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Bow Valley College Bow Valley College www.bowvalleycollege.ca 332 - 6 Avenue SE Calgary, Alberta T2G 4S6 1-866-4-BVC-NOW e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Learning Assistance • • 403-410-1647 Centre • http://www.bowvalleycollege.ca/library • [email protected] Disability Services • 403-410-1440 • http://bowvalleycollege.ca/disabilities • [email protected] Advising • 403-410-1422 • http://www.bowvalleycollege.ca/apply • [email protected] Counselling • 403-410-1440 • http://bowvalleycollege.ca/disabilities • [email protected][email protected] Tech Support • 403-410-1635 • 403-410-1659 • http://www.bowvalleycollege.ca/tlc/ [email protected] Distance Learning • • 403-410-1642 • [email protected] Bookstore • 403-410-1737 • http://www.bowvalleycollege.ca/bookstore/default.htm • [email protected] Testing Services • 403-410-1661 • [email protected][email protected] Library • 403-410-1647 • C. McPhee 403-410-1547 / Circulation Desk 403-410-1647 • http://www.bowvalleycollege.ca/library Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) www.gprc.ab.ca 10726 - 106th Avenue Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 4C4 1-888-539-4772 • Learning Support Center Learning Assistance • [email protected] Centre • 780-539-2957 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/library/Homepage/Help/LSC/LSCpage.html • [email protected] Disability Services • (780) 539-2017 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/students/disabilities/index.html • Academic advising and student resource [email protected] Advising • • (780) 539-2859 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/students/advising/index.html • Academic advising and student resource [email protected] Counselling • • (780) 539-2859 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/students/advising/index.html • Help Desk Service Centre [email protected] Tech Support • • 780-539-2933 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/departments/it/ • Educational Technology Center [email protected] Distance Learning • • 780-539-2806 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/library/Homepage/Services/Faculty/More/EdTechCentre.html • GPRC Bookstore Bookstore • 780-539-2880 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/students/bookstore/ • Student services test center Testing Services • [email protected] • 780-539-2960 • [email protected] Library • 780-539-2880 • http://www.gprc.ab.ca/library/ Grant MacEwan University www.macewan.ca 10700 - 104th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4S2 1-888-497-4622 • Student Resource Centre Learning Assistance • [email protected] Centre • 780-497-5063 • Student Resource Centre Disability Services • [email protected] • 780-497-5063 • Student Resource Centre Advising • [email protected] • 780-497-5063 • Student Resource Centre Counselling • [email protected] • 780-497-5063 • [email protected] Tech Support • 780- 497-4357 or 1-877-497-4267 • [email protected] (for current students) Distance Learning • www.macewan.ca/online (for perspective students) • [email protected] Bookstore • 780-497-5482 • http://www.macewanbookstore.com/ Testing Services • please contact program for further details • 780-633-3738 Library • http://library.macewan.ca/ Keyano College www.keyano.ca 8115 Franklin Avenue Fort McMurray, Alberta T9H 2H7 1-800-251-1408 e-mail: [email protected] Learning Assistance • [email protected] Centre • 780-791-8940 or 1-800-251-1408 • 780-791-8951 or 780-791-8934 Disability Services • http://www.keyano.ca/Instruction/Student_Services/Counselling/DSS.asp • [email protected] Advising • 780-791-4801 or 1-800-251-1408 • 780-791-8934 or 780-791-8951 Counselling • http://www.keyano.ca/Instruction/Student_Services/Counselling/ [email protected] Tech Support • • 780-791-4965 Distance Learning • • [email protected] Bookstore • 780-791-4960 • [email protected] Testing Services • 780-791-8940 • [email protected] Library • 780-791-4917 or 1-800-251-1408 x4917 • www.keyano.ca/library Lakeland College www.lakelandcollege.ca 5707 - 47 Avenue Vermilion, Alberta T9X 1K5 1-800-661-6490 e-mail: [email protected] Learning Assistance • [email protected] Centre • 780-853-8541 • [email protected] Disability Services • 780-853-8781 (Vermilion) 780-871-5722 (Lloydminster) [email protected] Advising • • 780-871-5730 • [email protected] Counselling • 780-853-8781 (Vermilion) 780-871-5722 (Lloydminster) [email protected] Tech Support • • 780-853-8599 Distance Learning • [email protected] Bookstore • • 780-853-8525 • [email protected] Testing Services • 780-853-8781 (Vermilion) 780-871-5722 (Lloydminster) • [email protected] (Vermilion) • [email protected] (Lloydminster) Library • 780-853-88731 (Vermilion) • 780-871-5796 (Lloydminster) Lethbridge College www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca 3000 College Drive S. Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 1L6 1-800-572-0103 (ext. 3323) e-mail: [email protected][email protected] Learning Assistance • 403-382-6952 Centre • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/learningcafe • [email protected] Disability Services • 403-320-3202 ext. 5400 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=757&Itemid=778 • [email protected] Advising • 403-320-3323 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=300&Itemid=730 • [email protected] Counselling • 403-320-3351 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=458&Itemid=648 • [email protected] Tech Support • 403-320-3333 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/its/ • 403-320-3323 Distance Learning • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=322 • [email protected] Bookstore • 403-320-3308 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=409&Itemid=592 • [email protected] Testing Services • 403-320-3368 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=435&Itemid=624 • [email protected] Library • 403-320-3352 • http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=439&Itemid=633 Medicine Hat College www.mhc.ab.ca 299 College Drive SE Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 3Y6 1-866-282-8394 e-mail: [email protected][email protected] Learning Assistance • 403-529-3896 Centre • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Services/CourseworkSupport/OpenLearningCentre.aspx • [email protected] Disability Services • 403-529-3824 • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Services/PersonalSupport/Disabilities%20Services.aspx • 403-529-3819 Advising • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Services/PlanYourEducation/AcademicAdvising/AboutAdvising.aspx • 403-529-3819 Counselling • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Services/PersonalSupport/Counselling.aspx • [email protected] Tech Support • 403-529-3899 • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Services/CourseworkSupport/TechnologySupport.aspx • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/ProgramsandCourses/Academic%20Programs/Programs%20of%20Study.aspx?filter={B42E0BED- Distance Learning EF4F-42B1-AA06-332B0DD6EDDE} • 403-529-3809 Bookstore • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Services/The%20Bookstore.aspx Testing Services • 403-529-3896 • [email protected] Library • 1.866.282.8394 ext. 3867 • http://www.mhc.ab.ca/Library.aspx Mount Royal University www.mtroyal.ca 4825 Richard Road SW Calgary, Alberta T3E 6K6 1-877-676-0686 [email protected] Learning Assistance • 403.440.6452 Centre • • http://www.mtroyal.ca/AcademicSupport/ResourcesServices/StudentLearningServices/index.htm • [email protected] Disability Services • 403.440.6868 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/AcademicSupport/ResourcesServices/StudentLearningServices/AccessibilityServices/index.htm • [email protected] Advising • 403.440.5000 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/AcademicSupport/ResourcesServices/Advising/index.htm • [email protected] Counselling • 403.440.6362 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/campusservices/WellnessServices/StudentCounselling/index.htm • [email protected] Tech Support • 403.440.6351 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/DistanceLearning/eCampusAlberta/index.htm • [email protected] Distance Learning • 403.440.6351 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/DistanceLearning/eCampusAlberta/index.htm • [email protected] Bookstore • 403.440.6300 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/CampusServices/CampusResources/BookStore/index.htm • [email protected] Testing Services • 403.440.6351 • http://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/DistanceLearning/eCampusAlberta/index.htm • [email protected] Library • 403.440.6140 • http://library.mtroyal.ca Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) www.nait.ca 11762 - 106 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5G 2R1 1-877-333-6248 e-mail: [email protected][email protected] Learning Assistance • 780-471-6248 or Toll Free: 1-877-333-6248 Centre • http://www.nait.ca/Tutorial.htm • [email protected] Disability Services • 780-471-6248 or Toll Free: 1-877-333-6248 • http://www.nait.ca/Ssd.htm • Department of Recruitment and Student Life • [email protected] Advising • 780-471-6248 or Toll Free: 1-877-333-6248 • http://www.nait.ca/prospective/ask-an-advisor.htm • [email protected] Counselling • 780-471-6248 or Toll Free: 1-877-333-6248 • Information System Department Tech Support • [email protected] • E-Learning Distance Learning • [email protected] • 780-471-6248 or Toll Free: 1-877-333-6248 • [email protected] Bookstore • 780- 471-7717 • http://www.nait.ca/38264.htm • [email protected] Testing Services • 780-471-6248 or Toll Free: 1-877-333-6248 • McNally Library - Learning
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