There are many resources and services available to you to provide information or support for your academic, professional, financial, and personal needs.
Graduate student wellness
Your well-being is key. There are many resources to support you in making choices that enhance your wellness as you complete your graduate studies at Waterloo.
Your academic community is eager to support you during your graduate studies at the University of Waterloo. Information about the specific roles and responsibilities of all partners in graduate education can be found within the Guide for graduate research and supervision.
If you find yourself in a challenging situation, we encourage you to connect with those individuals who can support you. These suggested pathways are intended to connect you with the support and resources you need.
While those nearest to your academics – your supervisor, program director or graduate officer – are often best prepared to understand your unique circumstances in relation to your academic programming, if you are uncomfortable with discussing your situation with them, you may choose to contact your Associate Dean or GSPA.
For graduate students in research-based programs
Supervisor → Graduate Officer/Chair → Associate Dean, Graduate Studies → Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
For students in course-based programs
Graduate Officer/Chair → Associate Dean, Graduate Studies → Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Graduate Student Association
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) is the official representative of graduate students at Waterloo and provides a number of supports and services, including:
- Academic support
- Mental and physical health supports
- Legal aid
- Advocacy and representation
- Community and social events
Additionally, GSA promotes and represents graduate student interests to the university administration and all levels of government, and overall enhances the academic and social experience of graduate students at Waterloo through their work and social community.