The information here is pertained for new students beginning classes in May 2026. All are listed in PST time.
General New Student Orientation Sessions
Get ready for your first semester by attending an in-person General New Student Orientation Session! They are designed for both domestic and international new students, and are open to parents and supporters as well. During the sessions, we will:
give you a look at life on campus through activities
walk you through the new student checklist
introduce you to student services which support your Douglas journey
Come to connect with peers and have your questions answered! You are welcome to attend the one where you have most of your classes, or to attend both to explore the two campuses.
Learn how to register for courses by attending a Registration Workshop online! You will learn how to choose your courses, when to register for courses and how. This is also an opportunity to ask Enrolment Services Advisors questions about course registration.
Please note that information shared in this workshop is not applicable to international new students due to a different course registration procedure.
Peer Tutors from the Learning Centre will share strategies to help you get ready for your first semester by creating a study schedule, note-taking strategies, active reading, communicating with your instructor, etc. Join us to learn all the handy tips to be a successful °µÍø51 student and get a chance to win a gift card!
In this workshop, learn why academic integrity is important in your studies and the risks and consequences of academic misconduct. Find out what is expected of students at °µÍø51, including the mandatory course DCUE 0100 - Academic Integrity.
- Meet the °µÍø51 International (DCI) team, learn about our services and how we can support you throughout your time at °µÍø51.
- Listen to an overview of medical insurance including Guard.Me, BC's Medical Services Plan (MSP) and the DSU's Health & Dental Plan.
- Learn important information regarding your travels to Canada including documents required to enter and arriving at YVR.
- The session will end with a Q&A where you can ask our team your questions.
- This webinar will include all things immigration! Our International Student Advising Specialists will review important documents, enrolment status, working eligibility and PGWP.
- Achieving academic success in Canada might look differently from your previous experiences. Tips for successes and pitfalls to avoid will be shared.
- Getting engaged on campus can have many benefits including building a support system, staying informed and gaining important skills. Learn about the ways you can get involved at °µÍø51 and how to join our °µÍø51 International Mentorship Program.
Peer Tutors from the Learning Centre will share strategies to help you get ready for your first semester by creating a study schedule, note-taking strategies, active reading, communicating with your instructor, etc. Join us to learn all the handy tips to be a successful °µÍø51 student and get a chance to win a gift card!
In this session, learn why academic integrity is important in your studies and the risks and consequences of academic misconduct. Find out what is expected of students at °µÍø51, including the mandatory course DCUE 0100 - Academic Integrity.
Online orientation course
DCUE 0200 - New Student Orientation is a self-paced online course designed for new °µÍø51 students. It lives on and it covers all the basics of how to get ready for your first semester here. Learn about all the new student essentials such as how to get your student ID card and where to get your textbooks. Discover the services available to you as a °µÍø51 student. Plus, find out how you can get involved in the College community.
This online course should not be considered a substitute for the General New Student Orientation Sessions.
New students will be automatically enrolled into this course around the 1st week of April. Please check under the "Courses" section on your . If you do not see the course on your Blackboard by April 13, contact studentlife@douglascollege.ca.