Academic Support

Our academic support services are dedicated to helping students achieve their full potential. With access to valuable resources and personalized support from the Academic Advisor, the Guidance Counselor, and the Social Worker, students receive the help they need to guide them through their studies, build effective strategies, and manage academic responsibilities with confidence.

Academic Support

Academic Advising

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All St. Lawrence students and students transferring from another CEGEP can meet with the Academic Advisor to discuss their academic journey. In some cases, high school students can also consult the Academic Advisor.

Services Offered

The Academic Advisor can help you:

  • Understand your program requirements and how many courses you have left
  • Plan your course schedule each semester to stay on track for graduation especially if you’re considering taking extra semesters
  • Decide whether to reduce your course load
  • Request changes to your courses
  • Discuss whether to withdraw from a course
  • Explore options if you’re thinking about changing your program
  • Get information about the English Exit Exam, Épreuve uniforme de français (EUF) or your program’s Comprehensive Assessment (CA)
  • Learn about summer school or remote course options
  • Access referrals for academic or career-related challenges
  • Discover the student success resources available to help you achieve your academic goals

How to Access

You can consult the Academic Advisor by making an appointment, dropping in during regular business hours (time permitting) or sending a MIO message.

Adapted Services

Accommodations at CEGEP are not the same as those provided in high school. They are determined based on your individual needs and the college’s ability to provide appropriate support.

Services Offered 

Adapted Services provides personalized accommodations and support to students with a limitation, disability, or condition, ensuring they have the tools they need to reach their academic potential.

Important Reminders

  • High school accommodations do not transfer automatically to college. All students must go through the college assessment process.
  • Submit your request as early as possible. Appointment availability may be limited, especially at the start of the semester.
  • Processing takes a minimum of two weeks, depending on:
    • How quickly you submit complete documentation
    • The number of requests we are handling
    • Staff availability and assignment

Accommodations cannot be arranged for exams or assignments taking place within the next few days. Please plan ahead so we can ensure the support is in place when you need it.

Frequently Asked Question

How to Access Adapted Services

If you require accommodations or support through Adapted Services, follow the steps below to begin the process. Please apply as early as possible as accommodations cannot be arranged on short notice, and processing takes a minimum of two weeks once all documentation is submitted.

Step 1

Complete the Request Form

Start by filling out the Adapted Services Request Form. This form is the first step in order to open your file with Adapted Services.

Step 2

Submit Diagnostic Documentation

Along with the form, you must upload official diagnostic documentation from a qualified healthcare professional, such as:

  • A family doctor
  • A neuropsychologist
  • A psychiatrist
  • A speech-language pathologist

Your documentation must clearly state your diagnosis.

You may also include an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) from high school or another institution to support your request but note that an IEP does not replace the required diagnostic document.

Step 3

Wait for a MIO Message

Once your form and documents are received, a member of the Adapted Services team will contact you via MIO (the college’s internal messaging system) to schedule a one-on-one appointment with a counselor.

This appointment will help determine which accommodations are appropriate for your academic needs.

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Elite Athlete Services

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St. Lawrence offers dedicated academic support to student-athletes competing at an elite level. Our goal is to ensure student-athletes can maintain a strong academic performance while pursuing excellence in their sport. These services are designed to help athletes balance the demands of training and competition with their academic responsibilities. 

Services Offered 

The Academic Advisor can help you ensure success at both your college studies and your sport.

How to Access 

Appointments can be made to meet in the office of the Academic Advisor. Please contact the  Academic Advisor  via MIO to learn more and to make an appointment.

Peer Tutoring

Any registered student can request peer tutoring for academic support in a specific course. Once matched with a tutor, you and your tutor will work together to determine the location and schedule that works best for both of you. Peer tutoring provides a flexible and collaborative way to strengthen your understanding of course material and build effective study strategies.

Services Offered 

Tutoring Services, with a second-year student from St. Lawrence who is a trained peer tutor, are free and available in English, French, Science (Math, Chemistry and Physics), Social Science (Math, Macroeconomics and Quantitative Methods) and in certain Business classes.

How to Access 

Please fill out this request.

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Online Tutorials

Do you like e-learning?

To complement the key role of teachers and other student success resources available on campus, Champlain St. Lawrence is offering the following online Student Success Tutorials, to help students learn educational strategies and practical tools on their own time, wherever they are.

 

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