Our Academic Support guide gathers resources on tutoring, English support, study skills support, and more.
Created expressly for Smith Engineering students, this set of resources will make finding help easy – and fun! Discover the wide array of supports and services available to you as a Smith Engineering student.
In your first year? Check out all the wellness and academic resources available to first-year Smith Engineering students
We’re inviting all Smith Engineering students to join us on the most science-based meditation app available, Headspace, and let it assist you with your work-life balance goals, including managing stress, anxiety, getting better sleep, and more.
Set up your Headspace account and start meditating!
Feeling anxious before tests and exams? Feeling that extra bit of energy before an evaluation can help us be sharper and more alert, but too much energy can negatively affect our concentration.
If you are finding yourself with too much worry before a test, check out some of the resources for test anxiety through SASS.
Don’t have time to eat when studying? For many students, it is hard to find the time to prepare healthy meals when you have so many assignments and projects due. But did you know eating healthy is linked to better study habits, improved retention, and faster information processing? Try smaller snacks throughout the day or meal prepping- it can be a real time-saver and lead to overall more nutritious meal choices.
Have a problem and don't know where to turn? Our Wellness Advisor can help.
Are you looking for short-term counselling to work on personal issues? Book in with our Smith Engineering Embedded Counsellor.
Do you identify as a Person of Colour and are looking for culturally sensitive support? Book in with our BIPoC Counsellor.
Engineering Mental Health Stewards are eng students who help break down the stigma surrounding mental health and educate their peers by providing information on mental health resources available within Smith Engineering.
Academic Advisors can help with questions concerning your program, course load, managing your degree requirements and more.
Have unexpected circumstances impacted your academic performance? Learn how to request Academic Consideration or Accommodations for short-term extenuating circumstances, find details on eligible situations and how to submit your request.
EmpowerMe provides Queen's students with virtual access to therapy, coaching and 24/7 crisis support.
Student Wellness Services provides a wide variety of services, workshops, resources to help Queen’s students with their personal, academic, and social wellness.
Resources to support healthy sleep, eating, and exercise. Wellness coaching appointments are available to students interested in changing a health behaviour.
If you are on campus and struggling to get enough to eat, this program can help. Students on meal plans can donate meal credits to be used by students in need.
Located in the John Deutsch University Centre, this confidential food bank is open to the Queen’s community.
If you are at any time concerned about a threat of violence, contact your Don or call Campus Security.
Queen’s Inclusion and Anti-Racism Advisor
The Queen’s Inclusion and Anti-Racism Advisor is the main contact for anyone wanting to learn about the anti-oppression and anti-racism initiatives and services at Queen’s.
The Off-Campus Living Advisor helps students with off-campus housing guidance, including help with landlord issues, roommate conflicts, upper-year housing, and housing conditions.
Student Clubs and Design Teams
Connect over shared interests and apply your knowledge to unique design project with students from across Smith Engineering.
Take what you need or drop off items for others. Items include school supplies, kitchen and household items, textbooks, and more. Located in the John Deutsch University Centre.
Looking for more wellness resources?
Check out the Student Wellness Services’ resource finder.
Our Academic Support guide gathers resources on tutoring, English support, study skills support, and more.
Expand your horizons with an exchange program at Smith Engineering.
Sara Couto, MC, RP (she/her)
Smith Engineering Mental Health Programs Lead
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We are always looking for areas that need improvement and ways we can help our community feel more connected and supported. If you have a suggestion to share, please contact Sara Couto, the Faculty’s Mental Health Programs Lead at EngWell@queensu.ca.