Discover Western’s Mustang Maps

What are Mustang Maps?

Western has so much to offer, at times it can be hard to know what could apply to you. We created the Mustang Maps as an experience planning tool to help give you an idea of what could be of interest to someone in your area of study. Take the opportunities outlined in the maps as suggestions for you to consider as you shape your experience. They are not requirements and we encourage you to focus on enriching opportunities that interest you. This way, when you leave Western, you’ll take with you a set of experiences that are meaningful and specific to you.

Start by looking at your program's tailored template, and then take a few minutes to plan out the ways you would like to engage on campus using the My Mustang Map Experience Planning Tool. You can use it to get advice from peer, academic and career advisors along the way. Change your plan as many times as you want and feel free to branch out and explore activities on campus and in the London community not listed here to make the most of your undergraduate career.

Find your program's map here:

 

Remember, these maps are intended to outline experiences that you could do, not necessarily that you should do – they are meant to help you find ways to enrich and personalize your Western experience. You should explore the maps based upon your goals and interests while keeping in mind your own capacity and personal boundaries.

Land Acknowledgement

We/I acknowledge that Western University is located on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, and Attawandaron (Neutral) people, on lands connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and with the Dish with One Spoon Convenant Wampum. This land continues to be home to diverse Indigenous peoples who are recognized as contemporary stewards of the land and vital contributors to society.