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Updated School of Continuing Studies info

Published: 22 June 2015

The School of Continuing Studies's 2015-2016 programs and information have been updated and are now available!

New Health Sciences Undergrad/Professional eCalendar online

Published: 21 May 2015

Health Sciences program, course, and university information has been successfully launched as part of the eCalendar!

Continuing Studies program & course updates

Published: 22 April 2015

Updated program and course offerings in the School of Continuing Studies for 2015–16 are now online! No matter your age or situation, Continuing Studies has the answer for what you've got in mind;...

UG info for 2015-16 now available in eCalendar

Published: 19 March 2015

Undergraduates can find the most up-to-date info on their programs & courses at mcgill.ca/study; this year's eCalendar—with registration, academic, and other info for the 2015–16 academic year...

Summer 2015 courses & offerings now available

Published: 30 January 2015

The 2015 Summer Studies eCalendar lists courses—including special, exchange, and field courses—available during the summer term. Make the most of the summer season to catch up on program...

Mercury Course Evaluations now open

Published: 3 December 2014

Course evaluations are now available for students to complete in Minerva. Default Period: Wednesday, November 12 - Sunday, December 21 Condensed Period: Wednesday, November 12 - Sunday,...

Find your program via the new Faculty & Schools page

Published: 30 October 2014

 The new Faculties and Schools page is now live on McGill’s eCalendar! Browse through your faculty here: /study/2014-2015/faculties-and-schools

New Students: coping with university life

Published: 16 October 2014

McGill Student Services offers free group counselling sessions aimed at helping students get adjusted to university life. While learning to balance life and academics, you'll meet other students...

Information Studies moves to the Faculty of Arts

Published: 27 August 2014

The School of Information Studies is proud to announce their change of affiliation from the Faculty of Education to the Faculty of Arts. Learn more about the SIS and their offerings here.

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