Resources to Help You Prepare for University

The universities offer different programs and supports for many types of students. The resources on this page can help you adapt to life and studies at university.

Note: Eligibility criteria may vary by program.

This list is not definitive. Contact the appropriate university directly for more information.

Western University – King's University College

Orientation
Admitted Student

Jumpstart your experience by making new friends and exploring campus resources and opportunities that will ensure your academic success. This program is designed for students joining King's in the fall and is led by upper-year student leaders, this program is a fantastic way to connect with current and future King’s students in the summer before starting classes in the fall.

Register online.

International Student Services
Admitted Student; Current University Student; Equity-seeking Individual; Parent or Supporter

King's International offers a variety of programs and services for international and domestic students. These services include:

  • International Student Services and Orientation
  • Immigration Advising
  • Peer Guide Program
  • Outgoing and Incoming Exchange
  • International Partner Liaison
  • International Student Programming
  • Support for International Summer Programs
  • International Risk Management
  • Pre-Departure Sessions & Support for International Experiential Learning

Student Affairs
Grade 12 Student; Admitted Student; Current University Student; Equity-seeking Individual; Indigenous Individual; Parent or Supporter

Student Affairs is here to help you succeed at King's by supporting your academic and overall well-being. It includes:

  • 2SLGBTQIA+ Online Resource Hub
  •  Accessibility Services
  • Campus and Community Social Worker
  • Career Counselling 
  • Indigenous Student Supports
  • KAMP (Peer Mentoring Program)
  • Learning Skills Services
  • Mental Health and Wellness
  • Personal Counseling 

Career Services
Grade 12 Student; Current University Student; Equity-seeking Individual; Indigenous Individual; Parent or Supporter

Making good choices is hard if you don’t know what’s out there.

Whether choosing a major or planning your next step after graduation, you must investigate possibilities and reflect on the information you learn.

Understanding how to identify and research career options will build your confidence about your future after graduation. The King's Career Support team is here to:

  • Help you figure out what you can do with your degree
  • Identify career options that fit with your interests, skills, values, and personality
  • Connect with a King's graduate in your field of interest
  • Help you apply to graduate school
  • Help you prepare for interviews
  • Provide feedback on your resume, cover letter, and/or LinkedIn profile
  • Help you find Job Shadow placements
  • Help you meet with a Career Counselor one-on-one

Additionally,  is a signature program that guarantees students meaningful employment within their first 6 months post-graduation through participation in programming created or supported by King's University College. For students not gaining employment after 6 months, King’s will guarantee additional undergraduate courses and career preparation tuition-free for up to 1 year post-graduation.

Orientation
Admitted Student; Parent or Supporter

All students admitted to King's must attend a Summer Academic Advising appointment. During this appointment, you will meet with an Academic Advisor to discuss your program goals, prepare your timetable, and enroll in your courses.

To register, follow the instructions in your offer of admission. Sessions run in-person from June to August, or virtual options are available.