Group Therapy and Psychoeducation
Carleton’s Health and Counselling Services provides group therapy and workshops for students. These are designed to help you build skills, coping strategies and a support…
The Academic Status Report (ASR) is a companion tool for the academic audit, developed in Carleton Central, that displays real-time information regarding your degree program status in a user-friendly format. The ASR is designed to highlight many of the common graduation requirements and show you if you’re on track to meet them. The ASR aims to address potential barriers you may encounter in your degree program in terms of the high-level university requirements you need to meet in order to graduate.
The ASR will also remind you if you have additional course and/or program requirements left to meet and may encourage you to meet with an academic advisor based on your individual progression.
Please note: students will be referred to academic units for program and course selection advice.
If you need additional support, the Academic Advising Centre (AAC) will assist you with any ASR-related questions and provide guidance on progression and graduation rules.
Carleton’s Health and Counselling Services provides group therapy and workshops for students. These are designed to help you build skills, coping strategies and a support…
Distance exams are designed for students who cannot take an on-campus exam but are registered in courses that require them. This service is frequently used…
e-Proctoring can be administered for both online and in-person digital assessments and is done through the CoMaS software application. CoMaS is available as a free…
Are you a Sprott student looking for a quiet place to study, access academic support, or connect with fellow peers? The Undergraduate Resource Centre (2030…
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