If you’ve been impacted by a significant event or unanticipated circumstances, there are services and resources to help you.
Courses, assignments, and exams
Find the academic support options available to you.
- Check your course syllabus to see what options you have.
- Apply for an academic concession.
- Undergradute students can contact their faculties academic advising office.
- Graduate students can speak to their program graduate advisor or supervisor.
- Indigenous students can find a list of program advisors.
Mental and physical health
Access resources for mental and physical health.
- Call or chat with a crisis responder 24/7.
- Access 24/7 mental health counselling using Here2Talk.
- Book an appointment with a doctor or nurse practitioner on campus.
- Contact UBC Counselling for wellbeing support that meets your needs.
- Connect with a spirituality or faith group through a chaplain at UBC.
Financial support
Get help if you’re experiencing financial difficulties.
- See if you’re eligible for emergency funding.
- Talk to an Enrolment Services Advisor about your financial support options.
- Indigenous students can reach out to the Indigenous Student Support Team.
Sexual assault support
Help is available if you have experienced sexual assault or sexual violence. We believe you.
- Book a consultation or appointment with a Support Specialist.
- Access Sexual Assault Support Centre for support and educational resources.
Visas and study or work permits
Get support if you’re an international student.
- Check out the International Student Guide.
- Connect with an International Student Advisor.
Other student supports
Explore the full list of student services available to you.