College of Pharmacy
264 Apotex Building
(21 seats)
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
Student experience
Get ready for life both in and out of the classroom! Learn more about the student supports that will help you through the challenges of being a student, then take time to find out more about campus life and what’s happening in your college.

Student supports
Specific supports for
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Entry-level professional program incoming students
Everything MOT, BPT and BRT students need to get started on the right foot.
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Thesis-based research program incoming students
Important information for new M.Sc (Rehab) and PhD (Applied Health Sciences) students.
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Graduate students
Faculty of Graduate Studies funding, advising and resources for students embarking on a master’s or PhD.
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Indigenous students
Resources for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students.
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International students
Ease your transition to Canada with information and supports for newcomers.
Study and meal spaces on campus during COVID-19
Study space is available throughout campus on a first-come first-served basis.
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College of Rehabilitation Sciences
Brodie mezzanine
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Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry
D022 and D023C
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Max Rady College of Medicine
105 and 109 Brodie Lounge study carrels
(41 seats)
The following common areas are available for students to eat lunch. Please note, there is a capacity of 64 students at the same time in these areas combined.
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Apotex Centre
First, second and third floor atriums -
Joe Doupe Concourse
Second floor, Basic Science Medical Building
Student culture and groups
College of Rehabilitation Sciences student groups
The college is home to two of its own student groups, the College of Rehabilitation Sciences student council and the Master of Science: Rehabilitation Sciences graduate student group. Students will be introduced to these groups during the first week of classes.
College of Rehabilitation Sciences student council
A student council is the voice of the student body. In addition to planning events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare, you’ll gain vital leadership skills as you advocate for your peers on the issues and concerns most important to your college.
Master of Science: Rehabilitation Sciences graduate student group
This group represents the interests and opinions of students enrolled in the Master of Science: Rehabilitation Sciences program college level (CoRS Student Council) and the university level (HSGSA) and coordinates student events.
Additional student groups
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University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU)
The University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) is the university-wide representative body for undergraduate students at the University of Manitoba.
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University of Manitoba graduate students association (UMGSA)
The University of Manitoba Graduate Students’ Association (UMGSA) is the student-governed association representing graduate students at the University of Manitoba.
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Health Sciences Graduate students association (HSGSA)
Members of the Health Sciences Graduate students’ association (HSGSA) provide a critical service to the University of Manitoba by furthering its commitment to teaching, research, social enterprise and public service.
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University of Manitoba Indigenous Students' Association (UMISA)
University of Manitoba Indigenous Students' Association (UMISA) offers support for students at UM in a traditional way.
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Métis University Students' Association (MUSA)
The Métis University Students' Association (MUSA) is an official UMSU student group that represents and supports Métis students at the University of Manitoba.
Equity, diversity and inclusion
Supporting collaborative practice
Helpful links
Contact us
Dean's office
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
R106 - 771 McDermot Avenue
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T6 Canada