
How we can support you
Thinking about further education as part of your career journey? We can support you in exploring your possibilities. If you are thinking about further education as part of your career journey, we can support your in exploring your possibilities.
Are you curious about the application process? Are you looking to understand how to compete in your chosen program? Do you want help articulating your strengths and values in application documents or professional school interviews? We are here for you to help with any of these, or other questions, related to further education.
CareerHub
CareerHub can help you plan your further education journey with resources for the many routes you could choose. You can access topics on planning, applying and interviewing for several further education options.
- Medicine
- Law
- Dentistry
- College programs
- Professional care programs
- Pharmacy
- Optometry
- Teaching
- Rehab
- Master's/PhD programs
How to book an appointment
The Centre for Career Development (CCD) offers virtual and in-person appointments. Appointments are available to the entire UWaterloo community including all students (undergraduate, graduate, regular and co-op), employees and alumni. Online registration for all drop-ins begins at 8 a.m. ET daily.
Further education resources
LAW
- Internet Legal Resource Guide
- A categorized index of more than 4,000 web sites concerning law and the legal profession, with an emphasis on the U.S.
- Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
- Register for the LSAT on this site. The Credential Assembly Service (CAS) provides a means of centralizing and standardizing undergraduate academic records to simplify the U.S. law school admission process.
- Canadian Bar Association
- The Canadian Bar Association features information on membership, professional development and other legal resources.
- Federation of Law Societies of Canada
- The Federation is the co-ordinating body of the 14 law societies in Canada who have the overall responsibility to regulate the legal profession in Canada.
- The Law Society of Upper Canada
- The Law Society of Upper Canada delivers the Ontario Bar Admission Course (BAC) and information on programs and services for students enrolled in the BAC.
- The Ontario Law Application Services (OLSAS)
- Application Service (OLSAS) is a non-profit centralized application service for applicants to the six Ontario law schools: Osgoode Hall Law School (York University), University of Ottawa, Queen's University, University of Toronto, The University of Western Ontario, and University of Windsor.
OPTOMETRY
- University of Waterloo, School of Optometry
- Information on the University of Waterloo’s School of Optometry program and application process.
- OptomCAS
- This resource is the U.S. Centralized Application site and features information about U.S. schools and colleges.
Still have questions about further education?