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“I wish that during my first year I had been aware of the great resources available in the audio visual centre located in the library. I have since signed out digital cameras and video equipment that have helped me create professional quality presentations and sales videos. These are skills that I will definitely utilize in my career.”
~ Victoria George, Third-Year Student, Marketing Administration

Counselling and Disability Services

Seneca’s qualified, professional counselors help students deal with everything from career planning and educational direction to personal issues. All students have access to confidential consultation. If you are mobility, visually or hearing impaired, blind, deaf or learning disabled, Counselling and Disability Services has qualified counsellors, learning disabilities specialists, assistive technologists, learning strategists and psychologists. 

ECounselling is also available. Please visit the website.

Health Centres

Located at the Newnham and Seneca@York campuses, our Health Centres are open to all students, staff, faculty and community members. The Seneca College Health Centres offer a wide range of medical services provided by professionals including a registered nurse, registered physiotherapists, and a registered naturopathic doctor.
Newnham Campus  416.491.5050  x22965

Student Services

Visit your local Student Services office to ask questions, find out about upcoming events, or to get involved in student life. Our friendly staff can provide advice or information on: career planning, health and dental insurance, housing, transportation, First Peoples of Seneca, student clubs & leadership, your experience as a first-year student and more.

Financial Aid

One of the major factors to consider when you are planning to attend college is how you will afford the cost of your education. You should apply for financial assistance as soon as you have confirmed acceptance to a program. Visit a Financial Aid Office at your campus for more information on scholarships, bursaries and student aid programs or visit us online for links to a variety of information and services, including an online budget calculator.

First Peoples of Seneca

Seneca College welcomes all First People students to contact the First Peoples@Seneca office for specialized services. These services include funding assistance, Elder programs, cultural events, speaker series, Aboriginal specific scholarships and jobs, cultural counseling and a First Peoples’ resource library. First Peoples@Seneca can also make connections to community partners and other college departments. First Peoples@Seneca is based at Newnham campus, however, staff can move to all campuses easily. For more information, please visit our website.

International Student Services

Our international student centre provides a wide variety of services and programs including the Home-stay Program; orientations to Seneca, Toronto and Canada; academic counseling; immigration information; peer tutoring; special activities, trips and social events. If you are a student from another country, please contact us at 416-493-4144, ext. 22368 or visit our website.

Career Services

Career Services provides resources for all Seneca students seeking full-time, part-time and seasonal employment opportunities. In addition to providing a full range of employment services to all students, Career Services hosts employment related workshops, job fairs and career conferences.  Please drop into the campus offices for more assistance or visit us online now.

Resolution, Equity & Diversity Centre (REDC)

Seneca College is committed to ensuring a respectful, accessible, safe and inclusive environment; free from discrimination, harassment and violence for all students, employees and visitors. To meet this objective, the Resolution, Equity and Diversity Centre (REDC) is responsible for implementing education, awareness, prevention and training programs to support a diverse and positive campus climate. The REDC is also mandated to receive, identify and resolve issues of concern or conflict related to a College policy, procedure or legal statute. The REDC will provide confidential advice, intervention and/or referral services and where necessary, institute formal resolution measures.  Visit the REDC online now.

First Year Student Experience

The first year at college can be quite challenging. At Seneca we make it a priority to ease your transition to college life and make your first year a success. There are lots of support services and programs for our students that are available year-round as well.

Questions? Email us at firstyear.experience@senecacollege.ca

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