· | Aboriginal Student Services |
· | Student Leadership Programs |
· | Learning Skills Services |
· | Personal Counselling Services |
· | Services for Students with disABILITIES |
· | Student Non-Academic Discipline |
· | Academic Advising |
· | Academic Appeals |
· | Admissions |
· | Examinations and Scheduling |
· | Recruitment and Liaison Services |
· | Student Information |
· | Student Records and Registration |
· | Liaison and referral services for students to both the Brock campus and the local communities. |
· | Providing programming and campus wide Aboriginal events. |
· | Promoting awareness of Aboriginal culture on campus. |
· | Advocating on behalf of Aboriginal students within the University community. |
· | Providing information on Native, Inuit, and Metis specific scholarships. |
· | Assisting secondary and college students with the application process. |
· | Offering free Aboriginal student computing and printing lab. |
· | Maintaining an Aboriginal resource library including newspapers, texts, and CD's. |
· | Providing training to Brock faculty and staff. |
· | Professional, confidential, individual counselling, at no cost to you. Individual counselling is typically short-term, averaging three sessions and builds on students' strengths. |
· | Multiple session group programs developed to meet students' interests. Responding to crises situations throughout the Brock community. |
· | Self-help materials in our resource area. |
· | support services: use of a note taker, compensatory strategy assistance, exam accommodation, use of adaptive equipment and liaison with faculty. Screening and limited diagnostic assessment for learning disabilities are available on campus; |
· | adaptive technology: specialized computer software and other technical aids are available for use in the Student Development Centre and in locked carrels in the Library. Please see your case manager about your technology needs and to obtain access to equipment; |
· | library services: a designated reference librarian to co-ordinate library services for students with disabilities. Library services include obtaining text on tape, assistance with computer searches and locating materials in the library; |
· | accessible facilities: most facilities at Brock are wheelchair accessible. For a special accessibility tour of campus, please contact the Recruitment and Liaison Office. There are 17 accessible housing units on campus; |
· | attendant care: limited attendant care service is available through the Ontario March of Dimes. If you require in attendant care, contact the Student Development Centre. |
1. | Chaplains' Office/Campus Ministries Centre |
Campus Ministries believes that spiritual development is an integral part of the university experience and provides, ecumenical worship, R.C. Sunday Mass, social justice education, solidarity experiences abroad, spiritual direction, academic resources, faith-academic training programs, pastoral counselling, workshops, seminars, extracurricular Theology courses, international academic connections, religious based student clubs, study groups and public lectures. The Chaplains are appointed by several religious denominations and are available to discuss any topic with you, particularly concerning spiritual, academic and ethical aspects of your life. Anyone who wants to be part of a faith community, to share concerns and experiences or to speak in confidence about any matter is welcome to contact any of the campus chaplains in our Decew Residence Offices. |
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2. | Rita Welch Meditation Centre |
The Rita Welch Meditation Centre is located in A302, next to the Senate Chambers, was dedicated April 10, 1996. It was established in memory of Rita Welch, wife of the late Chancellor Robert Welch. The facility is available both for individual meditation and for campus-based groups of all faiths who wish to use it for spiritual/religious purposes. For use of a particular time it can be booked through Campus Ministries. The Centre is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and at other times as arranged. During the academic year a monthly schedule of events is posted in the glass case outside the Centre. | |
3. | Brock Multi-Faith Centre |
The Brock Multi-Faith Centre is located on the lower level of Schmon Tower, next to the Tower Cafeteria in the former Trillium Dining Room. It is composed of two rooms. |
a) | The Islamic Centre is a room set aside by the university to accommodate prayer for Muslim Students. It is open for anyone wishing to learn more about the Muslim faith. |
b) | The Multi-Faith Room is used by Brock faith groups for small group meetings and interfaith dialogue. Contact the Chaplains for information or to schedule events. |
1. | Medically warranted. |
2. | The student presents him/herself to Student Health Services before the exam. |
3. | The student is seen in our office the day of the exam. |
If your exam is at a time of day when the Student Health Services is not open, then you must go to another medical facility to obtain the necessary written medical excuse documentation. |
· | Prospective student publications and on-line information; |
· | Fall Preview Day and Spring Open House; |
· | Brock's presence at the Ontario Universities' Fair; |
· | Visits to secondary schools in Canada and the United States; |
· | Brock's Campus Tour Program for prospective students, visiting dignitaries, and school representatives. |