This page contains links to the resources you will need as you progress through your degree at the University of Waterloo.
Program Guides

Administrative Resources
Academic Calendar: The academic calendar contains general information and regulations, academic deadlines and events, and program/course information. It acts as a contractual document between graduate students and the University.
Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA): Contains information regarding academics, awards and funding, registration and course enrolment, the graduate student experience, professional skil resources, and ways to stay connected.

Academic Support
Centre for Teaching Excellence (CTE): find workshops and events to develop your teaching skills and support for academic job applications.
GSPA Grad Resources: A central hub of professional development resources and programs designed specifically for graduate students.
Grad Advocates: Graduate Advocates are responsible for interacting with graduate students on matters of concern that are directly related to their success in their graduate program.
Library: Support for graduate students including study space booking, borrowing priviliges, teaching resources, and other services.
Writing and Communication Centre: Offers assistance with research papers, article, presentation, and thesis/dissertation writing.

Technical Support
Math Faculty Computing Facility (MFCF): Provides support to students in all departments except Computer Science
Computer Science Computing Facility (CSCF): Provides support to Computer Science Students
Information Systems Technology (IST): Offers student IT services including the IST Knowledge Base, a repository of how-to guides.

Wellness Support
AccessAbility Services: Primary resources for student accommodations for known or unknown disability/condition/illnesses. They will help you create an individualized academic accommodation plan for all components of your academic career.
Campus Wellness: access health and counselling services, wellness resources, news, and events.
Math Grad Peer Mentorship Program: This program pairs new graduate students with current graduate students who will serve as mentors and help ease transition into the University of Waterloo's graduate community.
Human Rights Equity and Inclusion: Contains information on the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Anti-racism (EDI-R), Sexual Violence Prevention Response Office, and Conflict Management and Human Rights Office.
Math Community Health and Well-being: Support for the health and well-being of math students.
If you have additional questions, please contact the graduate coordinator for your department: