Students can access confidential, free single-session services through the app, by phone or through online chat on the Here2Talk website. The service has been in the works for a few months now, but was fast-tracked and released early due to COVID-19.
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In a press release, #Don’tForgetStudents — a grassroots group made up of “students, recent graduates, families, young parents, public servants and more” — welcomed the changes but urged the government to act quickly to make CERB available to university students and recent graduates.
Councillors sped through discussion of the health and dental plan and how the AMS is responding to COVID-19.
TransLink announced the program suspension on their website on April 9, adding that discussions between student associations and university representatives regarding “potential refunds for students not using their April passes” are still ongoing.
Many faculty members are calling on the university to cancel online evaluations or change the way they’re being administered.
The federal government, provincial government, UBC and the wider community have also made additional funding available to students in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ubyssey has outlined some of the funding that’s available below.
As UBC’s co-op programs adapt to the situation, there is some uncertainty as to whether employers will cancel or postpone work terms.
People out of work due to COVID-19 and those who made at least $5,000 dollars in 2019 or in the 12 months prior to their application are eligible to apply.
While Proctorio has been previously used in some of UBC’s distance learning courses, students unfamiliar with the software have expressed concerns about protecting their privacy as well as technical and logistical aspects of taking an online proctored exam.
With workplaces shutting down and bills to pay, students are increasingly having to grapple with food insecurity.
Students attending any one of BC’s 25 public post-secondary schools as well as Native Education College are able to access the funding.
Al-Shamsi is currently a first-year science student at Vantage College, who first came to Vancouver on a high school scholarship sponsored by the World University Service of Canada.
Students who attend one of BC’s 25 post-secondary institutions, including UBC, will be able to access this funding through their school’s financial aid office.
On its admissions blog, the university has published answers to several frequently asked questions from prospective students including how applications will be assessed given changes to online classes and grading schemes at many schools.
While Nest booking problems persisted throughout the school year, Evans said the introduction of CampusGroups as the Clubhouse replacement software and changes to the Operations Committee Policy manual will put his office on track to finish the revamp by the end of his term.