Queen's University

Services & Supports

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Queen's Learning Commons

The Queen's Learning Commons (QLC) offers an inviting, collaborative learning space where students can pursue and share ideas. They are centrally located in Stauffer Library as an enriched learning environment which provides a comprehensive, integrated set of academic support services and resources.

Queen's Learning Commons

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Learning Strategies Development Program

Learning Strategies Development is an academic support service designed for the use of Queen's University undergraduate and graduate students, teaching and support staff, and parents.

Learning Strategies Development

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Peer Mentor Program

Peer Mentors are upper year students who have been trained to teach important academic survival skills to other students through a mentoring process. Peer Mentors can assess a student's learning and study skills and assist them with improving them.

Peer Mentor Program


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Adaptive Technology Centre

Library Services for Students with Disabilities offers a range of services that enable students with disabilities to read, write, research and access library materials more effectively. Adaptive Technology Lab contains computers, assistive devices, quiet study space and specialized software.

Adaptive Technology Centre

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Writing Centre

The Writing Centre's program of workshops, credit courses, and one-on-one writing sessions is designed to support students in thinking and writing effectively in all disciplines at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

Writing Centre

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Regional Assessment and Research Centre (RARC)

Regional Assessment and Resources Centre (RARC) provides appropriate, accurate, comprehensive and effective assessment services and follow up services to the Queen's University student population and to persons with specific learning disabilities in the south-eastern region of Ontario. Funding for RARC has been generously provided by the Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities.

RARC

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