2017|2018 Student Services Vision Excellence in all we do. Mission Transforming lives and strengthening communities through high quality and accessible educational experiences that support career-readiness, innovation, and life-long learning. Values • Accessibility • Accountability • Collaboration • Diversity • Inclusivity • Integrity • Quality • Respect • Sustainability • Transparency Contents

Welcome Students! P4 Student’s Guide to I.T. For those of you who are first-year students - welcome to St. Clair College! P5 Registration / Financial Aid P6 Student Services If you are a returning student, you already know about the wonderful P6 Counselling Services amenities that make St. Clair a great place to pursue your post-secondary education. P7 Counselling Services P8 Accessibility Services St. Clair College provides a wide range of student services to support P9 Deaf & Interpreting Services student success and retention. Services include financial aid, tutoring, P10 Testing Services academic counselling, disability services, testing, library, health services and many more! P11 Tutoring Services P12 Career Services Please make sure you check out all of the opportunities to apply for P13 First Nation, Metis & Inuit Services scholarships and bursaries on campus. Our friendly staff in the Registrar’s P14 International Education Office Office will be happy to help you locate the forms you need. P15 St. Clair OneCard I look forward to the opportunity to meet you as you gain the knowledge and P16 Health Services skills necessary to help you pursue the career of your dreams. P17 Residence & TD Student Centre P18 Student Government Wishing you a successful year, P19 Varsity & Intramural Sports Patti France, President P20 Library Services 1) ACCESS YOUR SIS ACCOUNT 4) CONNECT TO BLACKBOARD (St. Clair College Student Information System Account – formally known as Self Service) Blackboard is the learning management system (LMS) used by St. Clair. Collaborate with faculty and fellow students. Course materials and assignments are made available in Blackboard. With this you can access your timetable, grades, elective selection, financial information, and personal • Log in to Blackboard at: information i.e. home email etc. • Log in to SIS at: • lms.stclaircollege.ca • campus.stclaircollege.ca • You will need: NOTE: This account uses your St. Clair ONE credentials • Student number (Student ID) • Initial password that was emailed to your “home” email address 5) ONECARD

The OneCard is St. Clair’s official photo identification for students. Send in your photo online NOTE: This username and password is different from St. Clair ONE and pick up your OneCard on campus. • Log in to St. Clair OneCard at www.stclaircollege.ca/onecard/ 2) ST. CLAIR ONE ACTIVATION Once you activate your St. Clair ONE account, your username and password can access Office 365, college NOTE: This account uses your St. Clair ONE credentials email, blackboard, campus computers, OneCard and campus wireless. • Log in to St. Clair ONE at: • myone.stclaircollege.ca/pmuser • You will need: • Your StClairConnect email address (which was sent to your “home” email address) • Initial password which was emailed to your “home” email address Having trouble finding the email with your username and initial password? NOTE: This username and password is different from your SIS account credentials Please check your “home” email Junk folder. 3) GET FAMILIAR WITH YOUR OFFICE 365 ACCOUNT While you are a student at St. Clair you will have access to: • 1 TB of ONE Drive storage • Stclairconnect email • MS Office Software • MS tools • Log in to Office 365 at: HELP? • portal.office.com  Please call our IT helpdesk at 519-972-2727 ext 2500 or toll free 1-800-387-0524 ext 2500  Or email us at : [email protected] NOTE: This account uses your St. Clair ONE credentials  For more information, visit: www.stclaircollege.ca/itservices/faq.html 4 Registrar’s Office/Admission Drop-In Centre/General Inquiries Financial Aid The Registrar’s Office serves all current and potential students, from the St. Clair College’s Financial Aid Office administers the Student initial application to a College program, through to your graduation, and Assistance Program (OSAP), as well as the College’s Tuition Bursaries, beyond. Here are some of the ways we will assist: Entrance Awards, Scholarships, and many other external awards available through the community. Your application to OSAP may also qualify you • Application to a program Windsor for assistance through government grants and other funding sources. If • Admissions information Tel: (519) 972-2759 you require assistance, please contact us. We are here to help you with • Registration to a program or Fax: (519) 972-3811 your financial needs. to part-time studies [email protected] • Student fees and billings Room 166 The Financial Aid Office can also assist you through our Work Study • Academic grades Programs. Our Work Study Programs provide employment opportunities • Academic transcripts Chatham to full-time post-secondary students with a demonstrated financial need. • Education tax receipts (T2202As) Registration Office • Letters of enrollment Tel: (519) 354-9100 Please see our Financial Aid page www.stclaircollege.ca/financialaid for • Convocation Fax: (519) 354-6941 more information. There are more scholarships available by clicking on • General information [email protected] “scholarships” at www.stclaircollege.ca/foundation. Room 134 Windsor Chatham Tel: (519) 972-2718 Tel: (519) 354-9100 Fax: (519) 972-2797 Fax: (519) 354-6941 Room 166 Room 134A

5 We are here to assist you in adjusting to the demands of Career and Educational Planning college life by helping you with academic planning, stress and Counsellors assist prospective post-secondary students to explore problem solving, and career and educational planning. All program options and develop an academic pathway as well as counselling is voluntary, by appointment, easily arranged and assist enrolled students with academic planning and career preparation confidential. strategies.

Academic Counselling/Advising Accessibility Counselling Counsellors can provide guidance to plan program We are committed to ensuring that students with disabilities have equal coursework, select electives, or deal with academic challenges. access to all educational resources and an optimal learning environment. We help you explore your options and provide information on Through working together with a counsellor, academic accommodations how to become a more effective learner. and educational support services are provided for students with documented disabilities applying to or attending St. Clair College. Stress and Problem Solving Students self-identify and provide appropriate documentation in order to When stress and pressure of school or life affect your ability to access services. cope with your program, we can provide short-term support to develop coping strategies, problem solving, and decision- making skills. Community referrals may be made. *Note: Not treatment/therapy/counselling for diagnosed mental illness (e.g. depression, anxiety, bipolar, etc.).

6 Student Lifeline Program Professional support for maintaining a healthy balance Counsellors between school, work and everyday life. Confidential are here to consultations, counselling, community referrals, resources (articles, CDs, booklets) and online tools (blogs, podcasts, assist you Depression and Stop Smoking Centres). Call Student Lifeline for free 24/7, 1 877 418-1537; tty/tdd 1 877 371-9978.

Good2Talk.ca Post-Secondary Student Helpline – Free professional and anonymous support for students in Ontario. Counselling for WINDSOR - Main Campus Nancy Hempel Kylie Hamilton anything you want to talk about. One place to call to find the Reception (519) 972-2727, ext. 4365 (519) 972-2727, 4060 Tel: (519) 972-2727, ext. 4226 [email protected] [email protected] services you need. When you’re ready, we’re here, 24/7/365; Fax (519) 972-2784 1.866.925.5454. [email protected] Laurisa Kapetanov Gerri General (519) 972-2727, ext. 4353 (519) 972-2727, ext. 4707 www.calm.com [email protected] [email protected] Two and ten minute digital relaxation experiences. WINDSOR - St. Clair College Centre for the Arts Don Crowder Mindful Breathing - www.xhalr.com Reception | Tel: (519) 972-2727, ext. 4348 | Fax (519) 972-2784 (519) 972-2727, ext. 4730 This site provides you with a practical way to focus on your [email protected] [email protected] breathing to help you when you are feeling overwhelmed or anxious. CHATHAM - Thames Campus Mood Gym - www.moodgym.com.au Reception | Tel: (519) 354-9714, ext. 3306 | Fax (519) 354-6941 This self-help website can help people challenge their own [email protected] negative thoughts and negative self-talk and offers a brief look Jennifer Johns Sharon Singh at how counselling can help when you’re experiencing low (519) 354-9714, ext. 3272 (519) 354-9714, ext. 3270 moods or feelings of anxiety. [email protected] [email protected] 7 Accommodations Statement Deaf and Interpreting Services The College will provide supports and services to all students with disabilities, both temporary and permanent, with valid supporting documentation. Interim accommodation requests will be The interpreters provide the support necessary to received in good faith and can be provided pending receipt of medical documentation. Retroactive meet the communication needs of the Deaf/Hard of accommodations will be considered based on the unique circumstances of the individual matter. Hearing students in class settings and The College will give all Human Rights Code-related requests for accommodation meaningful academic-related activities on campus. They consideration. emphasize teamwork, networking with professors, counsellors, tutors and other college services to Procedure: The student is responsible to meet with a counsellor in Accessibility Services to discuss promote college-wide communication access. their functional limitations and accommodation needs and provide Accessibility Services with supporting documentation. Students are not required under the Ontario Human Rights Code to For your interpreting needs at all campuses: disclose their disability diagnosis (with the exception of Learning Disabilities) to receive accessibility [email protected] supports and services and/or academic accommodations. Students are encouraged to meet with a TTY: (519) 966-0530 counsellor prior to the start of a semester to provide information and arrange accommodations. Tel: (519) 972-2727 ext. 4274 Our Commitment Accessibility Services is committed to providing equal access to educational resources and an optimal learning environment for students who require accommodations. We provide support and services to students who require accommodations.

What is an Academic Accommodation Plan? An Academic Accommodation Plan is the document that informs professors and instructors about the in-class and testing support they are to provide for the student. Academic Accommodation Plans are prepared in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code. Academic Accommodation Plans are developed by a counsellor in consultations with the student based upon documented functional limitations indicated by an approved Regulated Health Professional. Students are required to contact their counsellor to arrange any updates or changes. Academic Accommodation Plans may apply to both in-class and placement components of a program. 8 Assistive Technologist The Assistive Technologist will support students with learning disabilities by assisting them in learning and applying useful and suitable technical aids, including hardware, software and other devices. Software available include Kurzweil 3000, Dragon Naturally Speaking and more.

Learning Strategist The role of the Learning Strategist is to support students by developing and delivering learning strategies that are appropriate for individual learning styles. Through group or individual sessions, students will learn strategies to assist with time management, study skills, organization, note and test taking, memory skills, etc.

Windsor Chatham Reception Reception Tel: (519) 972-2727, ext. 4226 Tel: (519) 354-9100, ext. 3306 Fax: (519) 972-2784 Fax: (519) 354-6941 [email protected] [email protected]

Assistive Technologist Assistive Technologist/ Rowena Cacciato Learning Strategist Tel: (519) 972-2727, ext. 5614 Mary Beth Rush [email protected] Tel: (519) 354-9100, ext. 3215 [email protected] Learning Strategist Karen Holmes Tel: (519) 972-2727, ext. 5327 [email protected]

9 Accommodated Testing for Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities registered with the Accessibility Services Office may be eligible for accommodations when taking tests and exams. Accommodations may include extended time, use of assistive technology or other supports.

Make-Up Tests Students who are absent during a regularly scheduled test may be able to make-up the test, according to the documented procedures outlined by faculty. These make-up tests may be administered by faculty or by a proctor in Student Services. If the test is to be written in Student Services, a $25 fee applies but can be waived under extenuating circumstances. For program specific procedures, students should contact their faculty.

Windsor - Main Campus Student Services, Room 206 Tel: (519) 972-2727 ext. 4226 Fax: (519) 972-2784 [email protected]

Windsor – St. Clair College Centre for the Arts Student Services Room 128 Tel: (519) 972-2727 ext. 4348 [email protected]

Chatham Student Services, Room 133 Tel: (519) 354-9100 x3306 Fax: (519) 354-6941 [email protected]

10 FREE tutoring services are available on all campuses to enrolled First Nation, Metis and Inuit Student Services Windsor – Main Campus students who need assistance to improve academic performance. Additional tutoring services can be arranged for Aboriginal students Tutoring Service – Room 209 Tutors can provide help with difficult course content, and pass along through our First Nation, Metis and Inuit Student Services Centre. Tel: (519)972-2394 useful study strategies, but they will not work on a student’s homework. [email protected] Faculty Support Tutors give students the perspective and support of a student who Visiting Faculty and Retention Coordinators are available for additional Windsor – knows how to be academically successful and the opportunity to build support through specialized walk in and consultations by appointment. St. Clair College Centre for the Arts confidence in academic skills. Tutoring Services – Room 127 To apply for a tutor: Peer Tutoring Tel: (519) 972-2727 ext. 4274 Simply apply through your Student Information System (SIS) account. Let One-on-one tutoring is arranged through our online system by [email protected] us know what course you need assistance with and what free times you appointment. Every effort is made to provide students with an have. If you need help with the application, simply drop by one of the Chatham appropriate tutor within a week of request. Students are contacted tutoring offices listed. Student Services - Room 135 through their college email with their appointment day and time, if you Tel: (519)354-1000 ext. 3215 have not receive an appointment, please contact our office. To become a tutor: [email protected] If you are an excellent student, interested in helping others and looking Group Tutoring to earn money working on campus – apply through your Student Group tutoring provides an effective setting for students to learn from Information System (SIS). each other with the assistance of a peer or faculty facilitator. Study groups can be arranged for any course upon request and groups may be pre- arranged for high demand courses.

Walk-in Services Walk In offers brief tutoring assistance by faculty and senior tutors in Math and English as well as other core subjects. Walk I(n hours may vary by campus and semester. Check with our office for an up-to-date schedule. No appointment is necessary, simply walk in!

11 Career Services provides assistance to students Career Days and Employer Visits Locations seeking permanent, part-time, temporary Career Services arranges on-campus activities Visit us for more information about how we and seasonal employment. Resources and throughout the year to promote employment can assist with your job search! Office hours are information are available on employment- opportunities and information about careers with posted at each location. related topics including resumes and cover local and regional employers. Through employer • Windsor (South) - Room 274 letters, job applications, interview skills, and displays, learning sessions and classroom • Windsor (SCCCA) - Room B016 job search techniques. Workshops and resume presentations, we are committed to assisting • Chatham - Room 135 clinics are scheduled throughout the academic students to connect with potential employers and year to provide students with the techniques career paths. needed to successfully market job skills in today’s competitive labour market. Job Fair St. Clair College hosts an annual Job Fair each Job Postings January in partnership with , Employment opportunities are advertised on job attended by dozens of employers. boards at all Career Services locations. We can also The next Job Fair will be held Wednesday, January help you navigate online job banks advertising 24, 2018, at University of Windsor. Visit www. local work and volunteer opportunities. stclaircollege.ca/jobfair for details. Even after graduation, we are here to help you reach your employment goals. St. Clair College Employment Centre in Windsor, , and Wallaceburg, offers Employment Ontario programs and services to assist the public, including St. Clair College Alumni. For locations and details, visit stclairemploymentcentre.com.

12 St. Clair College offers students a centre and Programs are available at off-site campuses This funding may come in a variety of forms, such services that provide a culturally based support accredited through St. Clair College. Anishinabek as scholarships, bursaries, or awards. system to its First Nation, Métis and Inuit student Educational Institute and St. Clair College have population. The centre is a place where First entered into a partnership agreement to deliver For a listing of scholarships and awards offered, Nation students are welcome to gather, study, First Nation, Métis and Inuit community-based please contact the First Nation, Métis and Inuit access computers and socialize. programs on the Munsee-Delaware First Nation Services Office. site. Services In addition, some First Nation, Métis and Inuit Counselling and Learner Advisor services are Funding communities may have funding available for available to assist current and prospective As a First Nation, Métis or Inuit student, you students who require financial assistance. Contact students in the areas of individual, academic, may be eligible for funding to go towards your your community’s educational branch for more personal and social support. academic endeavours. information.

Maxine Nahdee Muriel C. Sampson First Nation, Métis and Inuit Counsellor First Nation, Métis and Inuit Learner Advisor [email protected] [email protected] www.stclaircollege.ca/ studentservices/fnmis.html Windsor Windsor Tel: (519) 972-2727, Ext. 4677 Tel: (519) 972-2727, Ext. 4734 Fax: (519) 972-2395 Fax: (519) 972-2395 Room 133A (South Campus) Room 133A (South Campus) Room B015 (SCCA Campus) Chatham Chatham Tel: (519) 354-9714, Ext. 3332 Tel: (519) 354-9714, Ext. 3332 Office-Room 135D Fax: (519) 354-6941 FNMI Centre-Room 111 Office-Room 135D FNMI Centre-Room 111 13 For many students, St. Clair College represents the Please feel free to contact us directly should you have any questions or concerns: initial stop on a journey from their home country to Canada to gain the valuable experience of Main office: (519) 972-2727 ext 2753 Ms. Rinky Pathak achieving a foreign credential and/or immigrate Email: [email protected] International Recruitment Advisor - India to Canada to create a better life. Whatever Email: [email protected] has lead international students to St. Clair, the Ms. Kayla Davis International Education Office is here to help. International Recruitment Officer - The Americas Mr. Alex Wu Email: [email protected] Manager, International Recruitment & Project Our offices are located on the main campus near Development room 220, and are open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Ms. Xue Guo Email: [email protected] We also have scheduled visits to the downtown International Admission Assistant and Chatham campuses throughout the year and Email: [email protected] Mr. Nathaniel VeltKamp international students can arrange for meetings Manager, International Recruitment & Project with International staff by emailing the office at Mr. Gautham Bhupathi Development [email protected]. International Recruitment Officer - India/ Email: [email protected] South Asia Some of the services we provide are: Email: [email protected] • Arrival pickup • Accommodations Mr. Vinay Katikala • Work permit guidance International Admission Assistant • Assistance with local transportation Email: [email protected] • International student scholarships • Student events/trips

14 Get your St. Clair OneCard in 3 Easy Steps! The St. Clair OneCard is essential to campus life at St. Clair College. The OneCard is St. Clair College’s official identification card. Upload you photo 1. Photo can be uploaded at myphoto.stclaircollege.ca Your OneCard will be used for: • Identification when writing an exam • Checking out books at the campus libraries Check you email for • Printing in any Open Area Computing Labs 2. approval status Coming soon: • Recharge stations • Follets Bookstore Pick up your card at the • Vending Machines 3. OneCard Office

Cards will be available Aug 28, 2017 Windsor - SC172 Chatham - T102 Downtown - B11A If you are a new or returning student for Fall 2017, you will need to get a New ALL YOU NEED IS YOUR St. Clair College Student OneCard! Just ST. CLAIR ONE ACCOUNT! follow the steps to get your new card For more info, please visit: today! www.stclaircollege.ca/onecard

15 St. Clair College Campus Health Centres, in partnership with the Windsor Family Health Team (WFHT), HOURS OF OPERATION AND LOCATIONS: deliver extended health care services Main Campus St. Clair College Chatham Campus to our students and staff. Please visit M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Centre for the Arts M-F 8:30am-4:00pm Main lobby across from Security, (Servicing all Downtown Locations) Rm. 147 www.stclaircollege.ca/health for more Rm. 165 T-Th 8:30am-4:00pm • Nurse is on-site Monday to • Nurse is on-site Monday to Basement Level, Rm. B014 Friday information. Friday • Nurse is on-site Tuesdays, • Nurse Practitioner is on-site • Nurse Practitioner is on-site Wednesdays and Thursdays every Tuesday Mondays, Tuesdays, • Nurse Practitioner is on-site • Social Worker is on-site every Appointments: Wednesdays and Fridays every Thursday Tuesday Please call 519-972-2380 from any Windsor • Social Worker is available location or 519-354-9100 ext. 3800 from any Chatham location. Please bring your Ontario health card! SERVICES AVAILABLE INCLUDE: If you have opted out of your student health Please note that not all services are available on all days at all campuses. Please stop in or call for an appointment. insurance, you can still access these services. • Primary Health Care Management for Active Students • Disease Management Assistance and Staff • Immunizations • Health Assessments • TB Skin Testing • Physical Exams • Smoking Cessation Programs • First Aid • Sexual Health Assessment & Counselling • Medical Laboratory Services – Blood Tests, Urine Analysis • Pregnancy and Pre-Natal Care

In addition to physical health management, St. Clair College also has a Social Worker on-site one day a week at each location to help with your emotional well-being. Counselling and psychotherapy services are available by appointment.

16 The College may revise the hours or the days that our health professionals are available at each campus to better meet the needs of our clients. Changes will be posted at each health centre and on our website. 17 Student Representative Council (SRC) – • Supporting a number of local charities and health campaigns; Thames Students Inc. (TSI) – Windsor • Managing the Student Centre and Student Life Centre at main Chatham campus, and the downtown’s TD Student Success Centre; Hello Saints and welcome to St. Clair College! • A food bank for cash-strapped students; and, perhaps Hello and welcome to St. Clair College Chatham Campus! most important, The Student Representative Council (SRC) is your voice on • A health insurance plan that provides students with I am Matt Revie, a first year border student and President of TSI. campus. We also provide a number of services to full­time prescription drug, dental and vision-care cover. All of us here at TSI want to give you the best possible college students at St. Clair College’s Windsor Campuses. experience and to support your learning in any way we can. We The SRC operates with an incorporated board of directors, whose know when we started at Thames campus we didn’t know what There are many things that the SRC does on your behalf, members also act as “resource personnel” to assist students with to expect but we have found that it is an awesome place for including: their campus needs, including grade appeals. Basically, we are education and a ton of fun! • Food and refreshments - and job opportunities - in Griff’s here to help you be successful Cavern and our Subway franchise; and to enjoy your college Feel free to come down and • Photocopying and other printing services experience. introduce yourself or make – including large-scale plotting – in our Copy Centre; suggestions, we love to hear what • The sale of bus passes and tickets; Your role … Get involved! you think! This is your year, get • The sale of assorted “swag” items, including SRC clothing; And always feel free to bring us involved and make it awesome! • The free annual Student Day Planner and graduate Yearbook, your ideas and concerns. the now on-line Saint Scene magazine, and various social Have a great year! Matt Revie, media outlets; President, • Our funding of a number of bursaries and scholarships; Nick Goran, Thames Students Inc. • Regular consultation on projects and issues with the college’s President, senior administration; Student Representative Council • Political input on postsecondary issues, in part through our membership in Ontario’s ; • Keeping in touch with all students via the Class Rep program; • Portrait photos for graduating students; • Promotion of mental health services, including the Student LifeLine’s hot-line and website; • Funding and assisting campus clubs; • Staging entertainment and awareness events throughout the year;

18 STUDENT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (SAA) The Student Athletic Association is a group of students dedicated to improving student life through sport and recreation. The SAA accomplishes this through varsity/intramural sports and a number of different day events. It is encouraged that all students get involved in events as it is a great way to stay active, meet new friends and enhance their college experience. The HealthPlex in Chatham provides students with a double SAA INTRAMURAL EVENTS gym, fitness centre, elevated The SAA hosts a number of different intramural sports and day events throughout the school running track and much more. It’s a year. They run several leagues like basketball, soccer and hockey. As well, they host a wide variety great place to keep fit! of tournaments that include activities like dodgeball, bubble soccer and floor hockey. On top of Karen Markovich hosting all these great events the SAA also sells tickets to sporting events outside the college SAA President at discounted rates. These day events include Tigers games, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit The SportsPlex in Windsor, a state- Pistons games etc. of-the-art facility, is open to all full-time students. Come in to work VARSITY ATHLETICS out in the 10,000 square ft. fitness The Saints varsity program consists of 9 Men’s and Women’s sports teams for a total of 18 teams. These sports include: centre or use the gym with friends. basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball, soccer, indoor soccer, badminton, golf, curling and cross country. Student athletes The SportsPlex offers a great spot compete against other colleges across Ontario and Canada. All varsity athletes are eligible for a scholarship of $1250 per to stay healthy and active! semester that their sport runs as long as they maintain a 2.0 GPA with no failed classes. AQUATIC SERVICES The college offers free swimming and use of aquatic facilities to all full-time students. Students can participate in free swims or lap swimming as long as they present a valid student card. Valid student identification is required to gain access to the facilities. SPORTSPLEX At main campus in Windsor, the SportsPlex boasts a triple gym, running track and weight room facility. Full time students can obtain a free membership to these facilities by going to the front desk of the SportsPlex and providing valid I.D. The SportsPlex is one of the premiere athletic facilities in Ontario and students are encouraged to check it out! 19 Library [email protected] www.stclaircollege.ca/studentservices/library/ Text: 226-909-1522 The Library Resource Centre supports teaching and learning by providing students with the information resources they need. Discover scholarly articles, Windsor - Main Campus eBooks, and streaming video on our website. Access to our eResources Room 262 collection is available from any device 24/7. On campus the library offers Tel: (519) 972-2739 print collections, group student spaces, a computer lab, and a quiet study environment. Windsor - St. Clair College Centre for the Arts Resource room – 4th floor Library staff offer support to students to develop their information and Chatham Campus research skills. At every step in the research process our staff is ready to help Room 140 students through any questions or difficulties that they encounter. Research Tel: (519) 354-9714 ext. 3287 assistance is available in person or by phone, email, text, or online chat.

20 The Student Success Office offers support to students at all campuses. If you have a question or are unsure about how to find an answer, connect with the Student Success Office to help you navigate our many services and St. Clair Space is designed to provide students with relevant information at your fingertips, including things like resources! common help desk questions, Blackboard, and Self-Service instructions. You will also find St. Clair College policies and reference materials. All of this can be found by clicking the links available at st.claircollege.ca/stclairspace. [email protected] Specific policies related to your program can be obtained from the chair of the program area. Here are some Main Campus important documents that you should be familiar with and are accessible through the link: Room 215A (519) 972-2727 x4044 • Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities • Student Attendance • Quality Learning Environment Policy • Examination Requlations • Workplace Violence Prevention and Reporting Program • Student Email Policy • College Handbook • Academic Integrity • College Admissions • Student Health 101 • Health and Safety Policies and Procedures • Sexual Assault and Sexual Violence Policy • Grade Appeal Policy • Just the Facts • Use of Electronic Devices • Student Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Policy

Many other governing rules, laws and acts can be found at the following links: • Ontario Human Rights Code: www.ohrc.on.ca/en/resources/code • Charter of Rights and Freedoms: www.efc.ca/pages/law/charter/charter.text.html • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act: www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statues/english/elaws_statues_90f31_e.htm • Criminal Code of Canada: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-46/

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