Advising and Wellness

Carlton Trail College’s student advising team helps individuals successfully transition into further education to thrive within our learning environment.

Planning your education and understanding future career options can be challenging. Our student advisors work with learners across our region and are available to answer any questions you might have – whether you are just starting your educational journey, needing support for a personal matter or looking for help to land a great job after your program.

Academic and personal advising is available in-person, virtually through Microsoft Teams or by phone.

Carlton Trail College is preparing its programming and operations to accept International learners for 2025-26. If you are a prospective International student, please visit Saskatchewan Colleges for more information or to apply. Email international@saskcolleges.ca with your questions.

Student Advisor Online Booking

If you are a current or prospective Canadian student and would like to speak to a member of the College’s student advising team, we’ve implemented an easy-to-use online booking system for appointments.

To book an appointment, follow these steps:

Choose a date and time
Fill out your contact details
Receive a confirmation email
Prepare questions to ask your Student Advisor during your appointment
On the day and time of your appointment, join the online meeting through the provided link
Student Advisor Online Booking System

These appointments are being offered online via Microsoft Teams.

Book an Appointment

Healthy Campus Saskatchewan

Carlton Trail College is a member of Healthy Campus Saskatchewan, a partnership of post-secondary institutions within the province that focus on providing additional knowledge, tools and resources to support successful educational journeys.

Campus Wellbeing

The Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey is a national assessment tool to help post-secondary institutions collect valuable data to support student health and wellbeing at their schools. The survey is confidential and voluntary.

Carlton Trail College participates in this survey initiative to better identify priorities for intervention and to increase our responses to student health and wellness activities.


Resources

211 Saskatchewan

211 Saskatchewan offers a database of over 6,000 community, social, health and government services across the province.

211 services are free, confidential and are offered online, by phone or through text.

Canadian Mental Health Association Resources

Find information and resources through the Canadian Mental Health Association to stay mentally fit and healthy.

Student Services Circle of Support

View our Student Services – Circle of Support for a comprehensive listing of supports provided to all Carlton Trail College students.

Saskatchewan Pride Network

The Saskatchewan Pride Network offers information and resources to support and empower 2SLGBTQIA+ people living in communities across Saskatchewan.

Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention Toolkit

The Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention Toolkit is a resource to support those experiencing thoughts of suicide, those wanting to support someone experiencing thoughts of suicide and those impacted by a suicide loss.

Online Conduct and Behaviour

Netiquette, manners and non-academic misconduct guidelines related to online learning at Carlton Trail College.