Offers wellness workshops, mental health training, group therapy, and individual therapy to UW students at no charge to registered University of Waterloo students in classes or on co-op terms.
Counselling Services
Quick, same day résumé, cover letter, and interview help
Centre for Career Action Drop-Ins
You can contact them for academic information, graduation requirements, help with switching programs, or adding minors.
Academic Advisors
Promotes a healthy attitude towards all sexual orientations and gender identities on the UWaterloo campus by providing a wide variety of peer support, social events, advocacy work, and resources.
Upper-years that live with you in residence. Talk to them when you need support transitioning to campus and university life, emergency assistance, including mental health crisis, or help meeting others in the community.
Residence Life Dons
Students can receive coverage for prescription drugs, mental health services, vision care, dental care, physiotherapy, and more via this resource.
Studentcare Health and Dental Plan
Provides enetrepreneurial resources and support for the UWaterloo Community through funding, skills building, coaching, and more.
Concept by Velocity
Your go-to place for administrative, financial, and registrarial assistance. Provide help and information about transcripts, OSAP, course enrolment, and more.
The Centre
Provides students with resources on issues ranging from intersectional feminism to sexual health with products we provide such as condoms, pads and pregnancy tests. We also hold peer support hours where students can drop by for support on any and all issues.
The Women's Centre
A central resource person for members of the University Community who have experienced, or been impacted by, sexual violence.
Sexual Violence Response Coordinator
A mental health and wellness service available to all UW students to connect with qualified counsellors, consultants, and life coaches for a variety of issues. They can be reached 24/7 from anywhere in Canada or the US.
Empower Me
Book this type of appointment at the Centre for Career Action help figure out which career you may want to pursue after graduation, explore career supports, and help with career planning
Career Consult
Website provided by the Student Success Office to connect current Waterloo students in need of academic support with Waterloo student tutors.
Tutor Connect
Supported by WUSA, organize and facilitate over 2,000 events and meetups every term, providing thousands of extra-curricular opportunities for Waterloo students.
WUSA Clubs
Answer questions about your Canadian immigration status, study permits, co-op work permits, temporary resident visas, and more.
Immigration Consultants at the Student Success Office
This individual at Health Services provides individual counselling for students who have nutrition or food-related health concerns, including disordered eating, irritable bowel syndrome, diabetes, vegetarian diets, and more, by referral from a doctor
Registered Dietician
These individuals can help with professional/grad school planning, application, and interview prep
Further Education Advisor at the Centre for Career Action
Book a meeting with them to create a plan for academic success. These individuals are upper-year students from diverse faculties and student populations who can teach you key foundational study skills and strategies.
Represent students in a certain faculty or department, run events, and provide volunteer opportunities. A great way to connect with your peers and professors!
Faculty Societies
Strapped for cash and need some food? Don't go hungry! Run entirely by dedicated student volunteers, this valuable service is confidential.
WUSA Food Support Service
Referral based wellness initiative designed to help students gain the physical, mental and emotional health benefits of getting active by matching students with a volunteer workout buddy.
Move Your Mind
Offers 24/7 access to career resources to UW students, including résumé and cover letter templates and tips, interview support and scenarios, advice on negotiating job offers, tips for searching for work both inside Canada and internationally, and considerations for further education.
CareerHub
These individuals can help you with your next research paper by providing consultations on finding and accessing relevant research resources and creating successful search strategies.
Subject Librarians
A WUSA student-run service connecting Canadian, International and Exchange students at UWaterloo.
International and Canadian Student Network
Provide legal advice on any subject and representation on issues relating to academic rights, co-op and employment, or housing and tenancy.
Student Legal Protection Program