Academic Resources

Academic Consideration

Academic Consideration is a process for the university community to provide a compassionate response to assist students experiencing a short-term extenuating circumstance, which is defined as 3 months or less. Learn more.

Academic Accommodations

Academic accommodations are designed to remove barriers to higher education while upholding essential requirements. Academic accommodations are provided by considering the students first-person experience, medical documentation, academic programming. Learn more.

SKHS Academic Advisor

Vanessa McCourt is the Academic Advisor for the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies. She can be contacted through skhs.ug@queensu.ca or 613-533-6000 x 77803 or by booking a meeting.

Finding Classes

Lost on campus? ClassFind allows you to find your classroom within each building with pictures and instructions! Learn more.

 

Wellness Resources

Medical Appointments

Appointments are held in the Côté Sharp Student Wellness Centre on the 1st floor (room 109) in Mitchell Hall.  They offer appointments with physicians, nurses, and counsellors. Referrals to more specialized care, such as psychiatry, occupational therapy, and dietetics are also available. Learn more.

Urgent/Emergency Care

For a list of urgent and emergency care services check out Student Wellness Services. Learn more.

24/7 Mental Health support

Students at Queen's University have access to additional support through Empower Me, a mental health and wellness service that seeks to contribute to a resilient student community by supporting existing on-campus and Studentcare mental health resources. Learn more.

CAmpus Observation room (COR)

The Campus Observation Room (COR) is our on-site non-medical detox service overseen by Student Wellness Services with the support of trained student volunteers and professional Addiction Support Workers.  It is a voluntary, confidential and a non-judgmental place where students who have had too much to drink can come to sleep. Learn more.