DSU Health Plan Office
Dalhousie Student Union administers the health and dental plan and international student health plan. Students from the Studley, Sexton, St. Johns and Yarmouth Campus should contact the DSU SUB office for health plan related questions.
Email: dsuhealth@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-2850
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Dalhousie Student Union
The Dalhousie Student Union is the collective student voice on campus. The DSU advocates for student rights, and aims to build community on campus.
Phone: 902-494-2140
Email: dsumemberservices@dal.ca
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Dalhousie Health and Wellness Clinic
Dalhousie Student Health Services is committed to providing quality health care and services to promote and enhance students’ good health and well-being. The services are easily accessible and geared toward the unique health needs and concerns of students.
Phone: 902-494-2171
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*Please Note - Access to the Health & Wellness clinic ends One Term after you stop paying fees to Dalhousie. For students who conclude their studies in April, they have until Aug 31st to access the clinic.
Dalhousie Security Services
Security staff can usually respond to a crisis on campus in 12 mins. or less. If you’re concerned about crossing paths with someone on campus, Dal Security can compare schedules and help you with a safety plan. DalSAFE is a new mobile app providing quick, easy access to Security Services, Tiger Patrol, interactive maps, campus notices, parking info, and many other resources to enhance personal safety. (BlackbBerry World, Google Play, AppStore)
Phone: General (non-emergency) 902.494.6400 Emergency 902-494-4109
Email: security@dal.ca
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Dalhousie University Financial Services
Administers student accounts, including the assessment of fees, processing of payments, and preparation of receipts and tax documents and Financial Aid assistance.
Phone: 902-494-1432
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Dal Allies
Dal Allies works with students, staff, and faculty to provide programs, services, training, support, referral, and resources on Rainbow issues. We are registered with the Youth Project.
Email: dalally@dal.ca
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Dal OUT
DalOUT is Dalhousie’s LGBTQIA+ community organization, providing workshops, events, resources, literature, and a safer space in the SUB!
Email: dalout@dal.ca
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South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre
South House offers peer support and informal referrals to Halifax services. Their space is wheelchair accessible, is trans-and-queer-positive, and includes a resource centre and library.
Phone: 902-494-2432
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Multifaith Centre
The Dalhousie Multifaith Centre strives to explore the fundamental issues and concerns of the world from a religious perspective in a setting that encourages open and free discussion, values the raising of questions and doubts, and appreciates divergent histories, attitudes, options, and values. A complete education addresses the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. The Centre is a non-threatening space where students, staff, and faculty can address the basic questions of meaning and purpose in their lives — no matter what their faith, philosophy, or doubt may be.
Phone: 902-494-2287
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Aboriginal Student Centre
The Aboriginal Student Centre (ASC) helps create a sense of belonging to support your success while at Dalhousie. Our Aboriginal Student Advisor provides support and advocacy for all of Dalhousie’s Aboriginal students. We welcome you to make use of our personal, educational, and career resources to enhance your university experience
Phone: 902-494-8863
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International Centre
The International Centre works to support the creation of an internationally vibrant learning environment for Dalhousie University students, both international and domestic. Our broad suite of services assist students in being globally active by supporting the international student community (including their families), and offering and supporting international learning opportunities, on-campus and abroad. We provide assistance with employment and immigration matters related to international status. Additionally, the International Centre offers programs to connect international with domestic students through their Peer Program and other activities.
Email: international.centre@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-1566
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DSU Food Bank
The Food Bank welcomes all members of the Dalhousie Community. We are also open to students from other Universities in the HRM, just be sure to bring your student ID with you.
Phone: 902-494-1106
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Dalhousie Legal Aid
Dalhousie Legal Aid Service has been in operation since 1970 when it began as a summer project out of the former Halifax Neighbourhood Centre. It was the first legal Service for poor people in Nova Scotia and is the oldest clinical law program in Canada. In fact, it is the only community law clinic in Nova Scotia. The Clinic is a unique partnership of community groups, law students, community legal workers and lawyers working together.
Phone: 902-422-8067
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Dalhousie Student Advocacy Service
Nova Scotia Legal Aid has many free legal services to help adults and youth facing a range of legal issues. We may be able to help if you have problems with criminal law, family law and many areas of social justice and civil law such as CPP, employment insurance or income assistance. Although some of our services are based on financial need, we have some services available to all Nova Scotians.
Email: dsas@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-2205
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Dalhousie University Student Accessibility Services
Advising and Access Services Centre is Dalhousie’s centre of expertise for student accessibility and accommodation.
Phone: 902-494-2836
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DSU Health Plan Office
Dalhousie Student Union administers the health and dental plan and international student health plan. Students from the Studley, Sexton, St. Johns and Yarmouth Campus should contact the DSU SUB office for health plan related questions.
Email: dsuhealth@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-2850
Website
Dalhousie Writing Centre
The Writing Centre offers support in all subjects—from academic assignments to dissertations—for undergraduate and graduate students. They meet with students one-on-one to discuss their work and they also offer events and seminars.
Phone: 902-494-1963
Email: writingcentre@dal.ca
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Bissett Student Success Centre
The centre assists students in finding jobs and developing their career. From their drop-in peer advising and Career Counselling to online services and resources, they have many ways to help one develop their skills and discover their ideal job and career opportunities.
Phone: 902-494-3537
Email: career.services@dal.ca
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Black Student Advising Centre
The Black Student Advising Centre supports all black students of African descent in pursuit of post-secondary education at Dalhousie and the University of King's College. Students can drop by for information on employment, scholarships and bursaries, and events, both on campus and in the Halifax community.
Phone: 902-494-2210
Email: taiwooa@dal.ca
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Indigenous Student Centre (ISC)
The Indigenous Student Centre (ISC) helps create a sense of belonging to support students’ success while at Dalhousie. The Indigenous Student Advisor provides support and advocacy for all of Dalhousie’s Indigenous students.
Phone: 902-494-8863
Email: isc@dal.ca
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Dalhousie Human Rights, Equity and Harassment Prevention
Human Rights & Equity Services provides confidential advisory service to members of the Dalhousie community seeking advice & support in issues relating to sexualized violence, and equity and inclusion on campus.
Phone: (902) 494-6672
Email: HRES@dal.ca
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DAL AFTER DARK
Dal After Dark gives Dal and King's students fun and free/low cost activities on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
Email: livewell@dal.ca
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Residence Office – Halifax
The Residence Office can assist students with their on-campus living needs and queries.
Phone: 902-494-1054
Email: residence@dal.ca
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Dalhousie University Off-Campus Living Office
The office can assist students with their off-campus living needs and queries.
Phone: (902) 494-2429
Email: och@dal.ca
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Tiger Patrol
The shuttle service is available to all students, faculty and staff of Dalhousie University from 6.00 pm to 1.15 am during the academic year.
Phone: (902) 499-1831 or (902) 718-9908
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Student Conduct Office
If you find yourself dealing with student-student confrontations, student-neighbour issues, student-landlord problems, or certain criminal charges, the Student Conduct Office can help come up with solutions. The office works collaboratively with students, community and campus partners, to help resolve disputes in a restorative and respectful manner.
Phone: 902-494-4140
Email: lyndsay.anderson@dal.ca
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Ombudsperson
The ombudsperson provides independent, impartial and confidential support to students who want to resolve any university-related concerns, facilitates discussions between appropriate university administrators, and makes referrals to appropriate offices and resources within the university.
Phone: 902-494-2665
Email: ombuds@dal.ca
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Dalhousie Student Advocacy Services
DSAS has three branches that deal with student advocacy, education and outreach and policy review.
Phone: 902-494-2205
Email: dsas@dal.ca
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Equity & Accessibility Office
The E&A Office was formed to address issues of systemic and institutional oppression at Dalhousie University. The E&A Office strives to implement a framework of anti-oppression in their work.
Email: dsuequity@dal.ca
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Survivor Support
The group is dedicated to supporting survivors and those affected by sexualized violence, providing education and resources, and advocating for addressing all aspects of sexualized violence, rape and consent culture, and harassment.
Phone: 902-494-1367
Email: survivorsupport@dal.ca
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South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre
South House offers peer support and informal referrals to Halifax services. Their space is wheelchair accessible, is trans-and-queer-positive, and includes a resource centre and library.
Phone: 902-494-2432
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Wellness Room
The Union has partnered with Dalhousie Student Health & Wellness to bring students some great opportunities to participate in everything from yoga and meditation to drop in hours with peer mentors or a social worker.
Phone: (902) 494-1281
Email: vpstudentlife@dsu.ca
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Dalhousie Bookstore
Dalhousie's largest bookstore is located in the basement of the SUB. This is the place to go for textbooks, school supplies, Dal and Grad gear etc.
Phone: (902) 494-2460
Email: david.barkhouse@dal.ca (Operations Manager)
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Dalplex
Dalplex and Sexton Gym offer a variety of programs that promote the fitness of students.
Phone: 902-494-3372
Email: dalplexinfo@dal.ca
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Dalhousie Agricultural Students Association (DASA)
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Dalhousie Agricultural Health Clinic
Health Services provides confidential nursing assessments and referral services for students. They have services like cold & flu assessments, first aid, sexual health counselling, stress management counselling, and blood glucose monitoring and select immunizations.
Phone: 902-893-6369
Email: carolyn.bartlett@dal.ca
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DSU Health Plan Office
The Health Plan Office administers the health and dental plan and international student health plans on the Truro Campus.
Phone: 902-893-4904
Email: dsuhealthtruro@dal.ca
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Accessibility Services
The accessibility team works with students who request accommodation as a result of: disability, religious obligation, or any barrier related to any other characteristic protected under Human Rights legislation.
Phone: 902-896-2463
Email: scc@dal.ca
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Academic Advising
The advising team provides program advising, academic planning and personal coaching, to help you reach your educational, career and life goals.
Phone: 902-893-6729
Email: fyedalac@dal.ca
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Dalhousie International Centre
The International Centre works to support the creation of an internationally vibrant learning environment for Dalhousie University students, both international and domestic. Our broad suite of services assist students in being globally active by supporting the international student community (including their families), and offering and supporting international learning opportunities, on-campus and abroad. We provide assistance with employment and immigration matters related to international status. Additionally, the International Centre offers programs to connect international with domestic students through their Peer Program and other activities.
Email: markmason@dal.ca
Phone: 902-893-6905
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Langille Athletic Centre
The Langille Athletic Centre has something for everyone! Along with our lower level weight room equipment, we are also equipped with bikes, stair climbers, ellipticals, treadmills, and rowers in the cardio room. The double gymnasium, racquetball and squash courts are available for rental or free-time use.
Phone: 902-893-6660
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DAAGS
DAAGS represents all full-time and part-time students registered in a graduate program at Dalhousie University’s Agricultural Campus.
Email: daags@dal.ca
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Residence Office-Truro
The Residence Office can assist students with their on-campus living needs and queries.
Email: resdalac@dal.ca
Phone: 902-893-7519
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