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Concordia’s new online service station is a one-stop-shop for students to learn about important university resources

‘The goal is to provide a human connection and friendly faces in these unprecedented times’
January 14, 2021
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By Christian Durand


Student service stations will be offered most Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Brooke Cagle on Unsplash

The move to an online university has been challenging for the student population. When the fall term kicked off, students were filled with questions as to how to access Concordia’s numerous services in a virtual environment.

To help answer the high volume of inquiries, the Student Success Centre teamed up with the Dean of Students Office to create an online Student Service Station. The idea is for it to serve as a centralized location where students can get the information they need, instead of each unit hosting individual drop-in sessions.

How it works

The Student Service Station is a weekly Q&A hosted live on Zoom where students can pop in and out to learn more about a relevant service. Inspired by the Ask a Librarian initiative, staff members triage students into service-specific break-out rooms where they can connect with individual units and get the answers they need in a timely manner. A typical session sees 20 to 30 students participate in various rooms.

“The goal of the Student Service Station is to provide a human connection and friendly faces in these unprecedented times,” explains Laura Mitchell, executive director of Student Services.

“We also wanted to avoid students bouncing around too much. This is an excellent one-stop-shop for those who want to learn more about what’s out there. It is also beneficial to staff members because it allows them to  learn about what services other units offer, and get updates from colleagues across the university”

Sai Kiran, a Master’s student in civil engineering, found accessing the Student Service Station helpful on numerous levels.

“I got insights about various resources that were new to me, like the Institute for Co-operative Education and the Student Success Centre. I look forward to going to more sessions.”

  • Participating units include:
  • Birks Student Service Centre
  • Campus Wellness and Support Services
  • Dean of Students Office
  • GradProSkills
  • School of Graduate Studies
  • Institute for Co-operative Education
  • International Students Office
  • Student Success Centre
  • Recreation and Athletics
  • Library
  • Faculty of Arts and Science: Academic Advising
  • Faculty of Fine Arts: Academic Advising
  • Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science: Academic Advising
  • John Molson School of Business: Academic Advising


With the exception of Friday, January 15, Student Service Stations will be offered every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during the winter term. Please refer any student who you think would benefit from attending.

Upcoming sessions include:
 

 

If you're a staff or faculty member who would like to be part of the Student Service Station, please contact Sophie Mailloux.



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