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Virtual booths

Browse the virtual booths to learn about and discuss key topics related to getting ready for your first term. 

University-wide info booths

Our Welcome Crew student mentors are here to help you make your first year at Concordia successful. Looking for tips and insights into being a new student at Concordia?

Learn about staying safe on campus, including COVID-19-related protocols.

On the first day of your first class, you'll be able to activate your Concordia email, Moodle and Office 365 account. Learn how here.

Have questions about waitlists, deadlines for adding, dropping or swapping a course?  The Welcome Crew Mentors can guide you.

Discover how to access a student ID card, a transit pass, printing services, transcripts, proof of your status at Concordia, and more!

Learn more about the internal and external scholarship programs available to Concordia graduate students, particularly those students in thesis programs. In addition to your research supervisor(s) and departments, support is also available through the School of Graduate Studies.

Learn how, where and when to get a hold of textbooks, library books or other course materials. Plus, discover library services specific to your area of study.

Our First Nations, Inuit and Métis students have their own community on campus. Discover the resources and support open to you.

Discover resources, support, advocacy and connection opportunities for Concordia's Black community.

Questions about immigration documents, health insurance and working in Canada?  The International Students Office (ISO) can help.

Finding a place to live, looking for a job, making friends: all things that may be on your mind as part of living in Montreal.

Discover the many ways to get involved in student life at Concordia, and the huge diversity of clubs and student groups that may interest you.

Looking to make friends as you start your university journey? You've got tons of options for forging meaningful connections and finding community at Concordia.

Looking after your mental and physical health are a key to a great experience in grad studies. See how Concordia can help.

As we return to campus, you'll likely be taking both in-person and online classes. Understand how online courses work at Concordia and see how to make the most of your virtual learning environment.

Top-notch writing and study skills are the cornerstones a university degree. We're here to help you learn how you can take your skills to the next level and ensure you have access to any academic accomodations you may need.

It's never too early to be thinking about your future. Concordia has many services to help you find paid work experience, enhance your soft skills and set you on your desired career path.

Faculty-specific info booths

Gina Cody students: find information on course registration and other academic matters.

Fine Arts students: find information on course registration and other academic matters.

John Molson students: find information on course registration and other academic matters.

Arts and Science students: find information on course registration and other academic matters.

First Year Experience

Contact us

514-848-2424, ext. 7369 / 5901
new@concordia.ca

Locations

Sir George Williams Campus
Room H-757

Loyola Campus
Room AD-101

Office hours

SGW office:
Monday to Friday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

LOY office: 
Monday to Wednesday,
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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