Orientation day is an introduction to your program and the services you can access to support your student journey. All students starting a new program are required to attend! It’s a memorable day and comes at no extra charge, so we hope to see you there!

Program Orientation

Important program-related information will be shared during your Program Orientation session that is unique to each program. Information on the time and location of your program orientation will be released in the weeks leading up to your first day of classes. Check your email regularly for updates.

On Orientation day, we recommend that you plan to first attend your Program Orientation session, then participate in other orientation activities. If your Program Orientation is scheduled for the afternoon, visit your campus early to find the location of your session then attend other activities until your orientation begins.

Student Orientation Events

After your Program Orientation learn about the services available to you as a student so you can understand how to take advantage of them throughout your program.  

 

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More information will be available closer to the start of term.  

 

When is Orientation?

If you’re a Level 1 student starting a program in May, your Orientation Day is Monday, May 6, and your first official day of class is Tuesday, May 7. You will follow your Tuesday class schedule on May 7.

Where is my Orientation?

Your Program Orientation session will be held at the campus you are registered to attend. Time and room location details will be released in closer to orientation. A notice will be sent to the personal email address on file when this information is available.

Orientation Checklist

Plan Ahead
  1. Once the Program Orientation schedule is released, find your session details.
  2. Make note of the campus location of your program orientation session
  3. Clear your calendar to attend this full-day event
  4. Submit your FANCard photo online as far ahead of your Orientation day as you can. Find important information about how to pick-up your FANCard
  5. Review your required course materials and consider ordering them online for delivery or pick-up. 
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