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First Year

Welcome to HÂþ»­'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.

    HÂþ»­'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 HÂþ»­ 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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