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WELCOME
Durham College (DC) recognizes that students need a wide variety of supports in order to be
successful at college. The RISE program is here to support students who identify with having
barriers to achieving success through one-onone coaching, mentoring and dynamic programming
that celebrates DC’s diverse student population.Preparing for College
August The weeks leading up to the start of college are filled with a
variety of emotions for students. As summer comes to an end and
the start of the new school year approaches, students may find
themselves working extra hours, saying goodbye to their family
and friends, packing their belongings or finalizing child care ar-
rangements and family schedules. Durham College supports new
students before starting school through transition programming
online and in-person.
www.durhamcollege.ca/orientation/get-prepared
Start Strong
Join us for a day full of exciting opportunities to help prepare you
and your family for your first day of college. At Start Strong, you
will familiarize yourself with the campus, gather vital information
about how to succeed as a college student, begin to form your DC
support network by connecting with students and staff and
complete your college business.
Registration and further information about the Start Strong
program can be found on the Orientation website.
http://www.durhamcollege.ca/orientation/start-strong
Time of Transition
Family members are also experiencing a period of change as their
student transitions to college and possibly adulthood. Building
an adult relationship with students requires communication,
trust, an open mind and time. It is an important milestone for
parents transitioning from provider and protector to mentor and
confident. While students are becoming increasingly responsible
DATES TO REMEMBER
for making their own choices and being accountable for their
decisions, it is important for family members to be supportive and
allow students to explore their new environment, which may be
difficult but essential to their development.
Thursday 1st - Tuesday 6th: Web Friday 16th: SALS – Peer Tutoring begins.
registration for fall semester (first-year
Mature Students
September start students)
2019
Monday 26th: Full-time students may pro- Mature students may be recent graduates from a post-secondary
institution or have been out of the workforce for a number of
cess timetable changes through MyCampus
Monday 5th: Civic Holiday reasons. Others may be coming back to school to change their
beginning at 4pm careers. Regardless of where they are coming from, they may
experience some transitional concerns. These students are
Monday 6th: Plan A full payment due Wednesday 28th: Fall registration for
encouraged to attend mature student programming to learn more
(September-start domestic students) about campus services, connect with others sharing a similar
part-time students begins experience and help ease the transition into college.
Plan B partial payment due (domestic
students) http://www.durhamcollege.ca/info-for/future-students/
Fall orientation - International students
events-and-info-sessionsThe Durham College
September Student Experience
Orientation is the ideal way for students to begin the year, fea-
turing programming specifically designed to help new students
make friends, mingle with faculty, learn about the campus and
discover the many exciting opportunities Durham College has to
offer. The Office of Student, Diversity, Inclusion and Transitions
is committed to offering fun, safe and alcohol-free orientation
activities to help new students adjust to campus life.
www.durhamcollege.ca/orientation
Providing a safe environment
The Office of Campus Safety and Security is committed to
protecting the rights of everyone on campus. Durham College is
dedicated to providing a safe environment that is conducive to
learning and living.
Safety requires a partnership between all community members,
including employees and students. Personal safety is enhanced
by using Campus Walk and contacting the Office of Campus
Safety and Security with any questions or concerns.
www.durhamcollege.ca/orientation
Sexual Violence
All first-year Durham College students are required to partici-
pate in the sexual violence prevention module on DC Connect
DATES TO REMEMBER
under the PREP-1000 course. Durham College commits to en-
gaging in public education and prevention activities. The college
is expected to be a safe and positive space where members of
the community feel able to work, learn and express themselves
Tuesday 17th: Day 10 – Last day for in an environment free from sexual violence
Monday 2nd: Labour Day .
full-time students to withdraw (domestic www.durhamcollege.ca/living-well/sexual-vio-
students less $500 non-refundable deposit) lence-awareness
Tuesday 3rd: Program Orientation –
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or drop to part-time status with a refund of
all students
semester fees
Wednesday 4th: Day 1 – Classes begin Last day to submit a Prior Learning Assess-
for post-secondary students ment and Recognition (PLAR) or credit
transfer
Tuesday 10th: Day 5 – Last day for program
registration, program changes and course Monday 30th: Last day for withdrawal
from a course with no academic record;
courses dropped after this date will be
Monday 16th: SALS – Peer Tutoring begins recorded on the academic transcript with a
“W” to indicate withdrawalMid-terms and available services
October
With the academic year in full swing and reality beginning to
set in, students are preparing for mid-term tests or handing
in their first assignments, giving them an opportunity to
evaluate their ability to grasp course material and
consider seeking academic support.
Student Academic Learning Services
Students experiencing academic difficulties are encouraged to
contact the Student Academic Learning Services (SALS). SALS
provides learning skills support, online tutorials, and peer
tutors to help students achieve their academic goals. Study
and writing skills workshops are scheduled throughout the
year and cover a variety of topics including time management,
test-taking, referencing and research strategies.
www.durhamcollege.ca/sals
Student Advisors
Student advisors, who are experts within their academic
school, can also help students explore options available within
their program of study. Student advisors work with the differ-
ent support services to enhance the quality of academic life
while helping students identify career goals and make sound
academic decisions.
www.durhamcollege.ca/studentadvisors
DATES TO REMEMBER Access and Support Centre
The Access and Support Centre (ASC) works in partnership
with students and their professors to ensure all students have
an equal and equitable opportunity to take full advantage
Monday 14th - Thanksgiving Tuesday 22nd - Midterms released on of their education. If students have been identified with an
MyCampus as of 4 p.m.
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exceptionality or are experiencing difficulties related to their
studies, they can visit the ASC office for friendly, accessible
Monday 21st - Friday 25th - Reading and confidential services. Services include but are not limited
Wednesday 30th - Convocation to coaching on self-advocacy and success strategies, devel-
Week opment of access plans, case management, counselling and
assistive technology training.
www.durhamcollege.ca/ascLiving Well
November
Coaching
Many students will become comfortable with their college
experience; however others may feel overwhelmed or home-
sick. Although it can be difficult, sometimes students just need
someone to talk to.
The Durham College Coaching Centre supports students to
build resiliency and be successful in accomplishing their goals.
Our coaches help students learn more about themselves so they
can access their strengths to set goals and make decisions. If a
student requires counselling, therapy or academic advising, the
coach will make a referral with the student.
www.durhamcollege.ca/coaching
Mental health
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or what resources are available to help them and how to work
through current situations blocking them from their full poten-
tial. If students are feeling lost, facing a problem they don’t know
how to handle, or they just need to talk to someone in a safe
place we’re here to help.
www.durhamcollege.ca/services/campus-services/
health-and-medical/mental-health-services
DATES TO REMEMBER Staying healthy
As cold and flu season approaches students may get sick for the
first time away from home. The Campus Health Centre is avail-
able to assist students in managing their health. When students
Saturday 2nd - Open house Monday 18th: Last day to withdrawl need to see a doctor, receive nursing care or have a prescription
from a course with a “W” filled, they can take advantage of the on-campus walk-in clinic.
2019
www.durhamcollege.ca/campushealthcentre
Monday 11th: Plan B partial payment Monday 25th - Friday 29th: Winter
due (domestic and international students) web registration opens
Monday 11th: Winter start deposit fee
dueDecember Winter Blues
Winter can be a challenging time of year for some students as the
days get shorter and the snow piles up. Students may experience
the winter “blues.” Encourage students to stay connected with
services on campus, bundle up and spend some time outside.
Included in the student tuition is a U-Pass for Durham College
full-time students, which provides them with transportation
throughout the Durham Region. The U-Pass gives students the
opportunity to explore a variety of dining and recreation options
in the area.
www.durhamregiontransit.com
Reconnecting with friends
Friends serve a very significant role in students’ development as
individuals. They also function as a support team when life gets
a bit overwhelming. This would be a great time for students to
reconnect with friends and share new and exciting experiences.
Career Development
Every February, Career Development hosts a job fair featuring
prominent local, provincial and national organizations. These
employers offer full- and part-time, summer and internship
opportunities.
Students are encouraged to start searching for summer jobs ear-
ly in the year by exploring their options with the help of Career
Development. Coaches can advise students on proper job search
DATES TO REMEMBER
techniques and career development skills to help build a strong
foundation for a successful career.
Career Development also provides an exclusive online service
where full- and part-time positions, contracts and summer jobs
are posted daily. Information on internships, volunteer opportu-
Monday 2nd - Wednesday 4th: Thursday 19th: Grades are available to nities and employer events are also offered through the portal.
Winter semester web registration open view electronically on MyCampus as Students can also book appointments online to meet with an
2019
for first-year January start students. of 4 p.m. advisor for personalized job search and career assistance.
www.hired.durhamcollege.ca
Full-time students may process timetable
Friday 13th: Last day of classes for most changes through MyCampus beginning at
programs 4 p.m.
Friday 13th - Sunday 15th: Final Tuesday 24th - (Jan) Wednesday 1st:
Assessments Holiday breakDiversity on Campus
January The Office of Student Diversity, Inclusion and Transitions works
collaboratively to create a campus culture that celebrates and
embraces our many areas of diversity. Durham College fosters
and environment of inclusiveness that empowers students to
achieve their highest potential without fear of prejudice or bias.
Students can celebrate the richness of our student population
through a variety of cultural events.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Wednesday 1st: Holiday break Friday 17th: Day 10 – Last day for full-
time students to withdraw (domestic stu-
dents less $500 non-refundable deposit)
Thursday 2nd & Friday 3rd: Missed
or drop to part-time status with a refund
2020
assessments/snow days
of semester fees
Friday 3rd: Orientation Last day to submit a Prior Learning
Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) or
Monday 6th: Day 1 – Classes begin for credit transfer
post-secondary students
Monday 20th: SALS – Peer Tutoring
Friday 10th: Day 5 – Last day for
begins
program registration, program changes
and course additionsFebruary First Peoples
Durham College is located on the traditional territories of the
Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nations Community.
We acknowledge this community and are thankful that we
are able to be guests on their territories.
The First Peoples Indigenous Centre (FNIC) uses a holistic
approach to education and serving Indigenous students which
focuses on their emotional, mental, physical and spiritual
well-being.
https://durhamcollege.ca/info-for/indigenous-students
DATES TO REMEMBER
Monday 3rd: Last day for withdrawal Monday 24th - Friday 28th: Reading
from a course with no academic record;
2020
courses dropped after this date will be
recorded on the academic transcript with
a “W” to indicate withdrawal Tuesday 25th: Midterms released on
MyCampus as of 4 p.m.
Monday 17th: Family dayFinanical Aid and Budgeting
March It is time for students to start thinking about their financial
obligations for the upcoming academic year. If they are planning
on applying for OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program)
support, they should begin to apply by going online, completing
the application and submitting any supporting documents.
Assist students in developing a financial plan that includes all
costs for the academic year including any financial assistance
family members may be able to provide. The Financial Info
section of the website has helpful resources to assist students as
make their financial plans.
https://durhamcollege.ca/financial-info
On Campus Employment
The Durham College Work Study Program (DCWorks) is
intended to provide returning students who demonstrate a
financial need with useful career-related experiences that will
help them to achieve their personal and academic goals.
The Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities no longer
funds this program. However the Financial Aid & Awards office
is dedicated to continuing the program and has committed funds
to it. As a result, the DCWorks program will be fully funded by
Financial Aid & Awards
DATES TO REMEMBER
Monday 23rd: Last day to withdraw Friday 27th: SALS – Final date to apply
from a course with a “W”; after this date, for a Peer Tutor
2020
all courses will be graded and recorded
on the academic transcriptEnd of Year
April It may be hard to believe, but the semester and first year of
college for some students is coming to an end. Those enrolled in
a one-year program may be finding themselves at the end of their
academic journey. Although students completed final papers,
assignments and exams last semester at the end of first semester,
students may feel increased stress and fatigue at the end of the
winter semester.
Staying Focused
During the last few weeks, professors may provide hints about
what to expect on final exams, so class attendance is crucial.
Remind students to concentrate on doing their best and to
avoid focusing on what has already occurred and cannot be
changed. Encourage your student to seek support from
Student Academic Learning Centre (SALS) or Coaching if
they are feeling overwhelmed.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Saturday 4th: Open House Friday 17th - Sunday 19th: Final
assessment(s)
2020
Friday 10th: Good Friday - Thursday 23th: Grades are available to
Campus closed view electronically on MyCampus as of 4
p.m.
Friday 17th: Last day of classes for most
programs Full-time students may process timetable
changes through MyCampus beginning at
4 p.m.Important Dates At a Glance
Fees DOMESTIC STUDENTS
SPRING/SUMMER
FALL SEMESTER WINTER SEMESTER
SEMESTER
(SEPTEMBER-START
STUDENTS)
(JANUARY-START
STUDENTS)
(MAY-START Web Registration
STUDENTS)
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (STARTING NEW PROGRAM)
DEPOSIT June 17, 2019 November 11, 2019 March 16, 2020
SPRING/SUMMER
FALL SEMESTER WINTER SEMESTER
PLAN A SEMESTER
August 6, 2019 December 9, 2019 April 14, 2020 (SEPTEMBER-START (JANUARY-START
(FULL PAYMENT) (MAY-START
STUDENTS) STUDENTS)
STUDENTS)
PLAN B August 6, 2019 and December 9, 2019 and April 14, 2020 and
(PARTIAL PAYMENT) November 11, 2019 March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020 FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (STARTING NEW PROGRAM)
THIRD SEMESTER FALL SEMESTER July 29 - August 6, 2019 N/A N/A
March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020 November 16, 2020
PAYMENT
SECOND YEAR STUDENTS (CONTINUING SAME PROGRAM) WINTER SEMESTER November 25 - 29, 2019 December 2 - 4, 2019 N/A
DEPOSIT June 24, 2019 November 11, 2019 March 16, 2020 SPRING/SUMMER
April 6 - 8, 2020 April 6 - 8, 2020 April 13, 2020
SEMESTER
PLAN A
August 6, 2019 December 9, 2019 April 14, 2020 SECOND YEAR STUDENTS (CONTINUING SAME PROGRAM)
(FULL PAYMENT)
PLAN B August 6, 2019 and December 9, 2019 and April 14, 2020 and FALL SEMESTER July 23 - 25, 2019 N/A N/A
(PARTIAL PAYMENT) November 11, 2019 March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020
THIRD SEMESTER WINTER SEMESTER November 19 - 21, 2019 November 19 - 21, 2019 N/A
March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020 November 16, 2020
PAYMENT
SPRING/SUMMER
April 6 - 8, 2020 April 6 - 8, 2020 April 6 - 8, 2020
SEMESTER
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
THIRD YEAR STUDENTS (CONTINUING SAME PROGRAM)
SPRING/SUMMER
FALL SEMESTER WINTER SEMESTER FALL SEMESTER July 26, 2019 N/A N/A
SEMESTER
(SEPTEMBER-START (JANUARY-START
(MAY-START
STUDENTS) STUDENTS)
STUDENTS) WINTER SEMESTER November 22, 2019 N/A N/A
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (STARTING NEW PROGRAM)
SPRING/SUMMER
PLAN A N/A N/A N/A
March 1, 2019 July 15, 2019 January 15, 2020 SEMESTER
(FULL PAYMENT)
PLAN B March 1, 2019 and July 15, 2019 and January 15, 2020 and
2019-2020
(PARTIAL PAYMENT) November 11, 2019 March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020
THIRD SEMESTER
March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020 November 16, 2020
PAYMENT
SECOND YEAR STUDENTS (CONTINUING SAME PROGRAM)
PLAN A
July 22, 2019 November 11, 2019 January 15, 2020
(FULL PAYMENT)
PLAN B July 22, 2019 and November 11, 2019 January 15, 2020 and
(PARTIAL PAYMENT) November 11, 2019 and March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020
THIRD SEMESTER
March 16, 2020 August 10, 2020 November 16, 2020
PAYMENTImportant Dates At a Glance CONT.
WINTER SPRING/SUMMER
FALL SEMESTER
SEMESTER SEMESTER
Official midterm grades
due on DC Connect by October 22, 2019 February 25, 2020 June 23, 2020
12 pm
Please note spring/summer seven week course details will be Midterms released on
Academic released in a separate document when available. MyCampus as of 4 pm
October 22, 2019 February 25, 2020 June 23, 2020
Last day to withdraw from
a course with a “W”; after
this date, all courses will November 18, 2019 March 23, 2020 July 20, 2020
SPRING/SUMMER be graded and recorded on
FALL SEMESTER WINTER SEMESTER the academic transcript
SEMESTER
Last day of classes for
Full-time students may December 13, 2019 April 17, 2020 August 14, 2020
most program.
process timetable changes
August 26, 2019 December 19, 2019 April 23, 2020
through MyCampus Final assessment(s) December 13 - 15, 2019 April 17 - 19, 2020 August 14 - 16, 2020
beginning at 4 p.m
Registration for part-time Missed assessments/
August 28, 2019 January 2, 2020 April 27, 2020 January 2 - 3, 2020 N/A N/A
students begins. snow days
Orientation – Official final grades due
August 28, 2019 January 3, 2020 May 1, 2020 through DC Connect by December 18, 2019 April 22, 2020 August 19, 2020
International students.
12 pm
Program Orientation –
September 3, 2019 January 3, 2020 May 1, 2020 Grades are available to
all students.
view electronically on December 19, 2019 April 23, 2020 August 20, 2020
Day 1 - Classes begin for MyCampus as of 4 pm
September 4, 2019 January 6, 2020 May 4, 2020
post-secondary students.
Deadline for INC grades
Day 5 - Last day for February 11, 2020 June 16, 2020 October 13, 2020
submission
program registration,
September 10, 2019 January 10, 2020 May 8, 2020
program changes and
course additions.
Final mark deadline for
Events
convocation grade changes
January 22, 2020 May 4, 2020 September 21, 2020
to be submitted by end
of day
WINTER SPRING/SUMMER
FALL SEMESTER
Day 10 - Last day for full- SEMESTER (2020) SEMESTER
time students to withdraw
(domestic students less
$500 non-refundable September 17, 2019 January 17, 2020 May 15, 2020 Convocation October 30, 2019 N/A June 15 To 17, 2020
deposit) or drop to part-
time status with a refund Open House November 2, 2019 April 4, 2020 N/A
of semester fees.
Day 10 - Last day to submit
a Prior Learning Assess-
September 17, 2019 January 17, 2020 May 15, 2020
ment and Recognition
(PLAR) or credit transfer.
Last day for withdrawal
from a course with no
Holidays - Campus Closures
academic record; courses
dropped after this date
September 30, 2019 February 3, 2020 June 1, 2020
will be recorded on the Labour Day September 2, 2019 Good Friday April 10, 2020
academic transcript with
a “W” to indicate Thanksgiving October 14, 2019 Victoria Day May 18, 2020
withdrawal.
December 24, 2019 – Canada Day July 1, 2020
Holiday Break
Reading week October 21 - 25, 2019 February 24 - 28, 2020 June 22 - 26, 2020 January 1, 2020
CIvic Holiday August 3, 2020
Family Day February 17, 2020Campus Contacts
ACCESS AND SUPPORT CENTRE CAMPUS HEALTH CENTRE CAREER DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS OFFICE
Oshawa campus Oshawa campus Oshawa campus
Oshawa campus
Gordon Willey building, Room SW116 Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre, Student Services building, Room SSB205
Student Services building, Room SSB212
E: asc@durhamcollege.ca Room G1030 Whitby campus*
Whitby campus
T: 905.721.3123 E: healthcare@dc-uoit.ca Student Enrollment Services, Room 103B
Coaching and Support Centre, Room 180
TTY: 905.721.3187 T: 905.721.3037 E: financialaid@durhamcollege.ca
E: careerdevelopment@durhamcollege.ca
Whitby campus www.durhamcollege.ca/campushealthcentre T: 905.721.3036
T: 905.721.3034
Room 180 www.durhamcollege.ca/financialaid
www.durhamcollege.ca/careerdevelopment
E: whitbyasc@durhamcollege.ca Lovel Drugs
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 4141 T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2726
TTY: 905.721.3187 E: campuspharmacist@durhamcollege.ca FOOD SERVICES
www.durhamcollege.ca/asc www.lovelldrugs.com Oshawa campus
COACHING Gordon Willey building, Marketplace
ATHLETICS AND RECREATION SERVICES CAMPUS IDENTIFICATION SERVICES T: 905.721.2000 ext.2555
Oshawa campus https://durham-ontariotech.campusdish.com/
Oshawa campus Oshawa campus Student Centre
Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre G-1004, Gordon Willey Building https://durhamcollege.ca/student-life/
(CRWC) E: photoid@dc-uoit.ca health-and-wellness/living-well/coaching
INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
T: 905.721.3040 T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2116 and ext. 2110
www.campusrecreationcentre.com www.durhamcollege.ca/studentid CONTINUING EDUCATION
Oshawa campus
Campus Fieldhouse Oshawa campus
T: 905.721.3122 CAMPUS LIBRARY Gordon Willey Building, Room 160A
Student Services building, Room
SSB210
Whitby campus
T: 905.721.3082 Whitby campus
Varsity Athletics Strategic Enrollment Services, Room 103
E: reference@durhamcollege.ca Room 1-8D
www.durhamlords.com E: coned@durhamcollege.ca
www.durhamcollege.ca/library E: international@durhamcollege.ca
T: 905.721.3052
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2355 or 7618
www.durhamcollege.ca/coned
CAMPUS ICE CENTRE CAMPUS WALK
www.durhamcollege.ca/international
DURHAM COLLEGE STUDENTS INC.
T: 905.721.3230 Oshawa campus
www.campusicecentre.com T: 905.721.3211 IT SERVICE DESK
Whitby campus Oshawa campus
CAMPUS BOOKSTORE T: 905.721.2000 ext. 4098 Student Centre second floor Oshawa campus
Pickering Learning Site E: dcsi@durhamcollege.ca Gordon Willey building, Room SW100
Oshawa campus T: 905.721.2000 ext. 3988 Whitby campus
T: 905.831.6077 ext.208
Gordon Willey building, Room A125 Computer Learning Commons
E: bookstore@dc-uoit.ca Whitby campus T: 905.721.3333, option 1
T: 905.721.3026 Near Student Lounge E: servicedesk@dc-uoit.ca
Whitby campus E: dcsi@durhamcollege.ca www.servicedesk.dc-uoit.ca
Room 133 T: 905.721.2000 ext. 4208
E: bookstore@dc-uoit.ca www.dcstudentsinc.ca
T: 905.721.3306Campus Contacts CONT.
OFFICE OF CAMPUS SAFETY INSTITUTE FOR STUDENT LEADERSHIP RISE (REACH, INCLUDE, SUPPORT STUDENT ADVISORS
AND SECURITY Oshawa campus AND ELEVATE) Each academic school has a student
CFCE Building 131C advisor to facilitate academic success
South Village Residence, first floor Oshawa campus and help you to reach your full
south wing lobby T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2616 Centre for Collaborative Education, Room
E:isl@durhamcollege.ca academic potential. Please visit
T: 905-721.3211 CFCE 131 www.durhamcollege.ca/studentadvisor
E: security@dc-uoit.ca durhamcollege.ca/student-life/get-involved/ P: (905) 721 -2000 ext. 2166
institute- of-student-leadership-isl to contact your advisor.
https://durhamcollege.ca/student-life/ E: rise@durhamcollege.ca
campus-services/campus-safety durhamcollege.ca/info-for/rise
ORIENTATION AND TRANSITIONS
Student Services building, Room SSB120
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2616 STUDENT INSURANCE PLAN
E: firstyear@durhamcollege.ca or STRATEGIC ENROLMENT SERVICES
OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, INCLUSION studentlife@durhamcollege.ca Oshawa Campus
AND TRANSITIONS Oshawa campus Student Centre, Room 210
Student Services building, Room SSB207 https://www.studentvip.ca/
T: 905.721.3000
First Peoples Indigenous Centre PARKING SERVICES E: oshawaenrolmentservices@
Oshawa campus
durhamcollege.ca STUDENT HOUSING
Centre for Collaborative Education (CFCE)
Room 141
Oshawa campus Whitby campus ON-CAMPUS RESIDENCE
Gordon Willey building, adjacent to Room 103
E: indigenous@durhamcollege.ca main reception desk Oshawa Campus
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2573 or 2529 T: 905.721.3300
T: 905.721.721.2000 ext. 2145 E: whitbyenrolmentservices@ South Village Residence, main lobby
www.durhamcollege.ca/indigenous E:parking@dc-uoit.ca T: 905.728.8700
durhamcollege.ca
Whitby campus www.durhamcollege.ca/ses E: info@dc-uoitrez.ca
Diversity and Inclusion Services Room 107A www.durhamrez.ca
Oshawa campus T: 905.721.2000 ext. 4272
Centre for Collaborative Education (CFCE) E:whitbyparking@dc-uoit.ca
Room 131
E: diversity@durhamcollege.ca
Pickering Learning Site
STUDENT ACADEMIC LEARNING SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE
T: 905.831.6077
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2856 SERVICES (SALS) Gordon Willey building, Room SW217
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2609
Oshawa campus E: livinggreen@durhamcollege.ca
Student Services building, Room SSB204 www.durhamcollege.ca/livinggreen
T: 905.721.2000 ext. 2491
Whitby campus
Room 1-10
T: 905.721.2000 ext.4141
E: sals@durhamcollege.ca
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