Finding Help
Feeling Overwhelmed with CS135?
Many people struggle with the academic aspects of university. If you are facing challenges, please know that you are not alone. Do not let shyness or embarrassment prevent you from getting help. It is not true that universities want or need to lose a certain percentage of students. In this faculty, “weeding out” is a myth. We want you to be successful. Many things, including those out of your control, can happen to make this difficult.
Please speak to your instructor and/or academic advisor if you are concerned about your undergraduate career in general or CS135 in particular.
The Faculty of Mathematics also has a list of services available to you .
Please do not suffer alone. We are here to help.
CS135 Concerns
See the Personnel page for a table of who to contact for course-related concerns (such as assignments, illness, or mismarked assignments).
CS Academic Advisors
The School of Computer Science has a cohort of academic advisors to help guide you through the complexities of the CS academic program, including how to recover from failed courses and make the most of the advanced opportunities we offer.
Student Success Office
The Student Success Offices provides academic and personal development services, resources for international students, as well as study abroad and exchange support. They work closely with campus partners to create a vibrant experience for students from their first days at Waterloo, right to convocation.
Mental Health Resources
If you or anyone you know experiences significant academic stress, difficult life events, or feelings like anxiety or depression, we strongly encourage you to seek support.
On-campus Resources
- Campus Wellness
helps
all students at the University of Waterloo. Their professionals
provide primary medical care and mental health services using an inclusive,
connected, and collaborative approach. Services include:
- Counselling Services is a team of professionals that provides programming and services to help you lead a healthy and balanced life. They strive to provide a secure, supportive environment for students of all orientations and backgrounds. Email at counselling@uwaterloo.ca or phone 519-888-4567 ext 32655.
- Health Services , located across the creek from the Student Life Centre. Visit them or phone 519-888-4096.
- MATES (Mentor Assistance Through Education and Support) is a one-to-one student peer support program offered by the Federation of Students in consultation with Campus Wellness. MATES provides support to students who are hoping to build social skills, or are experiencing personal or academic concerns or low-level mental health and wellness difficulties. MATES volunteers are also well-trained and knowledgeable about various resources on and off campus and can assist students through the navigation of those resources. Email at mates@wusa.ca .
Off-campus Resources
- Good2Talk is a free, confidential, 24/7/365 help line for post-secondary students. Phone: 1-866-925-5454
- Here 24/7 A Waterloo-Wellington mental health and crisis service team. Phone: 1-844-437-3247
- OK2BME is a set of support services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning teens in Waterloo. Phone: 519-884-0000 or email ok2bme@kwcounselling.com .
- EMPOWER ME provides mental health services to students, including those living abroad. Call 1-833-628-5589 in Canada and the USA. EMPOWER ME in China: China North 108007142831; China South 108001402851. For other countries, see the FAQ .
Students with Disabilities
The AccessAbility office is located in Needles Hall, Room 1401. It collaborates with all academic departments to arrange appropriate accommodations for students with disabilities without compromising the academic integrity of the curriculum. If you require academic accommodations to lessen the impact of your disability, please register with AccessAbility Services at the beginning of each academic term.