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General Information for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Please see your undergraduate/graduate administrator if you have questions about:

Academic Issues

The Director of your program is the person you should see if you have any academic problems/concerns or if you need advice. Some examples of what the director can assist you with are:

Contacts in the Faculty of Environment

From time to time you may require the assistance of key people in the Faculty of Environment. All professors and staff are very approachable and more than willing to offer assistance. Not sure who to see? Visit the key contacts in ENV webpage.

Registrar's Office

The Registrar's Office is located in Needles Hal,l room 2001. Visit the Registrar's Office website for a complete list of services and forms that you may need. The Registrar's Office also maintains the undergraduate calendar and course descriptions websites.

Graduate Studies Office

The Graduate Studies Office is located in Needles Hall, room 2201.  Visit the Graduate Studies Office website for a complete list of services and forms that you may need. 

Your Computing Account

The Faculty of Environment has excellent computing and mulitmedia facilities and it is highly recommended that you visit the Mapping Analysis and Design website to familiarize yourself with all the services available.

Financial Support

If you would like information regarding OSAP, scholarships and bursaries, and on-campus part-time jobs, visit the Student Awards Office in Needles Hall or their website at safa.uwaterloo.ca

Updating Contact Information

Each term, you should use Quest to update your local address, phone number, and email address (in the personal portfolio section of Quest). Advisors or professors may need to contact you, so it's important that we have your current contact information.

If you use an email account other than youruserid@uwaterloo.ca, you should forward your UW email to your other account. That way, you'll still receive information from advisors, professors, and the ENV email list.