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Counselling Services
Carlton Trail Regional College offers the following confidential services free of charge. If you are interested in exploring your potential, contact the nearest College office to arrange an appointment with a counsellor.

Services to First Nations Clientele Print

Our College offer services to First Nations clientele throughout our region. The majority of our clientele in the First Nation population is in the Punnichy, Wakaw/One Arrow, and Fishing Lake areas- in our ABE (Adult Basic Education Programs- levels 1,2,3,4). However, there are First Nations representation in the majority of our credit programs.

Services Include

  • Career Counselling
  • Personal and Crisis Counselling
  • Learning Issues assessments and accommodations
  • Employability Skills
  • Networking and Transition assistance
  • Access to culturally appropriate referrals.

This is just a quick summary of what we do. If you require additional assistance, please contact me. Thank you.

Jill Lees
Counsellor/ Student Services Coordinator
Carlton Trail Regional College
Humboldt, SK
682-2018

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Personal Counselling Print

Facilitates students in coping with issues that usually are non-academic barriers to success. Personal counselling often results in appropriate referrals e.g. crisis intervention, dependency barriers.

 
Financial Counselling Print
Financial Counselling provides clients or students with information and assistance related to income support programs which may be available to them. These would include Saskatchewan Canada Student Loans, the Provincial Training Allowance, Scholarships or other forms of income support. More information on bursaries, awards scholarships, and other forms of income support can be found on the Student Financial Assistance page.
 
Career & Academic Counselling Print

We provide:  

  • testing for entrance into various academic programs
  • career and education resources, including information on correspondence and distance education courses and calendars of post secondary institutions
  • career development strategies which include on-line and library research, skills and interest assessments, and information on employment opportunities
  • resume preparation, job search techniques and interview skill development
  • information and assessment services towards gaining admission to an academic program or course of study, or making changes to a current course of study