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…
Accessible Career Transitions (ACT) is a specialized career advising program for students who identify as having a disability. Students enrolled in the ACT program have access to one-on-one appointments with a dedicated ACT adviser. The ACT adviser provides highly-individualized support, resources and guidance on identifying and articulating your skills and strengths, applying to jobs, preparing for job interviews, talking to employers about workplace accommodations, disclosing your disability and more.
ACT is also a career support program that helps students with disabilities find experiential learning opportunities aligning with their academic and career goals.
ACT appointments are currently available via phone, email and video call. Visit the ACT website to learn more and register.
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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