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About Your Academic Counselling Consultation:
To prepare for your consultation, please review your program and choose courses that you would like to take next year. Keep in mind that you must include any missing first year requirements in your program before taking a full load of senior courses. The Academic Counsellor will review your progress toward your degree and confirm that your selection is appropriate for your program.
Before you talk to the Counsellor, it is important to think about why your average last session was less than the standard for progression "in good standing." How might any difficulties encountered last year be addressed? You can discuss your academic goals and your plans for improving your performance in the future with the Academic Counsellor. If appropriate, the Counsellor may refer you to other campus contents, such as the Student Development Centre (SDC), for help with specific concerns, including study skills, personal issues, or career information.
Arranging Your Academic Counselling Consultation
To consult an academic counsellor, you have several choices:
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- E-MAIL arts@uwo.ca and include the following mandatory information:
Subject line: On Probation
Include in the message: Your name, student number & phone number.
Outline your specific questions about probation requirements or course selections. We will e-mail you with responses to your questions.
- E-MAIL arts@uwo.ca and include the following mandatory information:
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- SEND A LETTER by fax or mail.
Include: Your name, student number, phone number & e-mail address, if applicable. Outline your specific questions about probation requirements or course selections.We will telephone or e-mail you with responses to your questions.
Fax number: 519-850-2376
Mailing address:
Arts & Humanities Academic Counselling Office
University College Room 2230
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London, Ontario N6A 5C2 - DROP-IN to the Academic Counselling Office, University College Room 2230
Open Monday to Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m, Friday 9:30 - noon.
You may drop in to meet with an academic counsellor on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- SEND A LETTER by fax or mail.
PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST ONE WEEK FOR A RESPONSE