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First Year

Welcome to Âí»áÂÛ̳'s Psychology & Neuroscience program!
Not sure where to start? We have you covered.

Below we've compiled a variety of resources that you will find useful as a first year incoming student. Need more? View psychology and neuroscience Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).


Declaring a Major

Curious about how to declare your major?ÌýDiscover .Ìý

  • Learn about your Program
    Get a Sneak Peak in our At-a-GlanceÌýprogam information sheets, or delve into the details with our Psychology and Neuroscience Guidebooks that outline everything there is to know about each degree program.

  • Meet an Advisor
    Contact one of our AdvisorsÌýfor program advising, or receive to ensure a successful transition to university life.


Resources

  1. Study Skills
    Ìýholds regular workshops designed to help students with a variety of academic challenges, like writing multiple choice questions, time-management, and more.

    View a list of to help you with your first-year (and beyond) studying.Ìý

  2. Funding
    Look ahead into financing your degree, job opportunities, and career planning.
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    Departmental Funding | Scholarships & Awards
    Career Counselling |ÌýJobs within Dal |
    Psychology Lab Job Openings | Teaching Assitant (TA) Postings
    Research GrantsÌý|
    Tuition, Financial Aid & Payment Information |Ìý

  3. Health & Wellness
    Be in control of your physical and mental well-being while studying.

    Âí»áÂÛ̳'s Multifaith Centre |ÌýSpiritual Wellness
    DSU Health & Dental |ÌýStudent Health Plans
    Mental Health Resources (on- & off-campus) | Mental Health Services
    Personal & Career Counselling | Psychological Services
    2SLGBTQ+ Services| 2SLGBTQ+

  4. Academics
    Questions about University regulations, GPA, and other Institutional guidelines? Check out the


Email is Important!

All communication at Âí»áÂÛ̳ is sent to students’ Dal email addresses.

Checking your Dal email regularly is essential to ensure you do not miss important University and course-specific information. If a professor sends out an email, it assumed that the student has received and read the information.

We recommend checking your Dal email daily. on your desktop or a mobile device (instead of logging in to MyDal each time).

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