Academic Advising
Students have access to specialized academic advisors in Forensic Science. Advisors can help students plan and schedule upcoming courses, explain degree requirements and audits, and provide career advice. Meeting with an academic advisor can be conducted in person or online, and can be scheduled through the Forensic Science office. To make an appointment with a Forensic Science Academic Advisor, please contact forensic@uwindsor.ca.
Program Advising Forms
Program Advising Forms are also useful for students in the preparation of course selection and degree requirements:
- Honours Bachelor of Forensic Science (BFS)
- Combined Bachelor of Arts in Forensics (BA)
- Combined Bachelor of Arts in Forensics and Criminology (Applied Forensic Science Stream) for CAAT Diploma Holders in Police Founcations (BA)
Please note these forms are for students who commenced Fall 2024 onwards. Students who commenced before this date should use the Undergraduate Calendar for the year they commenced or contact forensic@uwindsor.ca for advice.
Student Experience and Resources
In Forensic Science, we believe that student success is based on experiences that students have both inside and outside the classroom. Learn more about our comprehensive resources designed to engage students and enhance the student experience.
Scholarships and Bursaries for Current Students
The University of Windsor provides an array of awards and financial aid programs that encourage and recognize academic achievement and help support students with financial difficulties. Review a complete list of scholarships and bursaries available to current students.