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Athabasca University offers a wide range of services to its students. Advisors are available to help you plan your program and select appropriate courses. You may reach an advisor in several ways: by phoning 1 800 788 9041 and asking to speak with an advisor; by visiting Athabasca University’s Central Office in Athabasca or the Learning Centres in Edmonton or Calgary; or by directing your query to http://www.askau.ca.

At the Learning Centres, students may write examinations, order materials from the Library, and take care of various administrative matters such as course registration and arrangements for extensions. Other services include advice on program planning and course selection, on developing a successful approach to studying at a distance, on improving study habits and skills, and on career and educational goal setting.

In addition, information on student awards and financial aid may be obtained from the Learning Centres. If you need assistance in any of these areas, feel free to call a student advisor. Consult the current edition of the Athabasca University Calendar for more information on services to students or direct your query to http://www.askau.ca.

If you are a student of Indigenous ancestry (Aboriginal, First Nations, Indian, Inuit, Native, Métis) or a non-Indigenous student who is interested in identifying culturally appropriate services designed for Aboriginal students or counseling that is sensitive to the challenges Aboriginal students face, please contact the Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research, by telephone at 1 800 788 9041, extension 2064, or by electronic mail at indigenous@athabascau.ca.