New students can obtain their ID cards once they have registered. The locations and operating hours of ID card centres on both campuses can be found on the Student Information website (www.mcgill.ca/students). Students must be registered for at least one Fall term course, and need to bring their McGill ID number, valid photo ID, and the documents used to prove citizenship status.
Lecture period for all students in programs in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts (including Social Work & Religious Studies), Continuing Studies (all credit courses and non-credit language courses), Education, Engineering (including Architecture), Graduate Studies, Law, Management, Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Science (including B.A.&Sc.).
Last day of lectures in courses in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts (including Religious Studies), Continuing Studies, Education (except for 1st year students in Kind. & Elem. & Sec. programs, and except for Student Teaching Placements), Engineering (including Architecture), Graduate Studies, Law, Management, Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Science (including B.A.&Sc.).
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(Tentative Date) Some units have until the day before the start of the examination period to complete course evaluations. Click here to view units.
Last day for students to request fee exemptions and to submit legal documents for proof of Canadian citizenship and proof of Quebec residency to Service Point for the Fall 2024 term. Students in Medicine or Continuing Studies should submit their documents directly to their Faculty Student Affairs office or the School of Continuing Studies. Documents received after this date will be updated for the following term only.
(Tentative Date) Fall 2024 Practical Examination Period.
Examination period for Fall term and multi-term courses given by Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts (including Social Work & Religious Studies), Continuing Studies, Education, Engineering (including Architecture), Graduate Studies, Law, Management, Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Science (including B.A.&Sc.).
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- Dentistry and Medicine exams vary by year. Check with Faculty for specific dates.
(Tentative Date) Default period for online course evaluations for Fall term: Evaluations available for completion on Mercury through Minerva.
Deadline for cancellation of registration for all new and returning students for the Winter term except Continuing Studies. (Deposit is non-refundable for new students.)
Consult the following website for further information: http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2024-2025/university_regulations_and_resources/undergraduate/ug_gi_registration
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S holiday break. Administrative offices will be closed between December 25 and January 2 inclusive. Library hours are available here. Administrative offices reopen on Friday, January 3.
Registration period for new students to register for Winter term without a late registration fee for all faculties. For more information, please visit http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-fees/non-tuition-charges/o....
Winter term fee payment deadline for all students. For more information, visit the website http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/your-account/deadlines-and-penalties/.
Discover McGill Orientation for new undergraduate and graduate January admit students is a chance to learn about McGill's student services, supports and resources, as well as ways to get involved and connect to your McGill and Montreal communities. For more information, visit the orientation page on the Get Ready website.
Registration period for Winter courses offered by Continuing Studies to students in other faculties (excludes students in Dentistry, Law, Management day programs, Medicine, Nursing, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy).
Deadline for web withdrawing (grade of "W") from multi-term courses (D1/D2) that started in September 2024 ('W' on the D1 fall term course, drop and fee refund of the D2 winter term course) in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts (including Social Work & Religious Studies), Continuing Studies, Education, Engineering (including Architecture), Graduate Studies, Law, Management, Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Science (including B.A.&Sc.).