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Learning chemistry, history, anthropology — and laundry — at school

Post-secondary schools are offering students the chance to learn life skills.

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Pamela Charbonneau, director of student success at the University of Waterloo, said it is standard on most Canadian campuses for schools to offer online and in-person resources to help students build their independence.


For first-year post-secondary students arriving on campus, navigating the duties of day-to-day life while also attending class can be overwhelming.

Not only are you working toward your degree or certification, but for the first time you may also be budgeting, grocery shopping and meal planning, doing your own laundry and cleaning, and making your own appointments or managing health care.

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