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New or returning to Concordia this fall?

All the information you need to start the term on the right track
August 23, 2012
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We have collected a number of NOW items that will be of interest to both new and returning students for the fall term.

Information for new and returning students:

 

First day of classes moved to September 5:
Classes are cancelled on September 4, 2012, for election day in Quebec, but Concordia remains open.

Additional make-up day added to fall term:
Concordia adds make-up day on December 5 to make up for classes not being offered on September 4 as a result of provincial elections.   

 

Quick tips for new and returning students: Looking to get your Student Identification card? Wondering about wireless access and obtaining your class books? Check out these handy tips.

  

Don't miss these deadlines: A list of important dates and registration deadlines as Concordia University’s 2012 fall term gets underway.

 

Financial Aid and Awards opens office on Loyola Campus:
Services are available to help students search and apply for awards.

 

Information for new students:

 

Your campus, your success, your student services: Concordia offers an array of helpful services for students who have questions or concerns related to their academic, financial and personal health and well-being.

Get the inside story on tackling your first year: The Department of Counselling and Development offers a number of orientation activities to help new students adapt to Concordia. 

 

Survival guide for first-year students:
What students should know heading into their first term at Concordia.

 

Information for returning students:

 

Unique Base Camp program developed for graduate students: A new three-day program offered by Concordia's GradProSkills offers practical guidance and professional development to graduate and post-doctoral students.   

Concordia Shuffle: It's all about the students:
Join fellow Concordians for the annual Shuffle. The fun-filled, 6.5-kilometre walkathon — from Sir George Williams to Loyola campus — raises funds for student scholarships and bursaries. 

Concordia's libraries are a great resource:
Abundance of services offered to students, including research support and Open Access repository.



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