Support

Student life at Horizon College & Seminary offers a unique experience. It is a place where you are surrounded by people who are hungry to know more of God. At Horizon you will connect with students, staff, and faculty in ways that will bring you closer to Christ and that will ultimately transform you. Through classes, one-on-one conversations, spiritual formation groups, and chapels you will also get a chance to grow spiritually academically, and socially.

Here you’ll find a list of support documents, policies and more.

Student Coaching

Every first-year student at Horizon is provided with support from a Student Coach. Student Coaches are senior students who are familiar with college life and who are skilled in setting and meeting goals for academic success.

If you are registered in a program, your Student Coach will meet with you regularly throughout your first year so you can ask questions about your studies, set study goals for your courses, and get connected with the people and resources on campus that can help you meet your goals. If you are an open studies student or a re-entry student, your Student Coach will meet with you once to introduce you to important academic procedures and skills necessary to succeed in your studies at Horizon.

Academic Coaching

Academic success at MCS and Horizon is supported in a variety of ways. An identified staff and faculty team, co-led by the Director of Academic Success (MCS) and the Coaching Coordinator (Horizon), is available to assist students in assessing their academic performance, skills, habits, and goals. Academic coaches provide guidance, training, encouragement, and support in accessing resources.

Identified staff and faculty may refer students for Academic Coaching appointments. In addition, all students are welcome to book a drop-in consultation directly with the Director of Academic Success (wendy.holmes@mcs.edu; a limited number of sessions are available per week).

Stephanie Christianson

Stephanie Christianson
Assistant Academic Dean
Phone 306-374-6655 ext. 232
schristianson@horizon.edu

Wendy Holmes
Director of Academic Success
+1 (800) 295-6368 Ext. 247
wendy.holmes@mcs.edu

Accessible Learning Services & Accommodations

Horizon is committed to providing safe and inclusive learning environments which equalize the opportunity for students with disabilities to meet the requirements of the institution, program, and courses. The application for Academic Accommodations begins with a student electing to disclose a medical diagnosis or professionally documented learning disability. The Student Handbooks outline the application process in further detail.

Guiding Principles

The process to determine reasonable accommodations is collaborative, whereby the student and the institution engage as partners in the ongoing analysis of student learning strengths and needs and the availability of support methods and tools.

Three guiding principles govern the types of Academic Accommodations available at Horizon:

  1. Accommodations must be such that they are accessible by any qualifying student.
  2. Accommodations shall not alter the learning outcomes required for successful program or course completion. (e.g. Course outcomes may not be modified at the post-secondary level.)
  3. Permanent accommodations may be offered following review of professional documentation or diagnosis. Interim accommodations may be offered to a student awaiting documentation. Temporary accommodations may be offered when a student discloses a short-term emotional, or physical situation which affects regular learning abilities.

*Horizon takes appropriate care to ensure confidentiality of all conversations and disclosed documentation including restricted access to paper and e-document storage. Accommodation Letters shared with Faculty will only list academic supports and accommodations and will not disclose medical diagnoses or details of disabilities. Disclosure to faculty of medical information is at the sole discretion of the student.

Diagnoses which may be considered for Academic Accommodations:

  • Attention Deficit Disorder (Inattentive or Hyperactive)
  • Learning Disability (e.g. Writing, Reading, Processing Speed, Short Term Memory)
  • Mental Health Diagnosis (e.g. Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Visual Impairment
  • Medical Disability (e.g. acute brain injury, chronic health condition)
  • Mobility Limitations
Reasonable accommodations and services may include:

  • 1.5 x time for quizzes, tests, and exams
  • Additional consideration for extension requests
  • Priority access to Academic Coaching
  • Quiet or private space for exams
  • Allowance of reader, scribe, or assistive software
  • Reduced course load
  • Frequent breaks
  • Access to Video on Demand
  • Support animals will be considered on a case-by-case basis with professional documentation of student needs and animal training

For more information, contact Richelle Bekkattla, Academic Accommodations Coordinator, at rbekkattla@horizon.edu.

College Student Handbook

Seminary Student Handbook

International Student Handbook

Sexual Assault Policy

External Resources

Please note: Students are responsible for fees associated with services unless otherwise indicated. Horizon College and Seminary is not responsible for the availability, quality, or effectiveness of these services.

General

211 is a Canada-wide directory of government and community services. Each province has its own 211 resources. Call or text 211, 24/7.

Medical Resources

General

Saskatchewan Health Line offers confidential health advice, education and support telephone line available to the people of Saskatchewan. Phone 811 (24-hour service)

Hospitals & Clinics

Royal University Hospital
103 Hospital Drive
Phone (306) 655-1000

Saskatoon City Hospital
701 Queen Street
Phone (306) 655-8000

St. Paul’s Hospital
1702—20th Street
Phone (306) 655-5000

Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital
1 – 345 3rd Avenue S
Phone 888-808-5437

Walk-in Medical Clinics
Various locations

Drug Cost Assistance

Special Support Program

Dental

U of S Dental Education Clinic
Reduced rates for dental services provided by U of S College of Dentistry students.

Canada Dental Care Plan

Mental Health

Crisis & Emergency Services

Crisis Services Canada

Phone or text 988

Saskatoon Mobile Crisis Service

Phone 1-306-933-6200 (24-hours)

Psychiatric Emergencies: Royal University Hospital Adult Emergency Department

103 Hospital Dr, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 0W8

Psychiatric Emergencies for Minors: Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Emergency Department

1 – 345 3rd Avenue S, Saskatoon SK
Phone 888-808-5437

Christian Counsellors

Located in Saskatoon, SK

Theravive
Psychology Today

Other

Saskatchewan Health Line

Call 811 (24-hour service)

Canadian Mental Health Association
Online Therapy Unit
Reducing Stress Videos

Disability Support

General

Canada Students with Disabilities Grant

Disability Services & Equipment Grant

Saskatoon Public Library Accessibility Services

Learning Disabilities

Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan (LDAS)
Psychoeducational Assessment, ADHD Coaching, Academic Strategist)

Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Saskatchewan Deaf & Hard of Hearing Service

Canadian Hard of Hearing Association

TEXT with 9-1-1
Service available to deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, or speech impaired community in Canada.

Vision

Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB

Housing

Please note: These housing options may only accept low-income renters and may prefer families.

Saskatoon Housing Authority

Phone 306-668-2700

Rainbow Housing Cooperative

Phone 306-242-0604
Email rhc@sasktel.net

Westgate Heights Attainable Housing

Phone 306-382-6601
Email office@westgatealliance.ca

Indigenous Students

Bursaries & Scholarships

Indspire

Crisis Services

National Indian Residential School Crisis Line

Phone 1-866-925-4419 (24-hr service)

Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls Crisis Line

Phone 1-844-413-6649

Hope for Wellness Hotline

Counselling & crisis intervention
Phone 1-844-242-3310 (24-hr service)

Health & Mental Health

Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program

Coverage for drugs, dental and vision care, medical supplies and equipment, mental health counselling and medical transportation for registered First Nations and recognized Inuit. Contact the Saskatchewan office sac.sasknihb_inquiries.isc@canada.ca for a current listing of NIHB counsellors in Saskatchewan.

Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program
Métis Nation Saskatchewan

Mental health support

Saskatchewan Health Authority – First Nations and Métis Health Services

International Students

International Student Handbook