfx.ca/student-success

Spirituality l Bloomfield (Chaplaincy) & Morrison Hall (Wellspring)

StFX honours all students’ spirituality and beliefs with respect and dignity. We offer a prayer space for all faiths, chaplaincy services, and Wellspring, a quiet space for students. stfx.ca/chaplaincy

Tramble Centre for Accessible Learning

Angus L. Macdonald Library

If you have a permanent disability, the Tramble Centre for Accessible Learning can provide assistance and support to help you achieve your academic goals. You can contact the Centre over the summer to submit your documentation and arrange required accommodations. tramble@stfx.ca · stfx.ca/accessible-learning

Visible@X/StFX’s Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Advocate l Bloomfield Centre

StFX’s Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Advocate and the Sexual Violence Prevention Education Coordinator lead sexual violence prevention work on campus and provide support/advocacy to individuals who have experienced sexual violence. Confidential support is available to all members of the StFX community.

hblackbu@stfx.ca · stfx.ca/visible-at-x

Student Life l Bloomfield Centre

The Student Life team are navigators and problem solvers. Not sure where to go? Start with Student Life. studentlife@stfx.ca · stfx.ca/student-life

The Black Student Success Centre l Dr. Agnes Calliste Academic and Cultural Centre, Mount Saint Bernard, Room 225

A space dedicated to success, growth, and empowerment for black students that offers peer mentorship, advising, cultural events, and community support. apoku@stfx.ca

Set yourself up for academic success. Take the X Starts Here module on building your academic skills at moodle.stfx.ca.

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Campus life
Xaverians are well known for their enthusiastic engagement in all aspects of campus life—from clubs and societies to athletics and the arts. There are so many ways to get involved, stay active, and make new friends.

Clubs and Societies

The environment. Politics. Music. Photography. Entrepreneurship. We have 100+ clubs and societies on campus, and if you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can easily launch your own. Learn more at theu.ca/societies.

Theatre Antigonish/Festival Antigonish l Bauer Theatre

Based on campus, Theatre Antigonish is a non-profit community theatre and Festival Antigonish is a premier summer repertory theatre that brings together artists from across Nova Scotia and beyond. There are lots of opportunities for students to take part in fall/winter productions with Theatre Antigonish, from acting to

stage management and beyond, and many students have found summer employment with Festival Antigonish in July and August.

tickets@stfx.ca · theatreantigonish.com

StFX Art Gallery l Mulroney Hall

The campus art gallery produces exhibitions, programs, and special events featuring artists and arts organizations from across northeastern Nova Scotia. stfx.ca/art-gallery

Xaverian Weekly l Bloomfield Centre

Founded as the Excelsior in 1895, The Xaverian Weekly is the official campus newspaper and a member of the

Canadian University Press, North America’s largest cooperative of student newspapers. First year students are encouraged and welcome to attend Contributor Meetings. Student writers, editors, and photographers are hired in September.

xw.eic@stfx.ca · xaverian.ca

CFXU The Fox l Bloomfield Centre

CFXU is StFX’s official, student-run campus & community radio station. Students work at the radio station in a variety of production and programming roles. cfxu@stfx.ca · radiocfxu.ca

Service Learning l Coady Institute

Enrich your academic learning by getting involved in the community. StFX has service learning opportunities both locally and internationally. stfx.ca/academics/service-learning

Recreation, Club Sports & Intramurals

Stay active at X in a variety of ways with XREC (X-Recreation). XREC offers programs, services, and activities, including Active Living, Club Sports, and Intramurals. goxgo.ca/recreation @stfxintramurals

Leadership Opportunities

Residence Councils are a great way to get involved and help make the residence experience fun and engaging, while building your leadership skills.

Varsity Athletics

StFX has 10 varsity athletic teams participating in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) competitions in the sports of football, women’s rugby, soccer, cross country, hockey, and basketball. All students are invited to come out to AUS games and cheer on the blue and white! goxgo.ca

@stfxathletics

stfx_athletics

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Welcome days

The University and the StFX Students’ Union are planning a series of fun, informative, and inclusive orientation activities for first-year students.

August 28: International student move in day. All international students must participate in international student orientation.

August 29: Move in day for new students living in FX Hall, Cameron Hall, Mount Saint Bernard, Riley Hall, and new transfer or mature students living anywhere on campus. Please watch your email for your assigned arrival time.

August 30: Move in day for new students in MacKinnon Hall, Bishops Hall, and MacIsaac Hall. Students living off-campus must check in on August 30 between 8am and 4pm. Please watch your StFX email to learn which date you are eligible to arrive on campus.

Relaxed Start New students who have high anxiety or require a calmer atmosphere can register for Relaxed Start to move in on the 28th. Please contact studentlife@stfx.ca for more information.

What you can expect during your first week:

Welcome activities with Student Life staff, off campus coordinators, and StFX’s O-Crew. This includes meeting your residence leaders and student life staff— your go-to for anything you need in first-year.

An orientation program for international students

‘Get to know you’ activities for all new students

Encouragement to participate! Welcome week is busy and designed to build the best transition for new students. Make friends, find your way around campus, take part in Academic Day, and learn what it means to be Xaverian.

The full welcome week schedule will be available in late July. Check stfx.ca/new-students for updates.

A full week of activities, plus much more through the month of September.

The Xaverian Welcome Ceremony, a tradition that marks the beginning of your Xaverian journey.

GET READY to join the Xaverian Community

What does it mean to be Xaverian?

Being Xaverian means being academically focused and socially responsible, and thinking about how our actions make our community stronger and improve the world around us.

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Spring Summer

Accept your residence offer

Apply for financial aid (most jurisdictions open their programs in the spring.)

Register for courses

New students: complete your mandatory X Starts Here modules and the Incoming Student Success Survey

Check your StFX student email and attend our information sessions for important updates

Important dates & milestones

Attend your virtual residence meet and greet. Meet other residence students early and say hello to your residence staff.

Finish off the mandatory X Starts Here modules and take a look at the others throughout the summer.

Submit your Incoming Student Success Survey, if you haven’t already done so.

to be a Xaverian parent/supporter

Is your student living away from home for the first time? Make sure they know how to access important personal information, such as their social insurance number, insurance details, and banking information. GET READY

Helping your student make a successful transition: a guide for

parents & supporters

The first year of university is an incredible time of change and learning. Your student is transitioning into adulthood, which means their relationship to parents, guardians, and other close support systems will change.

Visit stfx.ca/supporters for more information about helping your student transition to life at StFX. And remember to check back often for updates.

For many families, it’s natural to want to play the same role for your student now as you did in high school. However, as your student adjusts to adulthood and university life, it will be critical for them to learn to operate without immediate supervision. At times, this might mean stepping back and allowing them to make their own decisions, and ultimately be responsible for them. They may make mistakes along the way, but in time they will find their own path—and thrive while doing so!

How to support your student during the first few weeks.

Let them know you are always there to listen. Starting university is exciting, but it is also a time of major change and it is not uncommon for your student to experience mixed feelings. Some days they may be very excited and other days they may be unsure. That’s ok, and totally normal!

Encourage them to develop good habits.

First-year students need to learn how to make decisions about how they spend and manage their time. For many, this will feel like a big change. Encouraging your student to build good habits early around attending class, studying, socializing, sleep, and self-care will support their success and help them to deal with stress in a healthy way.

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Suggest that they participate in residence and campus life.

There are events, programs, and activities happening all the time at StFX. Participating gives your student opportunities to meet people and make friends, which is important for their success. Getting involved in at least one club or society can open many doors.

Remind them to ask for help early—even if they don’t think they need it.

As students adjust to university life, they may struggle with issues unnecessarily. Things that seem like a big deal are often easily addressed with a little help. So encourage them to ask early for assistance if something comes up that they are not sure know how to handle. A good place to start is their Residence Life Coordinator, or for off-campus students, the Office of Student Life.

Encourage them to take advantage of the support services available at StFX.

We have extensive academic and personal supports on campus to assist new students in their adjustment to university life. These adjustments will happen as the year progresses and it is not uncommon for students to develop new stress as they face new academic and life situations. We don’t want students to struggle in isolation. Let them know how to use the many supports available.

What you can do if your student needs help

If you suspect that your student is not adapting as they expected, or you believe there is an emergency, there are several ways you can support them.

For Emergencies

If the issue is urgent after hours, your student can call 911 (Emergency) or go to the Emergency Department at St. Martha’s Hospital in Antigonish. There is also a toll-free 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Line in Nova Scotia (1.888.429.8167) for urgent access to a mental health professional. The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) may be reached during or after-hours 24/7 by calling 1.877.880.7263.

For Non-Emergencies

Students can call the Good2Talk Post-Secondary Helpline (1.833.292.3698). This number is free and available 24/7 from any phone in Nova Scotia. You can also access the wide range of supports available on campus during business hours. If your student lives in residence, they can talk to their Residence Community Advisor or Residence Life coordinator by calling or texting the Connect Phone for their residence. Additionally a Residence Life Coordinator is available 24/7 on call for any resident seeking support. For more information, visit stfx.ca/flourish.

to be a Xaverian parent/supporter

If you are concerned and want us to check on your student, contact Student Life at studentlife@stfx.ca or 902.867.3934.

If your student lives in residence, a member of our Residence Staff team will connect with them. If your student lives off campus, remember to share their contact information and a member of our Student Life staff will reach out.

• Please be reminded that we are required by law to maintain student confidentiality. This means that while we will always follow through on a parent concern or check-in request, we will not be able to share the outcome of this check-in without the student’s consent.

What we do if your student needs help

Actively, in a crisis or emergency situation

Once we have been alerted to an emergency we will respond as quickly as possible with staff trained to support students in crisis. Student safety and wellness is our main concern, and our staff will assist through a range of urgent issues.

Proactively, to help prevent problems from developing using a number of tools

• Our StFX Code of Conduct is a foundational document that guides student activities and our response to student behaviour or discipline. This is a proactive tool that students should be aware of and understand their responsibility to know.

• The Residence Community Standards is a critical document for residence students to know. This document provides detailed information on how to access support, who residence staff are, standards of behaviour, and expectations for how we treat each other and our spaces. Honouring these standards can help students live a fun and safe life on campus.

• Campus and Residence Programs are always happening. Our effort with planned programs, whether they are activities or educational modules, is to promote a safe and healthy campus environment. Programs form a foundational aspect of how we proactively build a positive campus culture.

• Peer supports! Peer support and mentorship is an important aspect to campus life and to boosting student success. Your student will encounter opportunities to engage with senior students who are in defined leadership roles. These senior students are critical in supporting first-year students’ academic success, mental health and wellness, and assisting to develop a strong sense of belonging within our community.

Confidentiality Policy

Ensuring your student’s health and wellbeing is our top priority. This extends to their right to privacy. StFX will only release the following personal information with your student’s written consent:

• Registration Status

• Grades/marks

• Use of StFX support services

• Disciplinary Information

• Financial Information

• Health and Counseling Centre Records, including confirmation of visits

• Housing Contracts

Please note that access to personal medical information is strictly governed by NS

Personal Health Information Act. The only exceptions involve cases where there is a serious and imminent safety risk, and where a medical professional deems it necessary to contact next of kin.

Driving Directions

Off the Trans-Canada Highway 104, take exit 32 and follow the signs to Antigonish. Drive through a set of lights to West Street, and then take your first right (at the next set of lights) onto Convocation Boulevard. Follow the signs for parking.

Transit Maritime Bus (maritimebus.com) provides transportation from Halifax Stanfield International Airport to the StFX campus. Please check their online schedule as bus routes are subject to change.

WELCOME DAY Entrance

Convocation Blvd. (follow signs when on campus)

Family staying over?

Families dropping off students can find a list of accommodations at visitantigonish.ca/stay. Book your hotel early! There are also a number of restaurants in town, from fine dining establishments to casual food outlets. stfx.ca

ANTIGONISH

stfx.ca/new-students

Check back often for updates about how to get ready for life at StFX.

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