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Carleton Online
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Carleton University offers a variety of flexible online courses via synchronous, asynchronous and blended.
To reflect the current public health crisis, Carleton’s Winter 2021 courses are being offered through online methods of teaching. The most up-to-date course offerings are available on Carleton Central and through the public class schedule.
Carleton’s decisions about course delivery continue to be informed by the guidelines set by public health authorities and government regulations.
For the most up-to-date campus information, please visit Carleton’s COVID-19 information website.
Carleton University Health and Counselling Services
Carleton provides short-term counselling services. These services include individual, group, and problem solving sessions; consultation and referral services.
Carleton University – Maxwell MacOdrum Library
This site offers news, a list of library services, as well as course and subject guides.
Scholar’s Portal
This is a project of the Ontario Council of University Libraries. It provides a shared collection for all 21 university libraries in the province.
Carleton University - Centre for Indigenous Initiatives
Carleton University - Centre for Indigenous Initiatives aims to increase the recruitment and retention of Aboriginal students, faculty and staff at Carleton by ensuring Aboriginal cultures, traditions, and worldviews are respected and represented on campus.
Carleton University - Paul Menton Centre for Students With Disabilities
The Paul Menton Centre is responsible for the coordination of academic accommodations and support services for students with disabilities.
Carleton University Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
Represents the full- and part-time graduate students registered at Carleton. One of the GSA's primary goals is to promote communication between grad students and the university administration, as well as the various departments. By representing graduate students on university committees, the GSA is able to ensure that the interests and collective voice of Carleton grads are heard.