Student resources
UVic offers a wide range of student supports for undergraduate and graduate students, including academic advising, career services, mental health resources and financial aid.
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Student affordability
Find supports, resources and employment options to help you save money while studying at UVic.
Notices & news
Police integration benefits mental health teams
An independent study (2008–2019) shows that integrating police officers into Victoria's Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams reduces violence risks while enhancing mental health support without...
Nurse Practitioner Program Boosts Primary Care
Fifteen more nurse practitioners (NPs) will be trained at the University of Victoria this fall, helping boost the number of professionals able to offer primary health care to the more than 800,000...
Call for submissions: 5 Days of Action Exhibition
In celebration of the 5 Days of Action, EQHR and UVic Libraries are looking for UVic students who are interested in having their artistic works showcased in the McPherson Library from November 4 -15.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Podcasts
For National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30, media are invited to draw on a curated list of podcasts by Indigenous faculty, staff and students at the University of Victoria.
Health & wellness
You have access to a range of health and wellness support services while you’re here.
Academic & program advising
If you have questions about your program or need help with planning your degree, an academic adviser can help. Advisers offer guidance, information on academic requirements and resources.
Dynamic learning
Join our co-op program, get experience in field schools and practicums, or go on exchange with one of our 300+ partner universities.
Learn Anywhere
UVic Learn Anywhere provides information about resources and services to support your online learning experience.
Campus resources
Explore some of the key campus services for students.
Graduating students
You must apply for graduation, whether you want to take part in the convocation ceremony or not. You can’t graduate if you don’t apply.
Emergency contacts
If you need immediate help, use these contacts:
Ambulance, fire, police: 9-1-1
Campus security or 250-721-7599
Safe Walk Program or 250-721-7599
Sexualized Violence or 250-721-8786