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Get your 9I制作厂免费 journey started.听

There are important steps to take between receiving your offer of admission and starting your first day of classes. This guide will take you through the process.

I've just been admitted.

  1. Join the Entering Class of 2025-26听Facebook group to start connecting and stay informed.

  2. Take note of听event听dates.听

    Ask questions and get informed听about next steps听at our events听(check听your email for invitations!)听

  3. Plan your finances.听

    You can apply for听financial aid as soon as you receive your offer letter.听听
  4. Accept your offer.听

    Make sure to accept your offer before the deadline in your letter of acceptance.

  5. Apply for your CAQ and study permit.

    International students should apply for their immigration documents as early as possible.

I've just accepted my offer.

  1. !

    You鈥檙e officially a 9I制作厂免费ian now! You鈥檒l receive important information on a variety of topics in your inbox.

  2. Submit your legal documents.

    Send us your documents after you鈥檝e received your offer letter, but before you arrive on campus.

  3. Get ready to register for courses.

    Find out when your course registration date opens and start planning your schedule.

  4. Find a place to live. 听

    Whether you plan to live in residence or off-campus, it鈥檚 time to secure your home in Montreal.

I've registered for courses.

  1. Get your student ID.

    After you鈥檝e registered for courses, you can get your student ID card to access services on campus.

  2. Verify your health & dental coverage.

    Before you arrive on campus, make sure to review details of your health & dental insurance.

  3. Send us your final marks.听

    We鈥檒l need your final, official transcript in order to complete your admission.

Campus Life and Engagement

CL&E is a dedicated support service for newly admitted students. They can help you with everything from signing up for orientation events, to getting your books, and finding your way around campus and Montreal.

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