Fleming College Toronto Has Supports for Students Available, During and After Difficult Times
- October 02, 2023
- News
Fleming College Toronto acknowledges that recent global and local events may cause uncertainty among students. The mental health and well-being of the FCT family is our top priority. As such, we aim for open communication with the school community and to provide adequate supports for our students.
If you are experiencing distress or just want to speak to someone about your concerns, remember that you can reach out to various FCT services for guidance:
- Immigration & Travel Support – Consultation services are available with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant for advice about immigration, visas, work-study permits and other questions. Reach out to ISA@flemingcollegetoronto.ca
- Health and Wellness – You can always rely on FCT Health and Wellness for support with your physical and mental well-being. International students are automatically registered with health insurance coverage provided by guard.me. For support, reach out to studentwellness@flemingcollegetoronto.ca
- Mental Health and Counselling Services – Through Keep.meSAFE, students have access to mental health counselling support 24/7, every day of the week. This includes crisis support from certified counsellors through the phone or app.
- Student Services – Contact Student Services to stay connected with the school community, get involved in clubs, events and other unifying student life activities. Reach out to studentservices@flemingcollegetoronto.ca.
Our goal is to support you comprehensively during your academic journey in Canada. Please reach out to the appropriate supports for the information, counselling or guidance you need.
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