CONCERNS ABOUT TIME MANAGEMENT AND SCHEDULING
Do you have any concerns regarding time management or organization?
One of the biggest challenges faced by students is learning how to manage their time so that they get work done on time and generally meet all their deadlines. Universities post important institutional dates before the term starts. Professors must include all deadlines in their syllabi at the start of each course. If you have questions - ASK! Don't wait until late in the term when deadlines may have been missed. Universities and professors expect you to take charge of your own time management. (e.g., effectively managing your time, organizing your schedule or making schedule changes, and/or missing important deadlines such as tuition, add/drop course, and/or examination dates.)
In the Diversities of Resilience Project, 4.5% of the respondents from U Winnipeg and 16.4% from the full sample (MSVU, UOIT, & U Winnipeg) indicated that the academic support centre or a program contributed to their successful completion of courses or achievement of their educational goal.
For information about Study Skills Workshops to help with time management, please visit the following link:
https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/academic-advising/study-skills-workshops.html
In the Diversities of Resilience Project, approximately 20% of the respondents from U Winnipeg and 25% from the full sample (MSVU, UOIT, & U Winnipeg) indicated that their Faculty Academic Advisors contributed to their successful completion of courses or achievement of their educational goal.
Academic advisors can help you organize your schedule or make changes. The below link has details on contacting, emailing, and booking an appointment with Academic Advising: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/academic-advising/contacts/index.html
Normally, professors will post "important deadlines" in their course syllabus. If they have not, please click the links below to see a list of important dates: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/academics/calendar/dates.html
https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/awards/dates.html
One of the biggest challenges faced by students is learning how to manage their time so that they get work done on time and generally meet all their deadlines. Universities post important institutional dates before the term starts. Professors must include all deadlines in their syllabi at the start of each course. If you have questions - ASK! Don't wait until late in the term when deadlines may have been missed. Universities and professors expect you to take charge of your own time management. (e.g., effectively managing your time, organizing your schedule or making schedule changes, and/or missing important deadlines such as tuition, add/drop course, and/or examination dates.)
In the Diversities of Resilience Project, 4.5% of the respondents from U Winnipeg and 16.4% from the full sample (MSVU, UOIT, & U Winnipeg) indicated that the academic support centre or a program contributed to their successful completion of courses or achievement of their educational goal.
For information about Study Skills Workshops to help with time management, please visit the following link:
https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/academic-advising/study-skills-workshops.html
In the Diversities of Resilience Project, approximately 20% of the respondents from U Winnipeg and 25% from the full sample (MSVU, UOIT, & U Winnipeg) indicated that their Faculty Academic Advisors contributed to their successful completion of courses or achievement of their educational goal.
Academic advisors can help you organize your schedule or make changes. The below link has details on contacting, emailing, and booking an appointment with Academic Advising: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/academic-advising/contacts/index.html
Normally, professors will post "important deadlines" in their course syllabus. If they have not, please click the links below to see a list of important dates: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/academics/calendar/dates.html
https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/awards/dates.html