Quick guide: Information and resources to help AU students

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Athabasca University students can find links to valuable services, supports, and information

Whether you've been a student with Athabasca University (AU) for a while or are just starting your educational journey, you might not be aware of all the learner support services available to you.

This certainly isn't an exhaustive list of all the support that AU offers, but it is a good starting point when you're looking for resources or information. Keep reading for some of the most searched information topics.


Program and Course Advising

A person at a computerAU's academic advisors and counsellors can provide advice on course and program selection, your overall academic journey, and your future career. Whether you need help starting your education and career planning or already have a clear idea of your educational goals, this team can help you get there.

Program and Course Advising


Accessibility Services

Student with headphones and a tablet

Did you know AU has a team dedicated to supporting and fostering an inclusive and equitable environment? The Accessibility Services team works to make AU, its courses, and its programs accessible for students with disabilities, including arranging for appropriate accommodations in your courses.

Accessibility Services


Indigenous student support

A learner with a child on their lap

AU is committed to fostering an inclusive an empowering environment for Indigenous students, and aims to create learning environments that reflect and honour Indigenous heritage and cultures. This includes Nukskahtowin, Indigenous Circle at AUSU, spaces for reflection at the AU campus in Athabasca, Alta., and a tuition decrease for Indigenous learners effective Sept. 1, 2024.

Indigenous student support


Mental Health and Wellness

A person with their head in their handEven though AU is fully online, it doesn't mean you are alone. We recognize that there are times when you could use a little more help. Mental health and wellness resources are available and accessible 24/7 for all AU students, including many internal and external resources.

 Mental Health and Wellness


Technical Support

Computer screen with codeTechnical issues can sometimes create unexpected roadblocks. It can be frustrating and throw off your progress, but there are resources and guidelines that can help you solve common issues AU students tend to encounter.

Technical Support


Exam Services Support

Woman on computerBecause AU is a fully online university, the process of booking and writing exams may be new for many students. You can learn more about booking exams, preparing for exams, in-person invigilation options, and online invigilation with ProctorU.

Exam Services Support


Financial aid and awards

Stacks of coins and an alarm clockWorry less about your tuition so you can focus on your studies! Financial assistance programs can support full-time and part-time students, and there are many scholarships, awards, and bursaries that can add to your main source of funding.

Financial aid and awards


Library and Scholarly Resources

A laptopAU's team of librarians and staff can help students succeed in their courses and programs. The collection of scholarly resources and other materials supports AU's curriculum, and there is also a wide variety of tutorials and guides to help you navigate the research process.

Library and Scholarly Resources


Still not finding the help you're looking for?

Question markAsk AU is an incredibly handy tool that has answers to the most asked questions, all day, every day.

From application questions, to changing your student information, to requesting transcripts, this is the best place to start when you need help with a question!

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