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Course enrolment

Get ready to enrol in your courses! Select the student category that best describes you and follow the steps to complete your course enrolment.

Student categories

What is a direct-entry faculty? A direct-entry faculty is a faculty that offers undergraduate programs that do not require prior university studies. These faculties are Arts, Engineering, Health Sciences, Science, Social Sciences and the Telfer School of Management.

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New students

In order to be able to access the Enrol application in uoZone as soon as your enrolment period starts, you must have accepted your offer of admission at least three working days before the enrolment date assigned to you.
If you're an international student admitted to an undergraduate or a graduate diploma program, you must accept your offer of admission and pay your admission deposit. If your financial institution is outside Canada, the deposit can take up to 14 days to be reflected in the University’s accounts. Once we receive your payment, you can access the Enrol application in uoZone.

Enrolment schedule

Fall and winter terms

Fall 2026 and Winter 2027 enrolment begins in May 2026. Please check your student category above for exact dates and times.

Spring-Summer term

Graduate students - Enrolment starts on Monday, March 23, 2026 at 8:30 a.m.

Undergraduate students - Enrolment starts on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 8:30 a.m.

More information

You must enrol at the University in order to attend courses or course-related activities (for example, work terms, exchange or other activities).

We will not grant you any units or record any grade for a course or activity you have not properly registered for by the enrolment deadlines, as indicated in the list of important academic dates and deadlines. You are responsible for completing your course selection and enrolment correctly and making sure that courses meet your program requirements. You can’t enrol after the deadline.

When you enrol in courses you are automatically responsible for the fees that appear on your statement of account. We don’t consider your account settled until your fees are paid in full.