Student Success Centre


The Student Success Centre is your academic support network from first-year to graduation. You'll find one-on-one tutors, study groups, workshops, peer mentors, plus a friendly community of professionals, peers and faculty who want you to excel.

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Does your thesis or research paper need a boost? Then join us for this in-person three-day writing event, hosted in a supportive and motivating setting, and take a leap towards finishing your writing project.
 
Thesis Boost is for graduate students in the middle to later stages of writing their thesis or research papers. In partnership with the Library, Student Success Centre and Campus Wellness, we will offer you dedicated writing time, optional workshops, activities, and consultations with librarians and writing advisors to advance your writing project and adopt productive writing habits.
 
Library computers can be used as availability permits.
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Participants should have begun writing their thesis or paper before participating in this event.
 
 
 
 
  • 18 May - 20 May
  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • In person & online
Explore the "Ethical Use of AI in Academic Writing" during an interactive, 2-hour in-person session. Learn the benefits of using generative AI and enhance your academic writing while upholding academic integrity. Engage with case studies and discover strategies for the proper integration of these amazing and powerful tools. (Note: This workshop description was created using Chat GPT)
  • 31 January
  • 11:45 - 13:45
  • Sir George Williams
Explore the "Ethical Use of AI in Academic Writing" during an interactive, 2-hour in-person session. Learn the benefits of using generative AI and enhance your academic writing while upholding academic integrity. Engage with case studies and discover strategies for the proper integration of these amazing and powerful tools. (Note: This workshop description was created using Chat GPT)
  • 07 March
  • 10:00 - 12:00
  • Sir George Williams
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 28 March
  • 13:00 - 15:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 02 November
  • 11:00 - 13:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 11 October
  • 13:00 - 15:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 09 November
  • 11:00 - 13:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 12 May
  • 10:00 - 12:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 25 May
  • 13:00 - 15:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 29 January
  • 13:00 - 15:00
  • Online
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
 
  • 20 March
  • 11:00 - 13:00
  • Online
Does your thesis or research paper need a boost? Then join us for this in-person three-day writing event, hosted in a supportive and motivating setting, and take a leap towards finishing your writing project.
 
Thesis Boost is for graduate students in the middle to later stages of writing their thesis or research papers. In partnership with the Library, Student Success Centre and Campus Wellness, we will offer you dedicated writing time, optional workshops, activities, and consultations with librarians and writing advisors to advance your writing project and adopt productive writing habits.
 
Library computers can be used as availability permits.
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Participants should have begun writing their thesis or paper before participating in this event.
 
 
 
 
  • 23 November - 25 November
  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • Sir George Williams
Does your thesis or research paper need a boost? Then join us for this in-person three-day writing event, hosted in a supportive and motivating setting, and take a leap towards finishing your writing project.
 
Thesis Boost is for graduate students in the middle to later stages of writing their thesis or research papers. In partnership with the Library, Student Success Centre and Campus Wellness, we will offer you dedicated writing time, optional workshops, activities, and consultations with librarians and writing advisors to advance your writing project and adopt productive writing habits.
 
Library computers can be used as availability permits.
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Participants should have begun writing their thesis or paper before participating in this event.
 
 
 
 
  • 31 May - 02 June
  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • Loyola
Does your thesis or research paper need a boost? Then join us for this in-person three-day writing event, hosted in a supportive and motivating setting, and take a leap towards finishing your writing project.
 
Thesis Boost is for graduate students in the middle to later stages of writing their thesis or research papers. In partnership with the Library, Student Success Centre and Campus Wellness, we will offer you dedicated writing time, optional workshops, activities, and consultations with librarians and writing advisors to advance your writing project and adopt productive writing habits.
 
Library computers can be used as availability permits.
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Participants should have begun writing their thesis or paper before participating in this event.
 
 
 
 
  • 27 November - 29 November
  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • Sir George Williams
Explore the "Ethical Use of AI in Academic Writing" during an interactive, 2-hour in-person session. Learn the benefits of using generative AI and enhance your academic writing while upholding academic integrity. Engage with case studies and discover strategies for the proper integration of these amazing and powerful tools. (Note: This workshop description was created using Chat GPT)
  • 28 September
  • 10:15 - 12:15
  • Sir George Williams