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Indigenous Student Services

Academic Counselling

Our Counsellors are available to assist potential students and current students make academic related decisions. Stephanie Boyer and Pam Roach are able to provide information on programs within the College and help students develop an academic plan. 
 

Personal and Crisis Counselling

Indigenous Student  Services include access to short-term counselling for students requiring personal and/or mental health issues.

Counsellors are available at the College Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.   

If you require immediate assistance, you can reach out to:

  • Sault Area Hospital Crisis Services:   705.759.3398 or 1.800.721.0077
  • Mobile Crisis Response:    705.759.1230
  • Sault Ste. Marie Police Services:    911
  • GOOD2TALK Post-Secondary Student Helpline:    1.866.925.5454
  • Regional Warm Line:   1.866.856.9276
     

Indigenous Student Navigator

Stefanie King supports Indigenous students throughout their college journey by helping them feel welcomed, connected, and empowered. She provides guidance with access to campus and community resources, cultural supports, and personal wellness. Stefanie advocates for personal growth, well being, and positive learning experiences while helping students navigate college life in a respectful and culturally safe environment.

Email IndigenousStudentServices@saultcollege.ca to connect.

 

"My overall experience at ԰AV was the best life experience I could have dreamed of… the faculty and staff were friendly and helpful; the smaller class sizes created a warm and open learning environment, and the fast-paced atmosphere gave way to a large spirited yet small campus feel."
Theodore “Teddy” Syrette, Graduated Social Service Worker-Indigenous Specialization