University of Alberta Campus Food Bank The University of Alberta Campus Food Bank offers temporary support for those on campus in immediate need of food. We aim to eliminate hunger on campus by providing food hampers, while educating U of A students, staff and alumni about the other services on campus that work together to support the U of A community. Campus Food Bank is not meant to be a long-term source of food, and we empower our clients to find solutions that meet their individual needs. We can help you get there, but it’s up to you to better your situation as only you know what’s best for you. If you have further questions or concerns, or don’t feel any of these services address your needs, we can help you find appropriate referrals. Feel free to drop by our office and talk to a volunteer, or check out www.campusfoodbank.com for more information. University of Alberta Campus Food Bank The University of Alberta Campus Food Bank offers temporary support for those on campus in immediate need of food. We aim to eliminate hunger on campus by providing food hampers, while educating U of A students, staff and alumni about the other services on campus that work together to support the U of A community. Campus Food Bank is not meant to be a long-term source of food, and we empower our clients to find solutions that meet their individual needs. We can help you get there, but it’s up to you to better your situation as only you know what’s best for you. If you have further questions or concerns, or don’t feel any of these services address your needs, we can help you find appropriate referrals. Feel free to drop by our office and talk to a volunteer, or check out www.campusfoodbank.com for more information. Student Financial Aid Information Centre (SFAIC): SFAIC provides financial assistance through bursaries and loans, and provides guidance for government student loan applications. SFAIC offers one-on-one counseling sessions for students in financial distress, and also provides budgeting information through workshops and presentations. Need to get control of your finances and stay on budget? Visit SFAIC! Telephone: 780.492.3483 Location: 1-80 Students' Union Building Website: www.su.ualberta.ca/services/sfaic Student Financial Aid Information Centre (SFAIC): SFAIC provides financial assistance through bursaries and loans, and provides guidance for government student loan applications. SFAIC offers one-on-one counseling sessions for students in financial distress, and also provides budgeting information through workshops and presentations. Need to get control of your finances and stay on budget? Visit SFAIC! Telephone: 780.492.3483 Location: 1-80 Students' Union Building Website: www.su.ualberta.ca/services/sfaic University Bursaries and Emergency Funding (UBEF): UBEF administers a number of emergency financial aid programs to assist full time undergraduate and graduate students to complete their academic programs. It also offers emergency student loans and bursaries. Telephone: 780.492.3483 Location: 1-80 Students' Union Building Website: www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/ubef University Bursaries and Emergency Funding (UBEF): UBEF administers a number of emergency financial aid programs to assist full time undergraduate and graduate students to complete their academic programs. It also offers emergency student loans and bursaries. Telephone: 780.492.3483 Location: 1-80 Students' Union Building Website: www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/ubef Wecan Food Basket Society: Wecan is dedicated to providing affordable food security to community members throughout the Edmonton area. Open to anyone, this monthly food co-op allows you to buy healthy food at a reduced cost by buying in bulk as a large group. Telephone: 780.413.4525 Location: Campus Food Bank office operates a monthly depot Website: www.wecanfood.com International Student Services (ISS): If you’re an international student looking for valuable support and resources, ISS is for you! You can talk to student advisors, ask for international student-specific emergency loans, and take part in social events and English conversation groups. Telephone: 780.492.4094 Location: U of A's International Centre at 172 HUB Mall Website: www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/iss.cfm Wecan Food Basket Society: Wecan is dedicated to providing affordable food security to community members throughout the Edmonton area. Open to anyone, this monthly food co-op allows you to buy healthy food at a reduced cost by buying in bulk as a large group. Telephone: 780.413.4525 Location: Campus Food Bank office operates a monthly depot Website: www.wecanfood.com International Student Services (ISS): If you’re an international student looking for valuable support and resources, ISS is for you! You can talk to student advisors, ask for international student-specific emergency loans, and take part in social events and English conversation groups. Telephone: 780.492.4094 Location: U of A's International Centre at 172 HUB Mall Website: www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/iss.cfm University Health Centre (UHC): The UHC is your go-to place for any health issues. It’s a full service walk-in clinic with physicians and nurses, and is accessible to students, their immediate family members and staff. It also offers confidential testing for pregnancy, STDs, and HIV/ AIDS, as well as birth control counseling. Telephone: 780.492.2612 Location: 2- 200 Students’ Union Building Website: www.uhc.ualberta.ca University Health Centre (UHC): The UHC is your go-to place for any health issues. It’s a full service walk-in clinic with physicians and nurses, and is accessible to students, their immediate family members and staff. It also offers confidential testing for pregnancy, STDs, and HIV/ AIDS, as well as birth control counseling. Telephone: 780.492.2612 Location: 2- 200 Students’ Union Building Website: www.uhc.ualberta.ca University of Alberta Campus Food Bank University of Alberta Campus Food Bank InfoLink: Looking for a comprehensive student information source for all things university related? Check out InfoLink! It offers an online listing for accommodation, tutors, past exams, car pools, and job and volunteer opportunities. It also acts as the U of A’s ‘Lost and Found’ service, so if you’ve lost anything recently, make sure you visit their main office at 0-26 SUB (Lower Level). Telephone: 780.492.4212 Location: Suite 0-26 Students' Union Building, HUB, CAB and ETLC. Website: www.su.ualberta.ca/services/infolink InfoLink: Looking for a comprehensive student information source for all things university related? Check out InfoLink! It offers an online listing for accommodation, tutors, past exams, car pools, and job and volunteer opportunities. It also acts as the U of A’s ‘Lost and Found’ service, so if you’ve lost anything recently, make sure you visit their main office at 0-26 SUB (Lower Level). Telephone: 780.492.4212 Location: Suite 0-26 Students' Union Building, HUB, CAB and ETLC. Website: www.su.ualberta.ca/services/infolink Student Success Centre: The Student Success Centre is committed to student success and offers many programs and services. These programs are catered towards pre-university, undergraduate and graduate students, so be sure to check their website to learn more about how they can help you! Telephone: 780.492.2682 Location: 2-300 Students' Union Building Website: www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/academicsupport Student Success Centre: The Student Success Centre is committed to student success and offers many programs and services. These programs are catered towards pre-university, undergraduate and graduate students, so be sure to check their website to learn more about how they can help you! Telephone: 780.492.2682 Location: 2-300 Students' Union Building Website: www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/academicsupport Career and Placement Services (CAPS): If you’re looking for a job, CAPS provides job postings, resume and interview help for your job search during and after your studies at the U of A. It also offers career planning seminars for all students and alumni. Telephone: 780.492.4291 Location: 2-100 Students' Union Building Website: www.caps.ualberta.ca Career and Placement Services (CAPS): If you’re looking for a job, CAPS provides job postings, resume and interview help for your job search during and after your studies at the U of A. It also offers career planning seminars for all students and alumni. Telephone: 780.492.4291 Location: 2-100 Students' Union Building Website: www.caps.ualberta.ca Peer Support Centre (PSC): The PSC offers a safe and confidential environment for peer-to-peer supportive listening and crisis intervention, while enabling you to remain anonymous. It can be accessed by phone, in person or through the internet. You don’t need an appointment, but appointments are available upon request. Telephone: 780.492.HELP (4357) Location: 2-707 Students' Union Building Website: www.su.ualberta.ca/services/psc Peer Support Centre (PSC): The PSC offers a safe and confidential environment for peer-to-peer supportive listening and crisis intervention, while enabling you to remain anonymous. It can be accessed by phone, in person or through the internet. You don’t need an appointment, but appointments are available upon request. Telephone: 780.492.HELP (4357) Location: 2-707 Students' Union Building Website: www.su.ualberta.ca/services/psc Mental Health Centre: If you feel you need professional help, the Mental Health Centre offers psychological and psychiatric services for U of A students. Check out their website to learn about their appointment procedure or feel free to give them a call! Telephone: 780.492.5205 Location: 2nd Floor, Students' Union Building, beside Myer Horowitz Theatre Website: www.uwell.ualberta.ca Mental Health Centre: If you feel you need professional help, the Mental Health Centre offers psychological and psychiatric services for U of A students. Check out their website to learn about their appointment procedure or feel free to give them a call! Telephone: 780.492.5205 Location: 2nd Floor, Students' Union Building, beside Myer Horowitz Theatre Website: www.uwell.ualberta.ca Interested in other forms of help or services not listed? Is something off-campus more convenient for you? Interested in other forms of help or services not listed? Is something off-campus more convenient for you? Check out www.informedmonton.com for an online registry of places in Edmonton and surrounding areas that can also help you. You can search by keywords so you don’t need to know the name of each service, just what kind of help you’re looking for. Check out www.informedmonton.com for an online registry of places in Edmonton and surrounding areas that can also help you. You can search by keywords so you don’t need to know the name of each service, just what kind of help you’re looking for.