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Student Resources

Your go-to spot for support to begin and throughout your academic journey. If there’s a resource you’d like to see added, we’d love to hear your suggestions!

FPGA Teaching Assistant Handbook

This handbook also serves as a reference document for relevant academic regulations, university policies and the university’s teaching resources and support services that will guide your work.

Forms

The following forms are governed by the regulations of Carleton University and Graduate Studies

Policies

The following policies are governed by the regulations of Carleton University and Graduate Studies

Required Documents

If you have received an Offer of Admission. Domestic Applicants

Student Study Space

Rooms 1506 DT and 1507 DT, upper year students and room 1508 DT first year students.

Internal/External Awards and Funding

there are a number of internal, external and special awards that you can apply for.

Graduate Calendar

The online version of Carleton University’s Graduate Calendar.

Thesis Requirements

The graduate thesis is shaped by procedures, requirements and timelines.

Professional Development

Establish your career narrative, so that you can enter the job market with confidence.

GPA Calculator

The following GPA calculation information can be used to calculate your eligibility for awards/bursaries as well as your GPA for program standing.

MacOdrum Library

Explore the Political Economy Subject Guide.

Graduate Student Association (GSA)

Your Student Union!

CUPE 4600 Unit 1 (TA/RA)

Local 4600 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE 4600), represents all Teaching Assistants, internally-funded Research Assistants, and Contract Instructors.

MRE & Thesis Information

Students in the MA Political Economy program must complete a Master’s Research Essay (MRE) or Thesis as part of their program requirements.

Reflective Practice (PECO5905) & Placement Information (PECO5904)

All Diploma in Work and Labour and MA in Political Economy with a concentration in Work and Labour Students are required to completed either PECO 5904 or PECO 5905.

Student Resources at Carleton

Awards and Financial Aid

Explore your resources.

Wellness

Explore the health and wellness resources available to you.

Services Available on Campus

Broad range of support offered to students.

Fee Estimator Guide

Full time graduate students pay a flat, full-time rate regardless of the number of courses they are registered in.

Mental Health – Therapy Dogs

The Carleton University Therapy Dog Program is our in-house Therapy Dog Program, designed to bring positive (or as we say, paws-itive) mental health and wellness supports to our community.

Global Opportunities & International Student Services Office

(GO-ISSO) offers services and programs that contribute to positive international experiences

IPE Suggestion Box

We want to hear from you!