How to Participate
To complete the Student Support Certificate, simply register and participate in any five workshops connected to the program. Each workshop covers valuable areas of learning and development for student-facing professionals. There are no specific requirements for workshop selection; participants are encouraged to choose sessions that align best with their learning goals, role or prior experiences.
Suggested pathways
Participants have the freedom to choose the sessions that suit them best. However, if you’re unsure where to begin, please explore our suggested learning pathways below.
New to Carleton
- Carleton by the Numbers: Institutional Trends and Indicators
- Inequities on Campus: Understanding Identity, Bias, and Oppression
- Resources and Referrals
- Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
- Student Privacy Awareness Training
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Carleton University Safer Spaces Program (CUSSP): 2SLGBTQ+ Allyship 101
- Inequities on Campus: Understanding Identity, Bias, and Oppression
- Introduction to Accessibility
- Supporting Indigenous Students: Pathways to Success at Carleton
- Supporting Neurodivergent Students in Higher Education
Mental Health and Well-being
- De-Escalation Training
- Resources and Referrals
- Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
- safeTALK
- Supporting Students in Distress
Student Advising, Support and Advocacy
- Enhancing the Employability of Carleton Students: We All Play a Role
- Resources and Referrals
- Supporting International Student Success
- Supporting Neurodivergent Students in Higher Education
- Understanding Indigenous Peoples: Foundations of Knowledge and Learning
Front-Line Professionals
- Building Strong Foundations: Communication Strategies for Student Support
- Inequities on Campus: Understanding Identity, Bias, and Oppression
- Resources and Referrals
- safeTALK
- Supporting Students in Distress
Student Leader
- Building Strong Foundations: Communication Strategies for Student Support
- Inequities on Campus: Understanding Identity, Bias, and Oppression
- Resources and Referrals
- Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
- safeTALK