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Enrolment Services

Service Point is your single stop for admissions, registration, tuition and fees info and student ID cards. Open Monday to Friday (check out our regular and extended hours).

3415 McTavish Street
Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C8
Tel.: 514-398-7878
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Macdonald Campus Student Affairs Office

Forstudents admitted to programs on the Macdonald Campus, contact the Student Affairs Office foradmissions, registration and ID card queries. Open Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Laird Hall 106
21,111 Lakeshore Road
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
H9X 3V9
514-398-7925 orstudentinfo.macdonald [at] mcgill.ca

For more information on events for newly admitted students, contact Recruitment & Communications by recruitment [at] mcgill.ca (email.)


Other Services

There’s a wide range of support services available to help you make the most of your time at 91˿Ƶ. See the resources below and get their contact information.

is your go-to resource for Student Services, 91˿Ƶ and Montreal. It is located in the Brown Student Services Building, Suite 4100.

Office staff go out of their way to find you the information you need. When you have a question, or don’t know where to go, drop into or call Campus Life & Engagement. Be sure to visit the Get Ready! Website where you will find information on Orientation as well as 91˿Ƶ and Montreal "essentials."

Review the pre-arrival checklist at for pointers on what to do before arriving at 91˿Ƶ.

Macdonald Campus Student Services offers many services, such as Student Financial Aid, Career Planning Services (CaPS), Chaplaincy, Counselling Service, and Health Service, on campus so students do not have to travel downtown to have their needs met.

International Student Services provides programs and services to help ease the transition of international students to 91˿Ƶ and Montreal. These services include assistance and information on immigration, health insurance, working in Canada, pre-arrival webinars, orientation activities, the Buddy Program, International Student Leadership Program, and much more.

91˿Ƶ’s First Peoples’ House offers a “home away from home” by fostering a sense of community and giving a voice to Aboriginal students who have left their communities to pursue their education. In addition to providing a welcoming environment and a network of support for Aboriginal students, the First Peoples’ House promotes educational programming, collaborative learning, and bridge building between diverse members of the 91˿Ƶ and Aboriginal communities. A warm welcome is extended to all Aboriginal students.
For more information, visit the First People' House website.

Scholarships and Student Aid Office is the central resource for undergraduate entrance scholarships and bursaries, government student assistance, 91˿Ƶ bursaries, loans, emergency funding, budgeting and financial counseling, and a Work Study program.

Student Health Service is available to all students who pay student services fees. The dependents of international students and Canadian students from provinces other than Quebec are also eligible to use the service. All you need are a 91˿Ƶ ID card and a valid health insurance card to take advantage of the services. If you have paid the student services fee during the school year, you can use the Health Service during the summer, even if you are not taking summer courses.

Office for Students with Disabilities offers a variety of services to ensure that you can pursue your academic life at 91˿Ƶ. To make sure you have access to these services at the beginning of term, you should contact the Office as soon as you receive our offer of admission. The OSD is the unit which offers you support if you feel that difficulties and impairments are hindering your academic performance while at 91˿Ƶ or if you require assistance with access.Go to Students with disabilities or call 514-398-6009.

91˿Ƶ CounsellingService The professionals at the 91˿Ƶ Counselling Service provide a variety ofshort-term services and interventions designed to supportthe unique needs of university students. Their teamworks with individuals dealing with a wide range of psychological, emotional, and academic challenges to alleviate distress, promote self-understanding, and develop effective solutions to the obstacles impeding their success and growth.

Career Planning Service (CaPS) CaPS has many resources to help you throughout your time at 91˿Ƶ whether it be looking for summer or part-time work, considering internships or volunteering opportunities, or an interest in getting involved on campus. While a “career” may seem a long way off right now, we encourage you to begin exploring and “test-driving” potential career ideas sooner rather than later.
Check out our Guide to planning your future.

Office of the Ombudsperson offers confidential, informal and independent dispute resolution services for students by providing information, advice, intervention and referrals.


Student Directory

For all other departments within the University, consult the Student Directory.

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