THANKSGIVING DAY holiday. Classes cancelled. Administrative offices closed. Continuing Studies evening classes will be re-scheduled.
Fall 2025 Convocation - AM Ceremony on October 14th at 10:00 am;
Fall 2025 Convocation - PM Ceremony on October 14th at 3:00 pm
For additional information regarding Convocation, please consult: http://www.mcgill.ca/students/graduation/convocation/
READING BREAK. Classes cancelled for all faculties except Dentistry, Medicine and Continuing Studies non-credit courses.
NOTE: Student Teaching is not interrupted for Education students.
McGill's annual Open House - downtown campus. McGill looks forward to welcoming prospective students, their families and friends. Spend the day speaking with faculty, staff and student representatives, listening to presentations and touring the campus, as you learn about McGill Undergraduate, Graduate and Continuing Studies opportunities. Please check the Open House website at http://www.mcgill.ca/openhouse/ in August 2025 for detailed information.
Deadline to web withdraw from courses (grade of "W") or University withdraw (grade of "W--") from Fall 2025 term, including Continuing Studies Fall term courses (with no fee refund) for students in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (including Farm Management and Technology Program), 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.).
October fee payment deadline. For more information, visit the website: http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/your-account/deadlines-and-penalties/.
Application deadline for admission to undergraduate programs for the Winter 2026 term. Verify which programs are open before applying and what applicant pools are eligible to apply.
See http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/requirements for details.
November fee payment deadline. For more information, visit the website http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/your-account/deadlines-and-penalties/.
Deadline to apply to graduate on Minerva for all undergraduate students and graduate students in all non-thesis programs (certificates, diplomas, Master's non-thesis) who expect to complete their program requirements at the end of the Fall 2025 term (February 2026 graduation).
NOTE: For those students able to change program information via curriculum change on Minerva, last day to make changes for the Fall term.
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.
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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.).
Note:
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 2025 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.
Last day for NUTR 508/509, Professional Practice-Stage 4 (Dietetics).
Instructors use your feedback to improve their courses, teaching, and course design. By completing your course evaluations, you are actively improving the learning environment for future McGill students. Complete your course evaluations in Mercury.
Find out if your unit uses the condensed or default period.