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.
- Students in a direct-entry faculty admitted without advanced standing
- Returning students
- Students in a direct-entry faculty admitted with 24 or more advanced standing units
- Students in Common Law
- Students in Civil Law
- Students admitted to the full-time Teacher Education program (registration kit)
- Students admitted to the part-time Formation à l’enseignement en mode alternatif program (registration kit)
- Students in Medicine
- Special students
- High school students taking part in the Head Start program
- Graduate students (Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies)

Enrolment schedule
Fall and winter terms
Enrolment begins in May 2018. Please check your student category above for exact dates and times.
Spring-Summer term
Enrolment starts on April 5, 2018
Enrolment Support
Whether you’re a new student or just need to refresh your memory, our support team is here to help you through the enrolment process. Please consult the enrolment support page for information.
Undergraduate course enrolment help sessions in some high schools
Our liaison officers will be visiting some high schools from May 14 to 25, 2018. Contact your guidance counsellor to find out if we’re visiting your school.
Undergraduate course enrolment help sessions on campus
Join us on campus for our May course enrolment help sessions! They are for undergraduate students who are enrolling in a direct-entry faculty for the first time. Attend a session in one of the University of Ottawa’s computer labs and we’ll help you build a course schedule and enrol in your courses.
During these sessions, we’ll give you a short presentation on how to use the Enrol application in uoZone. Then, you’ll have time to enrol in courses for your first year at uOttawa while our specialists are on hand to help you.
In order to take part in the session, you must have accepted your offer of admission three working days prior to the session To accept your offer, log into your Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) account.
Please remember to bring your uoAccess ID and password with you to the session as well as a list of courses for which you were granted advanced standing or exemptions, if applicable. They are in your offer of admission.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
4:30 p.m. (in English or in French)
7 p.m. (in English or in French)
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
4:30 p.m. (in English or in French)
7 p.m. (in English or in French)
Thursday, May 24, 2018
4:30 p.m. (in English or in French)
7 p.m. (in English or in French)
Registration

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 (credits) 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.

Enrolment videos
Check out our animated introductory video and our tutorials on specific enrolment functions