Fanshawe College

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Future Students
FAQ for Students
1. How do I get into Residence?
Students must apply to Residence through an online application with selection based upon a lottery system. Students are selected at random with those not selected being placed on a wait list in order of when their application was submitted. Students living in London are not eligible for the Residence lottery.

2.
When do I apply to Residence?
Residence applications are typically made available in February, with selection being made in the early spring before the confirmation deadline for your program.

3. Can I apply to Residence before a decision is made on which college I will be attending?
Yes. You may apply to Residence the minute the application is available online even if you have not confirmed your acceptance to Fanshawe. There is no charge to apply to Residence.

4. Can I apply to Residence before accepting my program offer?
Yes. You may apply to Residence as soon as the application is available on the website. While the date of application does not affect the lottery, it does affect your position if you are put on to the wait list for Residence. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible if you are interested in Residence accommodations.

5. What are the odds of getting into Residence if it's not guaranteed?
The number of applications varies year to year, but we typically receive 1,500 - 2,000 applications for roughly 800 spaces in Residence.

6. Where do I live if I don't get into Residence?
Fanshawe College offers a housing listings service to students looking for accommodations in the City of London. There are a wide variety of housing options for students, many within walking distance or right on a major bus route. And with over 6,000 first-year students coming to Fanshawe every year, the majority live off-campus enjoying the same social opportunities as those in Residence.

7. What is security like on campus?
Security services run virtually 24/7, patrolling campus both on foot and with security vehicles. We also offer a Campus Safe Walk program with phones located around the campus connecting directly to our control centre for assistance.

8. What sort of money is available to me ?
 There are literally millions of dollars available to students through a variety of scholarships, awards and bursaries. Contact our Financial Aid Office and see what might be available for you.

9. What are the job opportunities when I graduate?
With over 90 per cent of students employed within six months of graduation, Fanshawe grads get jobs. Employment statistics for each program are available on our Key Performance Indicators websiteWe even offer job listings and career resources through our Career Services Department.

10. How does the meal plan work?
The meal plan is a system where students can put money on their student card to use as a debit card at virtually any of the food service areas on campus. You even save PST (8%) when using the meal plan.

11. What is the minimum amount of money I can put on my meal card?
For the optional meal plan, a minimum of $120 is required, and money can be added at any time in increments of $50. If you are in Residence, there is a minimum mandatory meal plan of $1000.

12. Does the meal plan money carry over to the next year?
Yes. Money can be carried over from year to year for the students' entire duration at Fanshawe.

13. How does the drug/dental plan work?
All registered full-time, post-secondary students are automatically enrolled in the FSU Health Plan. This plan covers most prescription drugs and accident benefits. More information is available from the Fanshawe Student Union.

14. What if I'm already covered for drug/dental through my parents?
You may opt out of the drug or dental plan within the first 10 days of the semester by filling out the online form at www.fsu.on.ca.

15. Admissions - how do I get into competitive programs?
If a program is traditionally competitive, it will list this in the program guide and may suggest you apply to the preparatory program for that specific area. For example, Pre-health Science for Dental Hygiene. Just remember to do your research; find out if the program you're applying to is going to be competitive and what your next steps will be.

16. I have a disability. Who do I speak to about making arrangements?
The Disability Services Office offers a variety of services for students with physical, mental and learning disabilities. Please identify any disabilities as early as possible to aid us in assessing what services are needed.

17. Does the bus pass work all year?
The London Transit bus pass is valid 24/7 for the entire school year, as well as the summer months while you are a student at Fanshawe. There are even five buses that stop right on campus.

18. I would like to work on campus. Where can I get a job?
There are hundreds of job opportunities right in the heart of Fanshawe College. From food services to Student Ambassadors, there is a job for you at Fanshawe. Visit our Career Services Department for complete job listings, or just pop by any of our service areas to inquire.

19. How do I get a parking pass?
Limited parking passes are available to students coming to Fanshawe from outside of London. Students are encouraged to use their bus pass, or, if they choose to drive, there are coin lots available at $3.25 per day. For more information on rates and policies click here.

20. How do I get a locker?
Lockers are available for rent to students for $10 per term and are on a first-come, first-served basis.

21. Are there vegetarian options in the dining facilities?
There are a variety of vegetarian options at a number of food-service areas on campus. Just ask our staff what the options are!

22. I would like to play a varsity sport. Who do I contact?
There are 11 varsity teams at Fanshawe, including men's/women's basketball, volleyball, soccer (indoor and outdoor), golf, badminton and cross-country. For more information visit the Athletics Department.

23. Can I apply to Fanshawe after the February 1st deadline?
Yes. If the program is still "open", there are still seats available and applications are accepted right into September.

24. What if I lose my Campus Card?
If you lose your Campus Card (http://www.fanshawec.on.ca/registrar/idcards.asp) you should contact the Office of the Registrar (www.fanshawec.ca/registrar) immediately. There is a $25 charge to replace your Campus Card (http://www.fanshawec.on.ca/registrar/idcards.asp), so make sure to keep it close at all times!

25. If I get sick, where do I go?
Both a medical clinic and Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic services are available to students, staff, faculty and community members. Located on the first floor of the Student Centre (1001), hours are Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


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