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University of Calgary Calendar 2011-2012 Faculty of Medicine 3. Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies 3.4 Student Affairs
3.4 Student Affairs
Student Advisement

Faculty members are designated as prime contact persons with specific responsibilities for each of the degree programs. Adjunct faculty at other universities and colleges and in leading community service organizations are available as expert resources on a wide range of community rehabilitation related topics.

Student Coordinators

Each Community of Learners (COL) has a coordinator who undertakes responsibilities such as: recruiting and advising COL students, acting as a liaison between students and the university, informing the COL of possible courses, meeting with instructors before classes begin, and keeping students informed about all aspects of the program.