Common Concerns and Resources

Academic Supports 

  • Tutoring and Academic Skills: Improve your study skills such as time management, studying and test taking, reading and notetaking, group work and presentation skills by working with a member of the Learning Strategy Team. Strengthen your understanding of course content by working with a tutor. Find more information here: https://library.flemingcollege.ca/LearningSupports
  • Accessible Education Counsellor: If you have a diagnosed disability and have not set up your accommodations, meet with an Accessible Education Counsellor as soon as possible. Students who have not been diagnosed with a disability but think they may have an undiagnosed condition can meet with an Accessible Education Counsellor to further discuss. *Note that if you had an IEP in Secondary school, you still need to make this connection as it does not automatically carry over.
  • Academic Concerns: Course content or delivery concerns, grade or program concerns, find more information here:Academic Issue Resolution | Academic Issue Resolution (flemingcollege.ca)
  • Non-Academic Requirements: Multiple programs in the School of Health and Community Services have mandatory non-academic requirements needed to participate in placements.  Click here to see if your program has non-academic requirements: Non Academic Requirements | Department Website (flemingcollege.ca)
  • Library: The Fleming College library includes a physical and digital library, information literacy workshops, APA citation support, and more. Find more information here: https://library.flemingcollege.ca/home

Counselling and Mental Health Supports 

  • Personal Wellness Counselling: The goal of Counselling Services is to support your success as a student by promoting effective learning, growth and personal development. Counselling is an interactive process that can help you address issues that may be affecting your academic success and personal well being such as stress and anxiety. https://department.flemingcollege.ca/counselling/how-to-book-cancel-an-appointment/
  • Mental Health Emergency: Threat to harm self or others: If you or a friend of yours is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 immediately. In the event of a crisis or for after-hours support, please contact any of the following:
  • Campus Security Emergency: ext. 4444
  • Good2Talk: Ontario’s Postsecondary Student Helpline 1-866-925-5454 text GOOD2TALK to 696969 or http://good2talk.ca
  • Suicide Crisis Hotline: Call or text 988
  • Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre: 705-741-0260 or 1-866-298-7778
  • Or visit your nearest hospital emergency department.

Getting Prepared: Textbooks, Lockers, Parking, Food 

Housing

Indigenous Student Services

  • Indigenous Student Services: As a self-identifying First Nations, Inuit, or Metis student there are many culturally relevant supports and resources during your time at Fleming:  Indigenous Student Services 

International Services 

  • International Student Services helps international students from different countries and cultures successfully transition to Canada, from arrival to every moment at Fleming College: International Student Services

Registrar’s Office: Admissions, Records, Student Accounts, Financial Aid  

Rights and Responsibilities   

Student Engagement: Getting Involved on Campus  

Student Government: Food Bank, Clubs, Academic Appeal assistance   

Tech Support