Counselling services 

We recognize that your emotional and mental wellbeing is key to your success. Our seasoned professionals are here to support you. Counselling services are available to help students address various concerns, including anxiety and depression management, grief and loss, transition support, addiction recovery, school and life stressors, gender and sexuality considerations, relationship difficulties, and other mental health concerns. 

Book an Appointment 

Book a session with a counsellor. You don’t need to be in a bad place to talk to a counsellor. It’s helpful for anyone at any stage in life. 

health@cnc.bc.ca 

Your privacy matters 

We understand the importance of privacy and confidentiality in counseling and wellness coaching. Our services are completely confidential, ensuring that your personal information and discussions remain private. Whether you're seeking support for mental health concerns, stress management, lifestyle changes, or personal development, you can trust that your sessions are confidential, and your privacy is protected. 

Here2Talk 

In addition to our resources on campus, you can also access support through Here2Talk. Here2Talk is a free, confidential resource available to all post-secondary students in BC. You can access confidential support via the 24-hour telephone line or use the Here2Talk app or website to access a counsellor through text-based chat. 

Self-help resources 

Blog Details

Introduction to: The Aboriginal Resource Centre

by Lakeysha (oneilll3) | Sep 12, 2021

What do you do for students?

We provide a number of academic supports for students. We help students find funding, including band sponsorship, scholarships, grants, and bursaries. Onsite are Indigenous Academic Advisors to assist students with planning their college experience, as well as weekly academic tutors for English, Math, and Science. You can also find information on CNC’s Aboriginal Housing here in the ARC.

Each Aboriginal Resource Centre hosts culturally sensitive activities, including holistic support and smudging ceremonies. We also refer to other campus supports including health services, counselling, and student’s union, dental services provided on the campus.

The Prince George facilities include drop-in study spaces, a computer lab with printing availability, and a landline phone for students to utilize.

How should students prepare for a visit or call?

If you are a new student seeking band funding:
Please bring your band information or status number

If you are a returning student:
Bring your login information to access the computer lab

If you are a potential student:
Bring an open mind.

What else should students know about your department?

The ARC offers the Dream Hunters Club (Shun ha’dut’ enne) that Indigenous students are able to join for planning events and activities throughout the campus!

Contact Us

Aboriginal Advisor/Liaison

Tel: +1 250-562-2131 ext. 5488
arc@cnc.bc.ca
Room 1-773
Monday to Friday: 8am-4pm

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