GO-Poly

YOUR GO-POLY NEWSLETTER
Fall 2022 - Issue 1
International Thematic Clusters in Engineering


GO-Poly is a welcome and integration program created specifically for Polytechnique Montréal's new students. Follow us for an optimal start in your new university environment!

 
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First of all, the GO-Poly team welcomes you to Polytechnique Montréal and congratulates you on your admission!

We know it: starting your studies in a new university requires to familiarize yourself with many new elements. Through newsletters, a website, webinars and welcome activities, the GO-Poly program will provide you with essential information on registration, course selection, IT tools, materials and more!

Visit the GO-Poly website

journey

In order to be informed of all the important steps before and during your first semester at Polytechnique Montréal, follow the new student journey, which has been specially developed for International Thematic Clusters students. It is an essential reminder!

My new student journey

 
Housing

You would like to learn about types of housing, Montréal rental market's rules, websites to start your research, settling in (internet, electricity, home insurance, etc.) and more? Take a look at the housing section of our website!

Housing section

 
Courses

REGISTRATION

You will have to confirm your registration for the 2022 Fall semester during the period mentioned in the academic calendar, from August 10 to September 12, 2022.

To register, you’ll need to get your access code and password from your Student File (Dossier étudiant).

COURSE SELECTION
After confirming your registration, your schedule will be made available automatically in your Student File under the Horaire personnel tab. Please allow approximately two business days after registration. Your schedule will include the courses you submitted on your application. 

We also remind you that you may complete one laboratory internship for a maximum of 6 credits. For more information on how to apply, click here. You have until September 12. 

 
Finances

In order to avoid potential sources of financial stress, find out about:

  • Tuition fees
  • Students' approximate annual budget
  • The Student financial assistance programs
  • Scholarships

Learn more

 
Immigration

You can come for your one-term exchange as visitors with a temporary resident visa or an electronic travel authorization (depending on your nationality), or as a student with a study permit. Holding a study permit  presents certain advantages.   

You cannot come to Canada if you do not have all the required immigration authorizations. As a precautionary measure, when purchasing your airline tickets, inquire about the conditions associated with flight rescheduling or cancellation. See our web page about booking your ticket and possible arrival dates.

Read more about immigration procedures

 

Any questions?