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1FOR YOUR INFORMATION I STFX.CA
FIRST YEARINFORMATION
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY 2017
CANADA’S PREMIER UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE
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Welcome to StFX - University as it’s meant to be!On behalf of everyone here at St. Francis Xavier University, I welcome you to one of North America’s great universities. As a proud graduate of StFX, I can tell you from personal experience that your time on our beautiful campus will be the best years of your life. Further, I can state with confidence that you are about to encounter a post-secondary learning experience that is unparalleled in Canada.
Being accepted to StFX is a great achievement and I want to congratulate you on your decision to join a very special academic community. The Class of 2021 is an exceptional group of first-year students who are joining us from across Canada and around the world. All students will soon meet our incredible staff and a faculty that is dedicated to teaching excellence and scholarship. Beginning this fall, you will have the opportunity to live what we describe as “The StFX Experience.”
We look forward to welcoming you to this incredible academic community and we are committed to supporting you during this exciting time in your life. As President, I have the pleasure of greeting and shaking the hand of every new student and I look forward to shaking yours in just a few short months.
Hail and Health.
Dr. Kent MacDonald ’86 ’93 President and Vice-Chancellor StFX University
WELCOMEYOU’RE GOING TO LOVE IT HERE.
TABLE OF CONTENTSBefore You Come to Campus 4
Arriving at St. Francis Xavier University 7
Canada’s Best Residential Community 9
Important Dates You need to Know 13
Making the Transition: Ensuring Your Success 16
Tuition and Fees 18
A Message from your Students’ Union 21
Getting to StFX 22
Frequently Asked Questions 23
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4BEFORE YOU COME TO CAMPUS
THINGS TO DOBEFORE ARRIVING
WE’RE HERE TO HELPHaving trouble accessing yourStFX webFX account?Contact IT Services for help:Monday – Friday8 AM – 12 PM1PM - [email protected] or (902) 867-2356
1. BECOME FAMILIAR WITH YOUR STFX ONLINE ACCOUNTAll students are issued a StFX online account. Your StFX username and original password were included in your acceptance package.
Your StFX account allows you access to your StFX email, office365, course content, and campus Wi-Fi and printing services. Your email is the hub for messages to and from StFX faculty and staff, as well as your friends. Your StFX account is the email account to be used throughout the registration process and during your time at StFX for communications.
TO ACCESS YOUR STFX EMAIL ACCOUNT· Go to office365.stfx.ca· Login using your StFX username and password (provided in your acceptance package)· Click on the Mail tile When first logging into your StFX email you will be required to provide a secondary email or SMS number (text) as an additional way to gain access to your account.
Included with your StFX account is the Microsoft Office Suite. Microsoft Office applications can be accessed online or you can download and install them on your personal electronic devices. To get Microsoft Office applications, login to office365.stfx.ca and click the ‘Install Now’ button at the top right corner.
New student registration opens July 11 and July 12,based on degree program (see below).
You will be sent an email to your StFX (webFX) account prior to July 11 which will contain a link to your exact registration start time. We strongly encourage you to register as close as possible to your registration start time for the best course selection. You will be able to add and drop courses in Banner until the end of the first full week of classes in September.
PREPARING TO REGISTERSelecting your courses can be exciting, but werecognize it can also be stressful. To help, we havedeveloped tools and resources designed to ensurestudents have guidance and assistance should theyneed it.
We have a comprehensive website for first-year students, www.stfx.ca/registration , that contains valuable resources to assist you with the process of selecting and registering for courses. Some resources you will find here include:- Your registration tool kit- A step-by-step guide to course selection and registration- A registration tutorial- The course timetable- Degree-specific registration information videos- Academic Calendar
To get started, go to www.stfx.ca/registration .
REGISTRATION BEGINS:July 11:Bachelor of Arts in Aquatic ResourcesBachelor of Science in Aquatic ResourcesBachelor of Arts & Science in HealthBachelor of Arts in Human KineticsBachelor of Science in Human KineticsBachelor of Science in Human NutritionBachelor of Science in Nursing - Students will be pre-registered into all of their courses with the exception of a three-credit, second-term elective. Students will need to register for their elective coursein order to complete their registration.
Diploma in Engineering - Students will be pre-registered in all courses, with the exception of six credits in writing courses. Students will need to register for their writing credits in order to complete their registration.
July 12:Bachelor of Business Administration with MajorBachelor of Arts with MajorBachelor of Science with MajorBachelor of Arts in MusicDiploma in Jazz Studies
If you have any questions concerning your courseselection, you can connect with an Academic Advisorat [email protected] . If you have any questions concerning the registration process go to [email protected] .
PERMANENT DISABILITYIf you are a student with a permanent disability andrequire support while at St. Francis Xavier University,Contact the Centre for Accessible Learning. Email Elizabeth Kell, Coordinator at [email protected] or David Coyle, Disability Resource Facilitatorat [email protected] . Phone: 902-867-5349
CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENTOnce you have registered for your classes, you canrequest a confirmation of enrolment. This letter may beused for financial institutions, health insurance plans,employers and some scholarships to confirm yourenrolment and attendance at StFX for the currentacademic year.
TO REQUEST A CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENT:Visit http://sites.stfx.ca/welcome and click on themesAMIS button (located in the middle of the page).You will be prompted to enter your StFX Student IDand PIN. Once you are logged into mesAMIS, clickon ‘Confirmation of Enrolment.’ Complete the onlinerequest form and submit to have an official confirmation of enrolment sent.
STFXADMISSIONSOFFICET. (902) 867-2219Toll Free:[email protected]
REGISTRATIONHELP CENTREHours of Operation:Monday to Friday,8:30 AM to 4:30 PMT. (902) 867- 3645or (902) 867-3646Toll Free:[email protected]
REGISTERINGFOR FRENCH?First time registrantsin a French course atStFX are requiredto take the onlinelanguage proficiencyplacement test todetermine appropriatecourse level. For furtherinformation please visitsites.stfx.ca/modern_languages.
2. REGISTER FOR YOUR COURSES
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3. UPLOAD YOUR PHOTO FOR YOUR STUDENT ID CARDOne of the most important resources you will have as a StFX student is your StFX ID Card. YourStFX ID Card is your official identification during your time here, but it also provides many otherfunctions and features for you as a student, such as:
• Your StFX library card• Residence or off campus meal plan card, DCB and DebX fund• Access card for residence• Free admission to StFX Athletic home games.
Getting your StFX ID card is easy – just follow these two steps: 1. UPLOAD THE PHOTO THAT YOU WANT TO USE FOR YOUR IDStFX pre-prints ID cards for all new students so they are ready to be picked up upon yourarrival. To submit the photo you want to use for your ID, please go to https://myphoto.stfx.ca/myphotov2.0
Please note – there are rules regarding what you can use as your ID photo. You can find moredetails at the link above.
2. PICK UP YOUR NEW STFX ID CARD UPON YOUR ARRIVAL TO CAMPUSOnce your photo has been uploaded and approved, we will print and have it ready for youto pick up when you arrive at StFX on Welcome Day, Saturday, September 2 at the Charles V.Keating Centre.
Get started! Upload your photo today!
BEFORE YOU COME TO CAMPUS ARRIVING AT ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY
WELCOMEDAYARRIVING LATE?No worries…Safety & Security, located at 5005 Chapel Square or by phone at(902) 867-4444, is ready to welcomeeach student and be of service 24/7by providing photo ID cards, room keysand Orientation Week information.
StFX IDYour StFX ID is your ‘PASSPORT’ toattend Orientation Week events. Studentsunable to obtain their StFX Photo ID cardduring WELCOME DAY are able to doso 24/7 by visiting the Safety & SecurityOperations Centre and Service Desklocated at 5005 Chapel Square.
WELCOME DAY • SATURDAY, SEPT 2New students should arrive anytime after 7:30 am on Saturday, September 2. Expect to begreeted by enthusiastic senior students and staff who are ready to help guide you through thisspecial day. What to expect and do on your first day:
• The StFX Official Welcome at the Charles V. Keating Centre (Keating Centre). See map on the back cover for directions.
• Receiving your official StFX student ID card. Please ensure you bring a photo ID (i.e. driver’s license, passport) to have your StFX ID issued.
• If you are living in residence, check into your assigned house. If you have questions, check out the Residence Services booth at the Orientation Showcase in the Keating Centre.
• Settling your student business account.
• Pick up your schedule for Academic Day, Monday, September 4.
• Visit the Orientation Showcase with over 30 university services showcased including athletics, intramurals, recreational services, the Student Success Centre, Health and Counselling, Residence Services, Student Societies,Financial Aid and much more.
• Great food and refreshments.
• If you ordered a Frosh Kit from the Students’ Union you can pick it up in the auxiliary gym in the Keating Centre.
• Parents’ Orientation upstairs in the Keating Centre. A great way to learn more information about StFX.
• Campus Tours.
ORIENTATIONSATURDAY TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 TO 9St. Francis Xavier University, together with the Students’ Union, is committed to providingstudents with an orientation experience that is informative, inclusive and fun. The goal of StFX Orientation is to welcome you into the Xaverian community through diverse events that help prepare you for a successful and well-rounded academic experience. For more information on events during Orientation week, go to www.theu.ca .
4. SIGN UP FOR STFX ALERTSStFX Alerts is a service that allows you to receive emergency notifications via text, voice message, and/or messages to your personal email account. The system is used in addition to campus-wide email, StFX social networks, local media, etc.
Enrolment is not mandatory but we do encourage all StFX students, faculty and staff to register. StFX Alerts will ONLY be employed in EMERGENCY SITUATIONS.
Register today with your own email address. You can also register with your new StFX email.
Sign up today at alerts.stfx.ca
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ARRIVING AT ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY CANADA’S BEST RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONALLIVINGWELCOME HERE
MANAGER OFSTUDENT LIFEShannon TraversT. (902) [email protected]
INTERNATIONALEXCHANGE COORDINATORBrenda RileyNicholson Tower 204T. (902) 867-4532 E. [email protected]
MANAGER OFSAFETY AND SECURITYRobert ProctorT. (902) [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ARRIVALNew international students should arrive August 28 and must register for airport pick-up and International Student Orientation. To find out more contact Abena Amoako-Tuffour, Coordinator, International Student Engagement T. 1-902-867-3678 or E. [email protected] .
The International Office is here to help you adjust to your new home and enjoy a wonderfuleducational experience. While you are here, our dedicated staff in Residence Life, Student Lifeand the International Department will:
• Offer transition advice and guidance.• Help you adjust to your new academic environment and life in Antigonish.• Connect you to the resources available to students such as Health & Counselling, and Academic Advising.
Two programs every international student is encouraged to take part in are the InternationalWelcome and Orientation Week.
INTERNATIONAL WELCOME 2017The International Welcome begins Monday, August 28 and runs until September 1. You will get a chance to arrive and get settled before the rest of the students. Some of the highlights of International Welcome 2017 are the President’s Welcome, The Canadian Classroom, New in the ‘Nish, and a trip to a stunning piece of StFX property on the ocean called Crystal Cliffs. We have designed the program to get you settled with the necessities, such as banking, cell phone, and moving into residence, and prepare you for living and learning in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.
It is free of charge, but you must pre-register at www.stfx.ca/international/support-services . Traveling with someone? We have some sessions especially for them. Contact us at [email protected] for information about registering for the International Welcome.
ORIENTATION WEEK 2017Orientation Week begins with the welcoming of all first year students on September 2. The day isfilled with excitement as your classmates arrive and move into residence. The O-Crew is a group of upper year student leaders who host events and activities throughout the week. From opening day to the final concert at the end of the week, the schedule of events is guaranteed to be fun and inspiring. You will meet your faculty before starting classes, get to know other first year students, and go down a giant Jell-O slide! By the end of the week, you will feel like a part of the Xaverian family.
WELCOME TO CANADA’S BESTRESIDENTIAL COMMUNITYResidence life at StFX is an amazing opportunity to live with over 2,000 fellow students – youwill make friendships to last a lifetime. Each residence community offers a wide variety ofresources and supports for our students. You are never alone - we have over 70 student staffworking in our residences that provide first hand insight to your university experience. Eachresidence community has a Residence Life Coordinator, a professional staff member who resideson campus. Their primary role is to foster a living, learning environment that complements youracademic goals and facilitates your social and personal development.
Living so close to academic and campus resources, the world is at your fingertips in residence.We know you will have a fantastic residence experience and we look forward to meeting you inSeptember!
To learn about your Residence Life Staff, please visit www.stfx.ca/residence-services .
CAMPUS SAFETY AND SECURITYThe StFX Safety & Security Services team fosters a community experience and sense of belongingthat immediately connects students to the campus and has them poised for success.
The Safety and Security Operations Centre and Service Desk (located at 5005 Chapel Square –902-867-4444) serves the campus community 24 hours a day 365 days a year. The Operations Centre and Service Desk provides general campus information, directions, card/key services along with incident and emergency response coordination. Safety & Security Officers patrol and supervise the campus with the assistance of student employees who form the X-PATROL Team.
For more information about Safety & Security Services, visit www.stfx.ca/security .
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“MORE THAN JUST RESIDENCE DINING,IT’S A CAMPUS FOOD EXPERIENCE …”StFX promotes and offers healthy eating. We encourage good nutrition and wellness. We have several places to enjoy lunch or dinner on campus with a variety of choices for everyone.
SPECIAL NEEDS OR DIETARY ISSUESStFX Dining Services is committed to meeting the needs of students who require assistance due to food allergies or faith-based requirements. In partnership with each student whohas limitations, we will work closely to ensure that all nutritional needs are being met whileavoiding any allergens. Please see our website at www.stfx.ca/dietary-needs .
BALANCING SUSTAINABILITY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STFXWe recognize that we have a responsibility to use our resources wisely and to protect themfor future generations. Natural materials, foods, packaging, proper farming and tradepractices, and innovative recycling programs are just a few of our sustainable practices.
RESIDENCE AND FOOD SERVICEStudents living on campus in residence must subscribe to one of the university meal plans which meet the minimum requirement as it applies to their residence assignment. Students in traditional residence must indicate their meal preference by August 15, those who do not will automatically be enroled into the 17 meal plan. There are three meals served daily at Morrison Hall. Monday through Friday (breakfast, lunch and dinner), and two meals (brunch and dinner) served on Saturday and Sunday.
In addition to meal plans, the purchasing of DCB provides all students with an easy budgeting and purchasing option. DCB or ‘declining cash balance’ is a debit system that allows students to purchase items at Morrison Hall and the retail outlets located at Bloomfield Centre, Keating Centre, newly renovated Mount St. Bernard Café and coffee shops. The credit works from your ID card and functions similar to a standard gift card by swiping the card at the point of purchase on campus. Additional DCB can be bought in blocks of $50 plus tax. For more information visit www.stfx.ca/meal-plan-options . Please note that submission of Residence and Food Service fees does not constitute application for residence or food service.
WHAT TO BRING AND WHAT NOT TO BRINGWe encourage you to make your room feel like a home away from home. To find out what to bring and what not to bring go to: www.stfx.ca/what-to-bring
DINING ON CONSCIOUSENVIRONMENTALLY
CAMPUS COMMUNITYAt StFX, we are serious about environmental sustainability and the health of our planet. From2008 to 2016 we reduced our energy use by 27.5 per cent, leading to a 21.8 per cent drop ingreenhouse gas emissions. That’s equivalent to removing over 1,500 mid-sized cars from theroad, every single year.
Our students, faculty and staff are highly engaged in making StFX a clean and green community. We’re investing over $12 million in projects to improve energy efficiency across campus, meaning we will decrease our energy use and carbon emissions even more in the years to come.
StFX students have led the way on energy projects, successfully creating a proposal that saw the installation of 40 solar panels on top of our student union building. They’ve also organized community clean-ups and campus-wide events to promote the importance of making sustainable, green-friendly choices.
At StFX, we believe a green planet is in our power! Learn more at www.stfx.ca/sustainability .
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Students living off-campus in Antigonish or the surrounding area are encouraged to connectearly and often with their off-campus Students’ Union representative. By staying connected tothe Students’ Union and your fellow Xaverians you will learn about social events, intramuralprograms, and much more.
THE TOWN OF ANTIGONISHAntigonish is a warm and welcoming university town with many big city amenities. It is home to a vibrant downtown with funky stores and coffee shops, quick comfort food and fine dining. Amenities – from grocery stores (Tuesday student discounts) to laundry services, pharmacies to shops, a new convenience store at the SUB as well as a regional hospital and other community services – are all within walking distance. Antigonish features a thriving arts community with live theatre, music and galleries. We are close to sandy beaches and the rugged Highland hills of Nova Scotia. Antigonish is easily accessible from the Trans Canada Highway and is a two hour drive from Halifax. The 4,000-plus StFX students give the town a sense of youthful energy and potential.
LIVING OFF
YOU NEED TO KNOW
CAMPUS
DATES
STUDENT UNION VPRESIDENCE AFFAIRSRebecca MesayBloomfield, Room 423T. (902) 867-2101 E. [email protected]
IMPORTANT
AUGUST 2017Mon. 28 International Students arrive on campus
Tue. 29 International Student Welcome begins at noon
SEPTEMBER 2017Sat. 2 Welcome Day. New students arrive. Orientation program
begins. Students will receive first week schedule of events, times and locations and may check into residence after 9 am
Mon. 4 Academic Day
Tues. 5 Classes begin
Sun. 10 Last day to opt out of the Students’ Union Health and Dental Plan. Go to www.studentbenefits.ca to complete the online opt out form
Tues. 12 Last day to change first-term or full-year courses
Tues. 12 Last day to receive full tuition refund for full-year or first-term courses, where applicable
Fri. 29 December exam schedule available
OCTOBER 2017Fri. 6 Fall Study Day, no classes, December exam schedule
available
Sat. 7 Final Day for meal plan reduction
Mon. 9 Thanksgiving Day, no classes
Tues. 10 October quiz period begins, ends Oct. 24
Tues. 24 Final day for partial tuition refunds for first-term courses, when applicable
NOVEMBER 2017Fri. 3 Last day to drop first-term three-credit courses
Mon. 13 Remembrance Day observance, no classes
Tue. 21 Final day for partial tuition refunds for full year courses, when applicable
DECEMBER 2017Fri. 1 Last day of classes for first-term
Sat. 2 Fall Convocation
Sun. 3 Feast of St Francis Day, X-Ring Ceremony
Tue. 5 Term exams begin
Fri. 15 Christmas recess begins after last exams
Thur. 21 Campus offices closed for holidays
JANUARY 2018Tue. 2 Campus offices reopen/Residences reopen
Wed. 3 Second term classes begin
Wed. 10 Last day to drop full-year courses or change second-term courses
Wed. 10 Last day to receive full-tuition refund for second term courses, where applicable
FEBRUARY 2018Fri. 2 April exam schedule available
Thur. 15 Last day for partial tuition refunds for second-term courses, when applicable
Mon. 19 Winter Study break begins
Mon. 19 Nova Scotia Heritage Day, offices closed
Mon. 26 Classes resume after break
Wed. 28 Last day to drop second-term three credit courses
MARCH 2018Mon. 12 Formal academic advising period begins
Thur. 29 Senior Student Research Day
Fri. 30 Good Friday, no classes, campus offices closed
APRIL 2018Fri. 6 Last day of classes
Wed. 11 Final exams begin
Tue. 24 Last day of exams
Wed. 25 Residences close at noon
MAY 2018Sun. 6 Spring Convocation
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THE CULTURE AT STFX IS ONE OF DOING. AND THERE’S NOSHORTAGE OF WAYS TO GET INVOLVED BOTH WITHIN THECAMPUS AND BEYOND.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIESThe environment. Politics. Music. Dancing. Photography. Entrepreneurship. You name it,we’ve got it. With approximately 100 clubs and societies, StFX offers something for everyinterest. Don’t see a society of interest? Launch your own! We’re always looking forinteresting ideas. Find out more about getting involved, including the various societies andclubs on campus by contacting the StFX Students’ Union www.theu.ca .
GET A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVEWe also encourage you to get out there and experience life beyond your own borders.Many of our programs include the possibility of traveling to places such as France, Tunisia,Thailand and Uruguay for work placements, exchange programs, Service Learningassignments or youth internships. Come to StFX and spread your wings. www.stfx.ca/academics/service-learning .
THEATRE, ART AND MUSICStFX is a beacon for the arts. Catch a live show with the latest indie bands or the best in jazzand classical music. The campus art gallery features regular exhibits and special eventsrunning the gamut from faculty book launches to photography shows. Renowned authors,thought-provoking guest speakers and visiting professors enrich the range of opportunities.Theatre flourishes on campus in the historic, ivy-covered Bauer Theatre, home to both TheatreAntigonish, the amateur theatre company delighting audiences since 1974, and FestivalAntigonish, Nova Scotia’s first and longest-running professional repertory company.Theatre Antigonish: 902-867-3333StFX Art Gallery: 902-867-2303
RECREATIONStFX Recreation offers students a wide variety of recreational and educational opportunities. StFX’s recreation facilities are incorporated into three buildings: The Charles V. Keating Centre,Oland Centre and Alumni Aquatic Centre along with several outdoor fields including an artificial turf and eight-lane track. We recently added complete outdoor track and field facilities for all jumping and throwing events. In addition to the on-campus facilities, students can take advantage of local facilities, trails and waterways. The opportunities are endless to get out and get involved. Your student ID card is your recreation membership card. We offer many different programs and services and support many student-led society and club initiatives including pilates fusion, yoga, group fitness, adult learn to skate, lifeguard training, pick-up hockey, first aid, and personal training, just to name a few. Check out www.goxgo.ca/recreation for all the information.
STFX INTRAMURALSStFX Intramurals provide the opportunity for students to participate in team and individual sports through a variety of leagues and tournaments, in addition to a variety of ‘free-play’ andinstructional opportunities.
You are strongly encouraged to participate in intramural activities and to make daily physical activity a part of your routine. Intramural sports at StFX begin in September and continue throughout the academic year to April. These are events that give you a chance to get active and have fun with friends. Visit the intramural website at www.goxgo.ca/recreation for registration deadlines for all your intramural activities.
VARSITY ATHLETICSThe StFX Department of Athletics represents 12 teams participating in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) competition. StFX routinely hosts AUS regular season and exhibition games and encourages all students to come out and show your support for the blue and white. Your student ID card is your ticket to free admission into varsity games (special conditions apply for X-Men hockey). Show your X spirit by gathering with friends to cheer on the X-Men and X-Women. For all the latest X-Men and X-Women varsity schedules, scores, promotions, upcoming events and up-to-date sporting news, visit www.goxgo.ca, the official website of StFX Athletics. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram at stfxathletics for more exciting updates, along with promotions and contests.
CLUB SPORTSStFX Athletics & Recreation also offers the following competitive sports clubs: curling, dance,rowing, swimming, men’s baseball, men’s lacrosse, men’s rugby, women’s cheerleading andwomen’s field hockey. For more information on how to become involved with a competitivesports club at StFX, www.goxgo.ca/recreation .
GETINVOLVEDTHE U - STFX STUDENTS’UNION COMMUNICATIONS& MARKETING MANAGERNick Carpenter T. (902) 867-2495 E. [email protected]
DIRECTOR ATHLETICS& RECREATIONLeo MacPhersonT. 902-867-2152 E. [email protected]
Fitness & Recreation Welcome Desk:T: (902) 867-2181
Intramural Office:T: (902) 867-2111 or E: [email protected]
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DIRECTOR OF HEALTH,COUNSELLING ANDACCESSIBLE LEARNINGMargaret McKinnon, M.A., R.Psych.Bloomfield, 304T. 902-867-2456 F. [email protected]
EXCEL REGISTRATION CONTACT:Student Success CentreT. 902-867-5221 E. [email protected]
ACCESSIBLE LEARNING CONTACT:Elizabeth KellT. 902-867-3633 E. [email protected]
NURSES:Rose [email protected]&Patti [email protected] Centre,T. 902-867-2263
CHAPLAINCY OFFICE:Bloomfield CentreFourth FloorT. 902-867-2279
STUDENT SUCCESS
AT STFX, WE GO OUT OF OUR WAY TO MAKE STUDENTS FEELAT HOME. FROM THE MOMENT STUDENTS SET FOOT ONCAMPUS, THEY ARE WELCOMED WITH A SUPPORT SYSTEMTHAT RANGES FROM HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE TO SERVICES INSUPPORT OF THE ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE.
STUDENT LIFE OFFICEThe Student Life Office is here to help all students as they transition into and through university.We offer a variety of services and staff to help you answer any questions you may have, to helpyou maneuver some of the challenges during your time here, and also to celebrate all of yoursuccesses. We offer a positive space for all students to feel welcome and included in the widerStFX and Antigonish community. Academic success should always be your number one priority,but it’s also important to become involved in the campus community.
We have a variety of advisors, each of whom organizes programs to assist students withtransition to and success in university. If you would like to identify yourself to one of theseadvisors, please see any of the following:
• Coordinator, Aboriginal Student Affairs - Terena Francis, [email protected]• Coordinator, African Descent Advisor - Michael Fisher, [email protected]• LGBTQ Student Advisor - (new advisor joining our team soon!)
It’s important to note that membership in this community implies acceptance of the principleof mutual respect for the rights, responsibilities, dignity, and wellbeing of others. The StFXCommunity Code outlines standards and behavioural expectations for all students. You willfind the StFX Community Code online at www.stfx.ca/community-code . You can also contactMatt Girard, Student Conduct Coordinator, [email protected] for more information or questions concerning the Community Code.
STUDENT SUCCESS CENTREStFX’s Student Success Centre is just that! We have instructors available to provide students with tools for a successful academic experience. Our workshop program develops valuable academic skills, both for students transitioning from high school to university and for those already immersed in their studies at StFX. Students can also be placed with a tutor and have one-on-one Student Success Centre appointments. It’s a great place for students to learn to stop procrastinating, brainstorm ideas, receive feedback on drafts, and improve their grammar. These are just a few of the services we provide to our students. For more information contact: Mark Leeming, Coordinator, The Student Success Centre, Angus L. Macdonald LibraryT. 902-867-5221 [email protected]
HEALTH AND COUNSELLING CENTREThe interdisciplinary team members at the Health and Counselling Centre provide a student- centred approach to primary health care. Our Collaborative Care Team is comprised of family physicians,registered nurses, a nurse practitioner, counsellors and a psychologist, who also work in partnership with community-based health providers and resources.
We provide a range of health services for StFX students, as well as individual and group counselling, and campus-wide wellness initiatives. There is no additional charge for most of our services, and students are reminded to bring their provincial health card, along with any relevant medical documentation.
Students receive excellent care from our health professionals, and we pride ourselves on providing our students with a warm, welcoming, respectful, and inclusive environment. In compliance with Nova Scotia Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) legislation, students’ health information is protected by confidentiality at the StFX Health and Counselling Centre. To book an appointment with our Intake Nurse, students may call 902-867-2263, or drop by the Health and Counselling Centre. We’re located on the 3rd Floor of the Students’ Union Building, Bloomfield Centre (Room 305), just around the corner from the Information Desk.
SPIRITUALITYStFX honours all students’ spirituality and beliefs with respect and dignity. We offer a prayerspace for all faiths along with chaplaincy services. For more information contact the ChaplaincyOffice or go to www.stfx.ca/chaplaincy .
YOURSUCCESSDIRECTOR OFSTUDENT LIFEJacqueline De LeebeeckBloomfield, Room 306T. 902-867-2276 E. [email protected]
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QUESTIONSABOUT TUITIONFEES, CONTACT:Student AccountsOffice T. (902) 867-2123or [email protected]
QUESTIONSABOUTRESIDENCESERVICES FEES,CONTACT:Residence OfficeT. [email protected]
FOR MOREINFORMATIONABOUT MEALPLANS, CONTACTT. 902-867-3970or visit:www.mystfx.ca/mealplans
TUITION AND FEES
PAYMENTTuition and residence fees can be paid in two installments. The first installment is dueby September 15, 2017. The remainder is due by January 15, 2018. New students areencouraged to pay first term fees prior to or at the orientation session at the Keating Centreon September 2, 2017. St. Francis Xavier University does not accept credit cards for paymentson student accounts. Credit cards are accepted for application fees, confirmation and housingdeposits, bookstore purchases, and Registrar’s Office services.
St. Francis Xavier University offers a number of options to make payments on studentaccounts, including:
• 24/7 online banking• telephone banking• direct transfer of funds for international students can be made online at our Global Payment site: www.stfx.ca/international-payment and payment by mail, in person, (cash, cheque, debit) or via Student Loan
• wire transfer
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Details on payment options,including step-by-step instructions for online banking, are available on the Accounting Services website at: www.stfx.ca/accounts .
Tuition and General Fees Nova ScotiaStudents
Non-Nova ScotiaStudents
InternationalStudents
Tuition $ 6,801.00 $ 8,084.00 $ 8,084.00
Information and Technology Fee $ 382.00 $ 382.00 $382.00
Facilities Renewal Fee $ 186.00 $ 186.00 $ 186.00
Fitness and Recreational Facilities Fee $ 109.00 $ 109.00 $ 109.00
Students’ Union Fee $ 190.00 $ 190.00 $ 190.00
Health and Dental Plan $ 395.00 $ 395.00 $ 910.00
International Student Fee $ 8,084.00
Total $ 8,063.00 $ 9,346.00 $ 17,945.00
Payment due September 15, 2017 $ 5,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 15,000.00
Account Balance due January 15, 2018 $ 2,563.00 $ 3,846.00 $ 2,945.00
2017/2018 TUITION AND GENERAL FEES
2017/2018 TUITION AND GENERAL FEES
2017/2018 RESIDENCE FEES
Students in residences above must purchase a meal plan from the options below:
*DCB, or declining balance is a debit system allowing students to purchase items at various cafes and coffee shops on campus. Additional blocks of DCB can be purchased in $50 increments. Student in Apartments and Governors Hall who choose to purchase a meal plan are required to pay 60% of the meal cost on September 15, 2017.
Late Payment Fee:First term: $50.00 if payment delayed beyond Sept. 15, 2017. Second Term: $50.00 if payment delayed beyond Jan. 15, 2018, inter-est charged at the rate of 1% per month (12% per annum) on overdue balances on the last day of each month.
Meal Plans
10 Meals per week + $250 DCB* $ 4,573
14 Meals per week + $300 DCB* $ 4,992
17 Meals per week + $250 DCB* $ 5,333
315 Block + $250 DCB* $ 4,694
415 Block + $300 DCB* $ 5,438
515 Block + $250 DCB* $ 5,549
Residence Double Room Single Room/Suite
Governors, Riley Hall and O’Regan Hall $ 7,985 $ 8,360
Bishops Hall $ 5,790 $ 6,950
Lane $ 5,290 $ 6,245
Mount Saint Bernard – $ 6,755
Traditional $ 5,540 $ 6,655
Residence and Meal Plan payment due September 15, 2017 $ 6,500
Apartment Style Residence and Food Service
Power/Somers - Includes $525 DCB* $ 7,880
West Street Apartments - Includes $525 DCB* $ 6,985
Payment due September 15, 2017 $ 5,500
Governors Hall and Food Service
Governors Private - Includes $730 DCB* $ 9,090
Governors Semi-Private - Includes $730 DCB* $ 8,715
Payment due September 15, 2017 $ 5,500
20 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY 21FOR YOUR INFORMATION I STFX.CA
TUITION AND FEES A MESSAGE FROM YOUR STUDENTS’ UNION
ABOUT YOUR FEESSTUDENTS’ UNION HEALTH AND DENTAL PLANThe StFX Students’ Union (The U) Health and Dental Plans are provided to ensure all students are covered by a health and/or dental plan while attending StFX.
The U health and dental plans include coverage specifically designed for student needs. Therefore students may find it beneficial to remain on the plans to increase total coverage by coordinating the benefits of two or more plans. Canadian students with alternative coverage may opt-out of the health and dental plans by providing proof of coverage. Those eligible to opt-out of the plans are Canadian students who demonstrate they have benefits coverage available from another insurer. To Opt Out of the health and dental plans you MUST complete the online Opt Out form between August 1 and September 10. Opt Out must be completed each year.
Go online to www.studentbenefits.ca, click on the StFXSU logo, select ‘Opt Out Now’ and complete the online form as directed. You will be required to upload a digital copy of your current proof of extended coverage into the form. This proof of coverage can take the form of a current benefits card or a letter from your provider stating that you have extended health and dental coverage. Canadian students who do not opt out between August 1st and September 10th will then be enroled on the health and dental plans for the entire calendar year and be subject to pay the plan fees.
Students wishing to enrol (Opt In) on the plans can do so at www.studentbenefits.ca prior to Sept 30th each year; this applies to students who are enroled in part time studies, masters programs and those who register late.
All international students (non-Canadian residents) are automatically enroled in the International Health and Dental Plans regardless if he/she has Canadian citizenship or alternate coverage. This coverage ensures all non-Canadian residents have comprehensive coverage similar to provincial health care. Please refer to The U website at theu.ca for further details.
For questions related to The U health and dental plan, please contact Julianne Mattie, Accounts Manager Students’ Union: [email protected] or 902-867-5371.
INTRODUCING eACCOUNTS, YOUR ONLINE MEAL PLAN, FLEX FUND, AND DCB SOLUTIONStFX Residence Services is pleased to provide students with a new convenient way to manage their meal plan, DCB, and Flex Funds (DebX). Through eAccounts you’ll have the ability to monitor and add funds to your account easily and quickly.
No more waiting - add funds or view balance right awayView your meal plan usageView transaction history of your DCB or DebX (Flex Fund)Deactivate lost or stolen ID card
Parents and family may make deposits into your Declining Balance Account. They just need your name and email.
Go to https://stfx-sp.blackboard.com and login with your student account (webFX). First time users need to register their name and email.
OTHER COSTSThere are other costs to consider, and books would be the most important and expensive.Budget up to $1,200 for textbooks for the first year. Textbooks can be purchased at the Campus Store.
WELCOME TO THE BEST FOUR YEARS OF YOUR LIFE. YOU’RE ABOUTTO BEGIN A TOTALLY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE FILLED WITH LIFELONGFRIENDS, TOP-NOTCH ACADEMICS, NEW PASSIONS, BLUE FACEPAINT, AWESOME HOMECOMING WEEKENDS, A COUNTDOWNTO THE DAY YOU RECEIVE YOUR X-RING, AND SO MUCH MORE.
Congratulations and welcome future Xaverians! In a few short months you and hundreds of other students from all across Canada, and the globe, will be making your way to StFX for Orientation Week. For some of you Antigonish has always been home, and for others, it is about to become just that.
Three years ago I read through a similar information package to the one in your hands. At the time I could not imagine the sense of community that would develop throughout my time here at StFX. StFX is a university unlike any other: the lifelong friendships you will make, the professors you will connect with, the clubs and societies you will partake in, these all add up to what many of us here coin the
‘Xperience’. My name is Annie Sirois and I am your Students’ Union President for the 2017-2018 year. The StFX
Students’ Union (“the U”) is a not-for-profit organization that all students are members of. The U exists to represent students’ voices to the university, government, and other bodies to ensure that you get the most enriching university experience possible. We offer dozens of services for students such as our free late drive-home service DriveU, Student Food Resource Centre, Student Advocates if you require assistance working through the Community Code, and we operate the Golden X Inn student bar. If you’re staying in residence your House President and Vice-President(s) work within the U’s Residence Affairs office, and the same is true of Off-Campus Leaders.
The U is governed by our Student Council to which I encourage all of you to consider running for in September as a first-year student representative. We just introduced two new positions this year as well: Students of Aboriginal and African Descent.
The U, in collaboration with the university, organizes Orientation Week. The sea of students dressed in pink shirts and funny outfits that you will encounter on your first day is our Orientation Crew (O-CREW). O-CREW is comprised entirely of students—students who understand the pressures of moving away from home or starting a new chapter in life. O-CREW is there to make sure that you know from the moment you step on this campus there is a whole Xaverian family supporting you.
If you have any questions please send me an email anytime at [email protected] . Right now the U’s Executive Team is hard at work planning for your arrival. We can’t wait to meet you!
Annie Sirois President, StFX Students’ Union
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONSABOUT FEES OR PAYMENTMETHODS, CONTACTStudent Accounts,Business Office1st floor,MacKinnon HallT. (902) 867-2123 or(902) [email protected]
FOR QUESTIONS RELATED TO THE U HEALTH ANDDENTAL PLAN, CONTACT:Julieanne MattieAccounts ManagerStFX Students’ UnionT. [email protected]
PRESIDENTSTUDENTS’ UNIONAnnie SiroisBloomfield Centre, Room 413T. 902-867-2435 E. [email protected]
WELCOMEXAVERIANS
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WHO TO CALL IF…you have questionsabout Admissions, Scolarships or your program (course requirements, changing programs, etc.)Admissions OfficeT. [email protected]
…you have questionsabout transfer creditsAcademic AdvisingT. 902-867-3636/[email protected]
…you have questionsabout Financial AidMary Fisher-MacDonnellFinancial Aid OfficerT. [email protected]
…you have questionsabout Residence andFood ServiceResidence ServicesMorrison Hall Ground Floor 2GTT. [email protected]
…you have questionsabout registrationRegistrationHelp CentreNicholson Tower 315T. 902-867-3645 or902-867-3646Toll-free: [email protected]
International Student OfficeNicholson TowerT. [email protected]
GETTING TO StFX FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
DRIVING DIRECTIONSWe’re easy to find! After Trans Canada Highway 104 east take exit 32 to West Street. Then take your first right onto Convocation Boulevard and you are at the Charles V. Keating Centre at StFX University. See map on back cover.
WHERE TO STAY IF YOU NEED A HOTELFor families dropping students off and needing a place to stay for the night, a list of areaaccommodations is available under the Town of Antigonish’s website at http://www.townofantigonish.ca/accommodations.html . (Note: Book your hotel early.) There are also a number of restaurants in town, from fine dining establishments to a variety of casual food outlets.
Maritime Bus (www.maritimebus.ca) provides transportation from Halifax Stanfield International Airport to Bloomfield Centre (Students’ Union Building) on campus. Please check their online schedule as bus routes are subject to change with minimal notice.
GETTINGHERE
Vancouver International Airport 8 hrsEdmonton International Airport 6.5 hrsCalgary International Airport 5 hrsRegina International Airport 4 hrsWinnipeg International Airport 5.5 hrsOttawa International Airport 2 hrsToronto, Pearson International Airport 2 hrsMontreal, Trudeau International Airport 1.5 hrsSt. John’s International Airport 1.5 hrsBoston, Logan International Airport 1.5 hrsNew York, JFK 2 hrsBeijing 14 hrsBermuda 8 hrsDelhi 14 hrsDubai 13 hrsFrankfurt 7 hrsLima 8 hrsLondon 6 hrsNairobi 19 hrsSão Paulo 14 hrsThe Bahamas 8 hrs
StFX is approximately a two hour drive from Stanfield International Airport, Halifax. Flight times to Halifax from major destinations are listed below:
I have questions about admission, waiting list, or program change prior to registration. Who do I contact?Contact the Admissions Office at 1-844-888-7337 or email [email protected] .
How do I pay my account?There are several different ways for you to pay tuition and fees. Refer to the fees section on pages 18 and 19 for more information.
Does StFX Employ students?StFX offers many opportunities for students to work on campus. About 25 per cent of students are hired annually.
I haven’t applied for residence yet, what do I do?If you have not yet applied for residence, send in theapplication that you received in your acceptance package or apply online at www.stfx.ca/apply .
What about my meal plan?You received an opportunity to select your meal plan online when you received your room assignment. If you did not select a meal plan, you may contact Residence Services at 902-867-3970 or email [email protected] . For more information on the meal plans available to you check out our website www.stfx.ca/dining . If you do not select a meal plan you will automatically be assigned a 14-meal a week plan.
Applying for a Student Loan?StFX participates in government student loan programswith both Canada and the United States. Canadian students should apply for loans through their home province or territory prior to arriving at university, most applications open in May for the following September. American students may apply for loans up to one year in advance of classes starting in September through FSA or Sallie Mae. All loans require confirmation of enrolment to be completed by StFX; this will be done for students after the start of the fall term beginningon September 5. For more information go to http://sites.stfx.ca/financial_aid/
Applying for a Bursary?StFX offers a modest bursary program to assist full-time undergraduate students in meeting their academic financial obligations. This is a supplemental program and not designed to cover all of a student’s costs. The bursary program runs from September to March of each year.
Bursary applications can be submitted online beginning two weeks prior to the start of each term until the deadline date for each bursary. Bursaries are based primarily on financial need, satisfactory academic standing, and may include other criteria as specified by donors. For more information, please visit
www.stfx.ca/financial-aid .
What about academic integrity?Students attending St. Francis Xavier University are expected to conduct themselves in an ethical manner and to help ensure that no one gains unearned academic advantage over another. To create an environment in which all may flourish, members of the StFX community share five fundamental values in their pursuit of truth and knowledge:
1) intellectual and personal honesty2) mutual trust and the free exchange of ideas3) clarity and fairness in interactions with each other4) respect for others’ ideas and opinions5) personal responsibility and accountability
For more information and guidance on academic integrity. Refer to the summary at www.stfx.ca/academic-integrity .
Bringing your car to campus?Students who have a vehicle parked on campus for the academic year must register their vehicle with the university and observe all daily and overnight parking policies and regulations. StFX vehicle parking tags are issued and are to be displayed at all times when vehicles are parked on university property. To obtain a vehicle parking tag visit the Safety & Security Services Office open 24/7. For all information regarding parking on campus, please see www.stfx.ca/parking .
Opting out of health plan?August 1: OPT OUT of the Students’ Union health and dental plan opens. Canadian students with proof of alternative coverage can OPT OUT - go to www.studentbenefits.ca and complete the online form, or visit us at our opt out stations on Welcome Day at the Keating Centre or Bloomfield Centre,Information Desk.
September 10: last day to OPT OUT of the Students’ Union health and dental plans. Coverage is in effect between September 1 and August 31 each year.
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