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Get help navigating UBC, from troubleshooting course registration to understanding financial support options. International Student Advisors. Find support for international student topics, such as study permits, working in Canada, and health insurance. Academic Advisors.
- Centre for Community Engaged Learning
Learn how to get started in community-based projects and...
- UBC Life Building
About the UBC Life Building. Located next to the AMS Nest,...
- Simon K. Y. Lee Global Lounge and Resource Centre
Starting January 2025, the Global Lounge will feature...
- Enrolment Services Advisors
Get help with managing your finances or creating a financial...
- Centre for Accessibility
What the Centre can help with. The Centre for Accessibility...
- International Student Advising
Get help with your visa, study permit, and work permit...
- UBC Accessibility Shuttle
About the service. The UBC Accessibility Shuttle is a free,...
- Centre for Community Engaged Learning
- Academic & Career Advising
- For Course Registration Issues
- Accessibility Advising
Academic & Career Advisors can answer undergraduate student questions on courses, program planning, degree requirements, and more. 1. Undergraduate advising 2. School of Engineering Academic Advising For graduate student advising, contact your designated program assistant.
Prepare for course registrationby learning about registering or withdrawing from a course on the system, or anything related to the Course Schedule.
Talk with an Accessibility Advisorin the Disability Resource Centre if you have an ongoing or persistent health condition affecting your studies. Back to top
Call, chat online, or use the mobile app to get free, immediate, 24/7 mental health counselling from Here2Talk, available in various languages for post-secondary students in British Columbia. UBC students can reach out as often as needed, anytime, from anywhere in the world.
Nov 3, 2023 · There is a wide range of professional staff at UBC who can provide support, whether you're struggling with mental health, physical health, financial issues, or your academics. If you’re unsure about what kind of help you need, try the Finding health support tool on the Student Services website.
You can use features in Canvas to help keep track of your work, collaborate with classmates, and preview your grades. Find student instructions and tips for using Canvas, which provides a secure online classroom for each of your courses at UBC.
How to view the course schedule. First, go to your Academics app. Log into your Workday account at myworkday.ubc.ca. Click the "Academics" tab in the "Your Top Apps" menu on the right side of the page. Following the next guides you will learn how to navigate the UBC courses content.
Canvas is the centrally hosted Learning Management System (LMS) software used by UBC, available for free to all instructors and students. It lets you post course notes, electronically collect student assignments, do online quizzes, and so much more.