FAQs
- How do I sign up for a CSL placement?
- Who do I contact with questions?
- How do I get to my placement?
- Where can I find information on Police Record Checks?
- My placement requires a TB test. Where can I get this done?
- Can I choose my own placement?
- How do I fill out the WSIB form?
- Where do I hand-in the WSIB form?
- If I change my placement, how do I record it in the CSL website?
- What if I require special accommodations?
CSL Coordinators are here to assist you. If your answers are not found within these FAQs please go to the Staff Listing page for the appropriate contact.
How you arrive to your placement is up to you. Google Maps is a great resource. Click on “Get directions” and type your address in 'A' and the placement address in 'B' and you will get detailed driving, public transit, biking, and walking directions. Grand River Transit has a useful website and hard copy maps (available for $2.00 in the Student Life Centre).
Contact Health Services at Laurier. The TB (tuberculosis) test is a 2-step process; each step is $10 at Health Services. The first step can be completed on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. The second step is completed 2 days later.
You may find your own placement as long as the placement you have found fits the following criteria found here. After signing in as a student at www.wlu.ca/csl, click on the grey box that says: “Found your own placement? Let us know here” and input all details required so we have a record of where you are this semester. We will be in regular contact with your supervisor throughout the semester to ensure all is going well with your placement.
Detailed information on completing the Work/Education Agreement (WSIB) form is found here.
If your professor is not collecting these forms in class, you can drop them off at our Centre. If someone is not in the office, slip it under their door.
After signing in as a student at www.wlu.ca/csl, click “Review or change your placement” on the left hand side. It will walk you through the steps to formally drop your first placement. You may then search for a new placement.
If you are registered with the Accessible Learning Centre, please let one of the coordinators know as soon as the semester begins. We will help accommodate your needs, and work with your course instructor if an alternative assignment is required.

