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We want to see you thrive as a student at the U of M. These resources are designed to help you along the way. 

Academic supports

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  • Final exam supports for students

    As you prepare for the upcoming exam period, here are some resources, supports and tips to help you navigate online exams.

  • Adapting to remote learning

    This guide will provide you with strategies and resources for successfully completing your courses during remote delivery.

  • Virtual Study Hall

    Tired of studying alone? Having trouble staying focused? Join Academic Learning Centre instructors and student tutors as we work and study online.

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Academic advising

Academic advising is an integral part of your academic success. Academic advisors help you transition to university and navigate the responsibilities and opportunities available to you in this environment. Make the most of your time at university by regularly checking in with your advisor throughout the year.

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Academic Learning Centre

The Academic Learning Centre provides a range of academic resources—including writing tutors and skills workshops.

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Academic integrity

Academic integrity expectations at the U of M may differ from your previous institution or training. As a U of M student, you are expected to know the rules around academic integrity and what constitutes academic misconduct.
There are many University supports available to assist you in completing your studies with integrity.

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Student Advocacy

The student advocacy team represents students who have concerns, complaints or problems while at the University of Manitoba. Find out how they can support you.

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First year planning

As a first year student, you will need to make decisions about your course selection and your choice of faculty. Getting started may require some guidance. The academic advising team in the First Year Centre offers both academic advising and student success resources to all first year students.

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English Language Centre

The English Language Centre offers part-time academic courses to support students whose first language is not English during their degree studies.

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The Libraries

The Libraries provide students access to a vast collection of books, articles, and media. Librarians can help you find the resources you need and advise you on research in your subject area.

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