STUDENT SERVICES
Support that travels with you
Academic, cultural, employment, financial, and family supports are part of every program at Seabird College, available from the moment you make an inquiry.
01 | ACADEMIC
Tutoring, accommodations, and study skills
One-on-one tutoring, accessible learning accommodations, and study coaching are available throughout your program. Ask your instructor or visit the front desk to start.
- Subject-area tutoring with instructors
- Documented accessibility plans
- Reading, writing, and math support
02 | CULTURAL
Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and ceremony
Elders and Knowledge Keepers from Stó:lō territory and beyond hold space on campus. Cultural safety is the foundation of how we teach and how we care for one another.
- Time with Elders by request
- Ceremony and protocol guidance
- A learning environment grounded in culture
03 | EMPLOYMENT
Employment services on campus
SASET Employment Services is right here on campus. Career planning, resume support, and connections to regional employers start before you finish your program, not after.
- Resume and cover-letter workshops
- Mock interviews and job-search coaching
- Employer connections across the Fraser Valley
04 | FINANCIAL
Funding counsel and tuition-free options
Programs are offered tuition-free for Indigenous learners, supported by ESDC and FNESC. Financial counsellors can also help with books, supplies, and living-cost planning.
See financial options →
05 | FAMILY
Childcare, food, and the realities of adult learning
Many learners come to us as parents, caregivers, and providers. The team can help you connect to childcare options, food security supports, and flexible scheduling where programs allow.
- Childcare referrals
- Food-security connections
- Schedule conversations with instructors
06 | HOW TO ACCESS
All it takes is one conversation
Talk to your instructor, drop by the front desk, or call the admissions office. There is no form to fill out before you can ask for help.