First week survival
Find classes, email profs, use office hours, read a syllabus, and make campus feel less like a maze.
Find the answer →Information centre
A practical starting point for first- and second-year students navigating Saskatchewan, university life, and Canada without shrinking who they are.
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This guide puts admin, academics, belonging, winter, money, and wellbeing in one place. Read what you need now. Leave the rest for later.

Find classes, email profs, use office hours, read a syllabus, and make campus feel less like a maze.
Find the answer →Find cultural groups, trusted hair and food spots, faith communities, mentors, and spaces where you can show up as your full self.
Find the answer →Winter gear, transit, housing basics, grocery runs, study spots, and what to do when everything feels far.
Find the answer →Scholarships, banking, part-time work, taxes, health coverage, SIN basics, and when to ask for help.
Find the answer →Counselling, coverage, accommodations, crisis support, and ways to ask for help before things become urgent.
Find the answer →Choose repeat spaces, meet mentors, make room for rest, and create a support circle that feels like yours.
Find the answer →A calmer sequence
Find your classrooms, save your professor and advisor contacts, and learn where student services live.
Set a workable budget, choose one recurring community space, and make a winter or transit plan.
Use office hours once, test your study system, and ask for help before the pressure spikes.