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The Student Counseling Office is a dedicated resource forguidance and supportfor students who need assistance during their time at the university.It provides tools to addressacademic, personal, or relationship issuesthat may affect the college experience, well-being, or the ability to continue studies.
The work is based ondialogue, active listening, and collaborative planning, with the goal of setting priorities, strengthening study habits, and making decisions related to university life.
How can they help you?
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Academic Background
Support with adjusting to college life, organizing study habits, addressing learning difficulties, and making decisions related to academic or career paths.
- integration into campus life;
- understanding of procedures, regulations, and institutional terminology;
- learning difficulties;
- study habits and skills;
- course load management;
- academic or career decisions.
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Connections and Well-being
Guidance regarding situations that affect well-being, independence, or relationships within the university community.
- development of university autonomy;
- social-emotional skills;
- difficulties in forming relationships with teachers or classmates;
- personal circumstances that affect coursework.
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Academic continuity
Support for students who are considering taking a break from their studies or who are looking to resume their academic journey.
- guidance regarding interruptions or breaks in studies;
- analysis of strategies for academic reintegration;
- support throughout one's college career.
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Mentoring Programme
The Student Affairs Office coordinates the Programme , an initiative that pairs upperclassmen with freshmen.
The goal is to support students as they adjust to university life, help them integrate into the academic community, and provide guidance based on the experiences of other students.
Student Council Representatives by Faculty
Contact them for guidance on issues that may affect your academic career.