New Students

AC Start & AC Day 1 (Orientation)

Orientation is for incoming students who are beginning first-year studies. You may be fresh out of high school, re-entering the workforce, or looking to upgrade your skills – whatever reason brings you to Algonquin College, Orientation is a big part of getting you set up properly so you can take on the new school year. There are two equally important parts to your College Orientation experience: AC Start and AC Day 1.

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ASPIRE AC

Are you someone who thought college wasn’t a possibility? ASPIRE AC provides support to students who may face barriers getting to and succeeding at college. We want to make sure you succeed here, so ASPIRE AC provides a variety of services to help you thrive. This includes sponsored peer tutoring, mentoring from Algonquin graduates, student ambassador support, job coaching, and strengths based individual success planning. If you feel like this support could be useful to you, reach out!

Where to find us?
Room E344 (Student Commons/E Building)
613-727-4723 ext. 2976
aspireac@algonquincollege.com

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Campus Map

Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL)

The Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL) provides academic accommodations and educational support services for students who have permanent and/or temporary disabilities. If you are a student with a disability, or suspect that you may have a disability, it is recommended that you register with CAL before you begin your studies at Algonquin College. Services are confidential, free, and voluntary.

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Student Handbook

View the Student Handbook, which includes information on services across the College and key dates for the academic year. Printing options available for a small fee at the Print Shop.

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Student Success Specialists

Student Success Specialists are here to assist you, address your concerns, and help you find answers. They can help you with resources and referrals and provide guidance to assist with your learning success. Find out who your Student Success Specialist is, how to contact them, and how they can assist you.

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The AC Hub (Student Engagement)

The AC Hub strives to enhance your college experience beyond the classroom by providing you with opportunities to meet new people and become actively involved in campus life. Come by the physical space, located on the 2nd floor of Student Commons, to work, collaborate, and network, and be sure to take part in the social events and learning opportunities that are provided regularly. (This includes AC Hub Talks, workshops, and off-campus activities, such as Zip Lining and Winter Tubing.) Did we mention most of these events are FREE?

Besides the physical location of the AC Hub, there’s also an AC Hub Satellite (ACCE/CA Building, 2nd floor) and mobile desks across campus to provide you with info about College supports, services, activities, and events.

Where to find us?
2nd floor, Student Commons/E Building
613-727-4723 ext. 5152
hubmail@algonquincollege.com

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Test Centre

When you apply to a full-time program or want to register in certain continuing education courses at Algonquin College, you may be asked to take an admission-eligibility assessment. These assessments let you demonstrate your readiness and ability to succeed in the program you’ve chosen and make sure you’ve selected the right starting point at Algonquin.

Where to find us?
Student Central, in the lower level of the DARE District
613-727-4723 ext. 7079
testcentre@algonquincollege.com

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AC Café

AC Café is a  free self-directed resource to help new students get prepared for their studies!

It’s an opportunity for you to learn important information about Algonquin College so that you’ll feel more confident when you start, and you won’t have to absorb as much new information all at once at the beginning of the semester!

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