COVID-19 and Exams Update

All remaining December exams (originally scheduled for Tuesday, December 14 and all subsequent dates) will be online, postponed or cancelled. Please wait to hear from your course instructor in the next few days. Where in-person assessments are physically required, students will be contacted and expected to attend in person. 

Food and drinks are now banned in Dalhousie libraries. A reminder that masks must be worn while studying. Students in residence, including those self-isolating, are encouraged to take regular rapid tests.  

The DSU will continue to amplify University updates to students as information becomes available. Ongoing COVID-19 updates, including information on where to get rapid tests, how to monitor your symptoms, to check on campus exposures, or volunteer to build rapid test kits, can be found on the Dalhousie website

We understand how stressful these changes may be. If we continue to monitor our symptoms, get tested and follow provincial COVID-19 guidelines, we can do our part in preventing further community spread. We have outlined a variety of resources available to assist you during this time. 


COVID-19 Self Assessment

Check the Nova Scotia Government’s website for resources on symptoms, who can be tested, and how to self-isolate.


On-campus rapid testing

Where to get a rapid test

There are two ways you can get tested on-campus:

Volunteer to assemble rapid test kits

Come help us with on-campus testing! No experience necessary. Fill out your contact info in the form below and you'll be directed to the volunteer schedule to sign up for a shift.


Mental Health Resources 

Exam season can be stressful. Please reach out if you need to talk. 

Dal Student Health & Wellness  

Website: dal.ca
Phone: (902) 494-2171 

Good2Talk 

Good2Talk is an anonymous, confidential, 24/7/365 telephone and texting counselling available to all Dalhousie Students.

To access, call 1-833-292-3698 or text GOOD2TALKNS to 686868.

Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team

If you are in crisis, you can always call 902-429-8167 or 1-888-429-8167 to reach the Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.