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Mentoring and peer support
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Find a mentor
No one is better equipped to support you in your studies and life at university than our student mentors. They can answer your questions and help you with a given task, based on your interests, your hometown or country, your program, or even your preferred language. They’re just waiting for you to contact them: you get to decide what role they’ll play at your side!
If you’re a Canadian student, check out the Regional Mentoring Centre.
If you are an international student, visit the International Mentoring Centre.
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Faculty-specific student mentoring centres
Find your faculty mentoring centre:
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Living learning and themed communities
No matter what you are studying, participation in a Living Learning Community or Themed Community is a great opportunity to connect with your peers and develop your community – beyond the classroom!
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Meet new people
There are plenty of sports and social activities on campus and in the National Capital Region where you can meet new people.