Fall courses offered by Continuing Studies open for registration to students in other faculties (excludes students in Dentistry, Law, Management day programs, Medicine, Nursing, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy).
(Tentative Date) McGill Placement Examinations for newly-admitted students in basic science courses in biology, chemistry, physics and math, including MATH 122 and MATH 123 for newly-admitted Management students. See website below for more details:
https://www.mcgill.ca/exams/
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 Summer 2025 term. Students in Continuing Studies should submit their documents directly to the School of Continuing Studies.
Note: Should the deadline date (August 15) fall on a weekend or a holiday, the effective deadline date will be the next working day. Documents received after this date will be updated for the following term only.
Application deadline for newly-admitted students for McGill Placement Examinations in basic science courses in biology, chemistry, physics and math, including MATH 122 and MATH 123 for newly-admitted Management students. See website below for more details:
https://www.mcgill.ca/exams/
(Tentative Date) Off-Campus Connects is McGill’s official welcome and orientation event for all new-students living off-campus. Come meet other new off-campus students and get a head-start on your induction into the McGill and Montreal community. Refer to the Off-Campus & Commuter Students webpage for more information.
(Date to be determined) Advising (compulsory) for Special, Visiting and Exchange Students in Engineering.
(Tentative Date) Discover McGill 2025 is the university's welcome day that you can't miss!
(Tentative Date) This is a great opportunity to meet and connect with other incoming first-generation students, upper-year first-generation students, alumni and staff. Students will also learn about resources and support available to them. Learn more here: https://www.mcgill.ca/getready/welcome-week-orientation/undergraduate-or....
*A first-generation student is one who is the first in their family to attend university.
(Tentative Date) This information session, specifically planned for mature, re-entry and transfer students, is intended to help you have a strong start to your McGill career by informing you of the various resource services available on campus. There will also be opportunities to connect with your peers! To register for this session please visit www.mcgill.ca/firstyear/undergraduate/orientation-week/fall
(Tentative Date) Grads Connect (GX) kicks off Discover McGill Day with social networking and team-building activities to connect graduate students with one another as well as with some of the great resources at their disposal. If you are interested in meeting other incoming graduate students, having fun, getting to know the downtown campus, and the chance at winning some great prizes, this is the event for you!
For more information please visit https://www.mcgill.ca/getready/orientation
(Tentative Date) This university orientation and welcome event will provide you with information and introductions to help ensure you have a strong start to your graduate and/or postdoctoral career at McGill.
For more information and to register, please visit:
https://www.mcgill.ca/getready/welcome-week-orientation/graduate-orientation
(Tentative Date) Info session for undergraduate transfer students. Transfer students will have an opportunity to meet other transfer students as well as learn and get answers to questions specific to the transfer experience. For more information, visit the Get Ready! website: https://www.mcgill.ca/getready/welcome-week-orientation/undergraduate-or...
(Tentative Date) Advising (compulsory) for new students in Engineering, including Architecture students. See the Engineering Student Centre website for details: http://www.mcgill.ca/engineering/current-students/undergraduate/new-students/
Congratulations on becoming a McGill student! University is a new and exciting chapter in your life, and to help you start it on the right foot, take advantage of McGill's Orientation Week, which is packed with events that will make you feel right at home.
McGill offers a host of events and resources to help you settle in, including:
(Date to be determined) Transfer credit drop-in sessions for new Engineering students entering Year 0. Please see the Engineering Student Centre website for location and details: http://www.mcgill.ca/engineering/current-students/undergraduate/new-students/