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Resources & supports

As a Social Sciences student, we're here to support you! Find help with choosing courses, improve your study skills, access physical and mental health care, and find culturally-relevant supports for Indigenous students.

Academic advising

We're here to help you choose your program and courses.

Undergraduate students

Departmental advisors and the Academic Advising Centre are available for academic advice. Humanities, Science and Social Sciences share advising services to make it easier for students to combine programs from different faculties and transfer from one faculty to another.

Your advisor can help you declare your major. You can declare your major after completing 12 units (usually 8 courses). Declaring your program will connect you with your peers, professors and advisors in your academic community.

Graduate students

For advice on issues related to a specific program, department, or school, it's best to start with your program’s graduate advisor.

Academic regulations

Academic regulations can sometimes be difficult to navigate. The UVic academic calendar is the basic guide to all academic regulations. All students should to be familiar with these. You should especially be familiar with:

  • Academic Concessions
  • Academic Integrity (i.e., cheating and plagiarism)
  • Evaluation of Student Achievement
  • Grading

Undergraduate academic regulations

Graduate academic regulations

If you run into a problem, it’s best to begin by talking to your instructor. If you aren't able to do that, or if talking to the instructor doesn't resolve the issue, talk to the Chair of the Department or Director of the School that offers the course or program. You can also contact the , an impartial and confidential resource. 

Indigenous student supports