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Guide for New Students

Welcome to ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú!

We know there’s a lot to think about when you’re a new student. So, we decided to gather up all this information in one place to help you navigate through fee payments, registering for courses, and more!

°Õ³ó¾±²õÌýGuide for New Students page is your one-stop shop for all the important information you’ll need as you start your first semester here.

Are you an international student? In addition to everything in this guide, we have some tips just for you too!

Don’t forget to check out – your go-to webpage about student services. It’s also where you can set your timetable, connect with student success advisors, stay on top of student news and more!

Admissions roadmap

You’re here in your journey to becoming a ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú student:

Contact the Registrar’s Office

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Tips

The Office of the Registrar is where you go to talk to someone about course registration, tuition payments, OSAP, transfer credits, and more.

Pay your tuition

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  • There’s one deadline for paying your deposit and another for paying your tuition fees.
  • Domestic and international students have separate deadlines.
  • Visit our payment information page for details.

Check out ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s important dates

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Tips

Deadlines

  • Pay attention to deadlines – don’t risk losing your spot in the program, not being able to register for courses, or having to pay a late fee by missing a payment deadline.

Events

  • ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú has an events calendar so you can keep track of college events.
  • The ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Students’ Association (GCSA) also has a calendar so you don’t miss fun events like bingo, trivia, artist showcases, etc.

Apply for financial assistance

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Tips

Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)

  • Financial Aid staff helps with information about OSAP.
  • Read through the FAQs on the Financial Aid page.
  • Apply for OSAP at least eight weeks prior to the start of your academic year.
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Awards, scholarships and bursaries

  • Get college money you don’t have to pay back!
  • More than $1 million is raised annually at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú specifically for awards and scholarships – this money is for you, take advantage of it!
  • Fill out one application per awards cycle to be automatically matched with all awards, scholarships and bursaries you are eligible for.

Register for your courses

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Tips

When to register

Registration opens about one month before the term begins. To find out when your unique registration window opens, log in to Banner, go to Registration menu, and click on Check registration status. 

Banner login information

You’ll need your student number to log in to Banner. If you can’t locate it, you can email us your name, date of birth, address and program name and we’ll send it to you.

Purchase your textbooks

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Good to know

After you register for your courses, you’ll be able to see your booklist in Banner by clicking on the View booklist link under the Registration menu.

Then, you can search for your books and supplies at and place an online order. ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Stores’ primary goal is to ensure students can get course materials when they need them…at reasonable prices. All financial surplus generated by the stores is reinvested in the college for the benefit of students.

Prepare for your placement and internship

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Good to know

Some programs have specific requirements like immunizations or Police Vulnerable Sector Check. Make sure you know what is required for your program and if you don’t understand the requirement, contact your program co-ordinator.

Get your ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú student card (ONEcard)

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ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú ONEcard

Tips

What is ONEcard?

ONEcard is the official ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú identification card. Its features extend far beyond a simple ID – it’s your student card, library card, athletic centre card, and a convenient payment for select on-campus and off-campus vendors – all in one! For Barrie students, it’s also a universal bus pass (UPass).

Submit your photo online

If you’re a first-time card holder, you can submit your photo online!

Try to get your student card early so you can cross it off your to-do list.

Get to know ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú systems

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Tips

Chances are you’re pretty good with technology but it’s still a good idea to get to know our systems before you get too busy with classes, assignments and, well, fun!

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  • Your student email account is important because it’s the way we will communicate with you – make sure you check it often.
  • Microsoft Office 365 is ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s student email system.
  • Login information:
    • After confirming your offer to a ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú program, you will have received a confirmation letter or letter of acceptance identifying the login and default password for all student systems.
    • Part-time students who have registered for individual courses through Continuing Education will receive this initial password to the preferred email provided after completing ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s student number application.
    • If you have forgotten your login or password, please reset your password using the password management service or contact IT Support.
  • To check ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú email on your phone or tablet, download the Microsoft Outlook app. Other email apps may not work with your student email after July 29, 2022.
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  • Banner is our student information system – it contains your records, contact information and, once you register for your courses, your timetable.
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  • Blackboard allows you to communicate with your teachers and classmates online. You’ll be able to submit assignments, work on group projects and receive important information. There’s also a free Blackboard mobile app.
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  • You’ll use ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉúConnects to find co-op, internship, part-time, contract, on-campus and graduate jobs.
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Navigate is our student system to help you:

  • Know when important dates deadlines are coming up.
  • Connect with the support you need (easily!).
  • Make your own to-do list and set reminders.
  • Stay ahead of any roadblocks.
  • Get the most out of ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú with tips and connections.

It costs nothing to download the Navigate mobile app on the or Google Play use the .

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  • MyGCLife is your one-stop shop!
  • See your timetable, connect with your student advisor, stay on top of student news and more!
  • Use the same instructions to log in as for your ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú student email.
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  • Use MyPath to ensure you take the right courses at the right time.
  • MyPath can also help you navigate program requirements and prerequisites.
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  • Multi-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú accounts to keep them safe from hacking and phishing scams.
  • All students must register for MFA to access important college platforms including Blackboard.
  • Visit MyGCLife to learn with one of three methods.

Orientation

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Tips

  • There’s so much to do when you’re a new student, you probably don’t know where to begin! Why not start with a Head Start event?
  • We can’t say enough how important it is to take part in Orientation. Why? Because it’s a proven fact that students who attend orientation feel more connected and get a better start.
  • Want help transitioning into college life? Sign up for a peer mentor! You’ll be matched with an upper-year student who will show you the ropes.

Getting to campus

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Explore your options

Transit

All seven campus communities have transit systems. Several municipalities also offer bus routes between communities.

Parking

Choose to buy monthly, semester, or annual campus parking permits. At the Barrie Campus, you can also pay by the hour or day. There are currently no paid parking systems at Orangeville and Muskoka campuses.

Walking or cycling

Consider living in residence or close to campus. Bike racks are available at all campuses except Orangeville.

Modules

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Tips

We’ve built online modules to help you succeed as a new ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú student. Each of these modules can be found in your list of courses in Blackboard in the weeks leading up to the start of the semester.

  • First Year Experience module (recommended).
  • Academic Integrity module (required).
  • Conversations in Mental Health @ ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú module (required).

Find a place to live (housing)

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Tip

ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú has lots of options for living both on- and off-campus.

Keep in mind that we don’t inspect off-campus housing listings so make sure you check out the place thoroughly before entering any kind of rental agreement.

Stay healthy

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Tips

Fitness centres

  • Stay active in our fitness centres at the Barrie, Orillia and Owen Sound campuses, or take advantage of .

Varsity athletics

Food services

  • Check out your on-campus food and beverage options, as well as off-campus vendors who accept the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú ONEcard.

Policies to be aware of

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Good to know

Smoking-free campus

  • ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú is a smoking-free institution. You can’t smoke anywhere on ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú property. If you’re a smoker, please plan your time on campus and allow time to smoke off-site.

Recreational cannabis

  • Recreational cannabis use is prohibited on campus. Students or staff who require the use of medical marijuana are required to produce documentation.

Sexual violence

  • ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú strives to maintain a campus free of discrimination and harassment. We have a process of investigation that protects the rights of individuals and holds individuals who commit an act of sexual violence accountable.

Campus closures

  • Sometimes weather conditions lead to campus closures. Be aware of which channels to follow for news about campus closures.

ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Students’ Association (GCSA)

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The ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Students’ Association (GCSA) is your student voice on campus, dedicated to enhancing student life.

Remote and hybrid learning

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Good to know

Supports available for remote and hybrid learning

Need help navigating online or hybrid learning?

We’ve prepared a remote and hybrid learning toolkit with lots of great resources to help you succeed. Whether your program is fully online or you have in-person components, check out these resources and find out how to get support remotely or in person.

When in doubt, ask for help!

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ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú staff are here to support you in your academic journey. Here is a list of a few people and places you can refer to for help.

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is your go-to webpage about student services. Begin here by doing some research.

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School is hard sometimes. The transition to college life can be tricky.

Your student success advisor can support your academic and personal resilience journey!

Visit the to explore how you can collaborate and to book an appointment. The name of your advisor will appear on the top left of your screen when you log in to MyGCLife.

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Accessibility Services provides information and support based on your individual needs to ensure your academic success at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. Accessibility advisors and adaptive technologists can:

  • Provide assessment and training with adaptive technology (text-to-voice and voice-to-text software, digital reading pens, alternative format texts, etc.),
  • Assist you with course load reduction,
  • Connect you with other supports (tutoring services, related bursaries and funding, etc.), and
  • and more!

Visit the Accessibility Services webpage to learn more.

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ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú cares about your mental health and well-being.

Explore our mental health and well-being resources and learn about free, confidential counselling services available to all ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú students.

Additional information for international students

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Transitioning to a new country can be an exciting but daunting experience. Having access to important details can make the process much smoother. Our Pre-arrival and departure information page is designed to provide you with comprehensive guidance and resources to help facilitate your transition to Canada.

You’ll gain valuable insights and practical tips to navigate the various aspects of your relocation journey with confidence and ease. We understand that each person’s transition experience is different, so we strive to provide comprehensive support to ensure that you feel well-prepared and informed every step of the way.