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Health and Wellness
College life can be stressful.
At CLI College, we care about the wellbeing of all our students. Staying healthy begins with eating well and stay active, but it is also important to understand the many health resources that are available to you. We have compiled the following list of services that offer all the additional support you may need.
HealthLink Alberta
Healthlink Alberta is a great resource for health advice, information, and finding healthcare. They can be reached by dialing 811 within Alberta. Sometimes, this option can be faster than going to a hospital, or clinic. Alberta Health Services provides many health resources for you to consider. If you require immediate assistance and believe it is an emergency, please dial 911. Alberta Health Services
Walk-In Clinics
Walk-in clinics are a great option for dealing with minor ailments, injuries, and routine examinations. You can call 811 to find a clinic nearest you.
Mental Health Services
Mental health is an important part of your overall health and is essential to ensure you have a successful student career. There are various resources in the city that offer counselling services on different sliding scales based on eligibility. For access, these services require an AHCIP number.
Student Mental Health Resources:
- Access Mental Health
- Calgary Mental Health Association
- Distress Centre
- Calgary Counselling Centre
- Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse
- RehabSpot
If you are in distress and need immediate help, please call the Distress Centre 24-hour support line at (403)226-HELP (4357). You can call this for service for free in over 200 languages, and access it as an international student as well.
CLI College Health Care Insurance Policy
Personal Health Care Coverage
Medical expenses can be expensive in Canada. All International Students at CLI College are required to obtain personal health insurance while studying in Canada. This includes applying for the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) for standard coverage, and supplemental private health insurance for services not covered by AHCIP or for students who are ineligible for AHCIP.
Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP)
International students are eligible for AHCIP coverage if they fulfill the following requirements:
- Students who have a 12-month study permit (valid for an Alberta educational institute) and who will reside in Alberta for 12 months or more are eligible for AHCIP coverage and should apply.
- Students with study permit valid for more than 3 months, but less than 12 months, may be eligible for AHCIP coverage if their application is accompanied by a letter from the student confirming their intent to reside in Alberta for at least 12 months.
- Students under 18 years of age must be added to the AHCIP account of a custodian.
See Full AHCIP Eligibility Requirements
It is important to note that AHCIP does not cover all medical costs for services such as dental care, prescription medication, physiotherapy and more. You will still need to purchase additional health insurance coverage for yourself and any family members accompanying you to have these costs covered. Please refer to the full list of what AHCIP covers.
Private Health Insurance Plans
Students who are ineligible to obtain coverage under AHCIP must purchase a private plan through an insurance company or agent, in their home country or on arrival in Canada. Please refer to our list of private insurance plans. If you do arrive in Canada without insurance coverage, medical insurance providers are authorized to provide this service to those who apply within five days of arriving in Canada.
When to Apply for Alberta Health Care
It is important to apply for AHCIP coverage within 3 months of your moving date:
- If your application is received within 3 months of your arrival, your coverage will start on either the date you arrive in Alberta or the date signed on your study permit, whichever is later
- If you do not register with AHCIP within the first 3 months of your Alberta residency, Alberta Health and Wellness will determine the date your coverage becomes effective
You will need to apply for this insurance for yourself and any family members accompanying you. Students under 18 years of age must be added to the AHCIP account of a custodian. Anyone with temporary immigration documents who is unsure about their eligibility for coverage should contact Alberta Health directly. Contact Alberta Health
Important Local Phone Numbers
311
For City of Calgary information or to request a service within city limits:
- Report concerns such as excessive snow or ice on roadways, back lanes, or sidewalks.
- Report non-working streetlamps
- Noise complaints
311 offers language translation services for more than 200 languages, if you state the name of your language in English a translator will be provided.
211
For information about community or social resources available in Calgary. This includes financial, social, food and mental health support. Free and confidential translation services are available.
811
For physical or mental information and advice provided by a registered nurse. The nurse will be able to diagnose your illness, but will tell you if you should seek medical treatment or try treatment at home. Translation services are available.
Job Search
Having a great resume is the key to success, however, you have to use this to open the door find the perfect job for you. The only way to get people to read it is by taking action. On a weekly basis CLI College of Business, Health & Technology opens its door to help student job search until the find the perfect job suited for their qualification.
Interview
A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization or firm. During this process, the employer hopes to determine whether or not the applicant is suitable for the role. The interview is usually preceded by the evaluation of submitted resumes from interested candidates, then selecting a small number of candidates for interviews. With this in mind CLI College of Business, Health & Technology works relentlessly with our students in preparing them for this big event. We stand by our slogan “Get In, Get Out, Get working”.
Counselling Services
Counseling is a one-on-one confidential service available to assist learners with many issues that they may face while in school. CLI College of Business, Health & Technology Counselors have special training to address the holistic needs of learners which can include learning, psychological, social and emotional needs. Our Counselors can assist learners with personal difficulties, mental health issues, suicide intervention, grieving, assistance for students with disabilities, stress and time management, study skills, financial planning, and education and career planning. Counselors also provide classroom workshops on a variety of topics.
Campus Specialized Support
Our Specialized support office offers a wide range of support to students with diverse needs and disabilities who may require initial assessments, education supports, assistive technology and/or academic accommodations. As well as the specialized services offered through the International Education Office, CLI College of Business, Health & Technology also offers an array of facilities, support and services, including:
- Learning Resource Services
- Computer labs
- Career services
Students also have the opportunity to get involved with the CLI College of Business, Health & Technology College Student Association. As a student and graduate these services are provided for you indefinitely! There are no fees and no time limits to these services! Your goal is to get the job, our goal is to get you hired, with our support and your actions, success will surely follow!