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Graduate Student Orientation Hub – Winter

Our Graduate Student Community will be welcoming its newest members very soon. The Orientation Hub is the place where you will find step-by-step information, as well as links to resources, supports, online activities, events and sessions to help you navigate your graduate journey. We update this page regularly, so please check back for the latest information!

Before joining our graduate community ...

Step 1: Register How to enrol

On-time registration opens November 21 and runs until December 5. To avoid late fees, please register before the on-time registration deadline.

Step 2: About your Mac ID Learn more about Mac ID

Your Mac ID is essentially your username for accessing services and systems at McMaster.

Step 3: Your McMaster email address

Once you have your MAC ID set up and have enrolled in your courses, your McMaster email will become active. A link to your McMaster email will be sent to your applicant email address. Please continue to monitor your applicant email address in the meantime.

Step 4: Upload your photo for your student card (MacCard) Visit MacCard

Visit the MacCard website for all details about your student card, including:

  • how to upload your photo
  • where to pick up your card

Please note: Photo submission and card pickup will be closed December 24, 2024 through January 5, 2025, and will reopen January 6, 2025.

Step 5: Update your personal information Go to Mosaic now

It’s important to update your personal and contact information – especially your address – in Mosaic, so that you receive all important information. You can add a new address or revise an existing one. Your “Mailing Address” will be the address to which you receive any mail from the university.

Step 6: How to enrol in – and complete – SGS 101, 201 SGS 101 and 201

All new graduate students must complete SGS 101 and 201. Learn more about enrolling and completing the courses by the Winter deadline: January 31, 2025.

Step 7: Receiving your scholarship monies, research funds and TA pay Fees and payment

Make sure you update and/or set up your information to ensure you receive your scholarship and research funds when expected, as well as your teaching assistant (TA) pay on time (for those students have have a TA position).

Step 8: Review all dates and deadlines See dates and deadlines

Dates and deadlines to help you

  • avoid late fees and interest payments
  • receive your first grad pay on time
  • more

NOTE: The Graduate Calendar is the most accurate source for sessional dates and deadlines.

Resources, supports, events and sessions to help you navigate your grad journey!

Campus Maps

Use one of our maps – available in a variety of formats – to navigate your way across campus:

International / New-to-Hamilton area For international students

Are you an international graduate student? Perhaps you are joining us from another part of Ontario or from beyond this province? Visit our International Students section for information about

  • study permits, visas, UHIP
  • travelling to and living in Hamilton
  • more

Off-Campus Housing Off-Campus housing

Check out Mac Off-Campus Housing to learn more about

  • finding a place to live and
  • local rental listings.

McMaster's 10 Bay Residence 10 Bay Residence

McMaster offers a year-round housing option in downtown Hamilton. Learn more about 10 Bay Residence.

If you have any questions, contact Housing and Conference Services through their live chat available on the 10 Bay Residence web page.

HSR Bus Pass Bus pass

New and returning graduate students can learn more about getting their bus pass on the GSA website.

Building a strong supervisory relationship The supervisory relationship

Learn more about expectations, communication and building a strong relationship with your supervisor.

Students with disabilities Grad disability

McMaster offers many services, supports and resources for students with disabilities.

International and Exchange Student Experience Visit IESE

Whether joining us from across the globe or from just down the road, you’re an integral part of our campus community. The IESE team is here to support your transition during your graduate journey.

Black Student Success Centre Black Student Success Centre

The Black Student Success Centre is dedicated to supporting and championing the holistic success and overall well-being of Black/African descent students and fostering a positive Black student and athlete experience.

Indigenous Student Services Indigenous Student Services

Explore the Indigenous Student Services site to discover support and opportunities available for all Indigenous Students at McMaster.

McMaster Library grad student support Library support

The Library provides a number of services and resources to help you navigate academic sources and information you will need to complete your studies.

Graduate Guide to Research Guide to Research

The McMaster Library has created an online resource to help graduate students throughout their studies.

Digital Research Kickstarter Go to the Libguide

Your starting point for digital research at McMaster, offering guidance on common research functions and directing to available resources and services. The Kickstarter is a sharable online resource accessible via the AskResearch website or directly at the LibGuide.

MS Office 365 Hub Visit the hub

All McMaster students have access to Microsoft Office 365 products and Zoom. Using your Mac ID, you will have access to:

  • Word/Excel
  • Outlook
  • OneNote
  • Teams
  • more

Tech tips to get ready for your studies Technology resources

McMaster’s University Technology Services – UTS – has created a page to help all McMaster students learn more about tools, set up, and online security.

Graduate Students Association Visit the GSA

The GSA advocates for the graduate student community at McMaster, providing support and services, including

Working in Canada More about SIN

All individuals who work in Canada MUST have a Social Insurance Number — commonly known as a SIN. International students can get their SIN at online, at Pearson Airport (during regular business hours), or at SIN clinics on campus (winter clinics to be announced).

McMaster University Guidance for illness prevention Guidance for illness prevention

McMaster University is committed to providing and maintaining healthy, physically and psychologically safe working and learning environments for all workers, students, volunteers and visitors.

Student Wellness Centre Student Wellness Centre

The Student Wellness Centre is the place on campus to address your wellness needs. Services include:

  • counselling
  • mental health supports
  • medical care
  • wellness programs and education

Open Circle McMaster Open Circle

Open Circle McMaster is a diverse and consensus-based community where McMaster students can discuss life, spiritual and societal issues, as well as find volunteering opportunities available in the broader Hamilton community.

Graduate Wellness Newsletter Subscribe online

The Graduate Wellness team at the Student Wellness Centre, delivers information about programs, as well as tips and strategies to help you stay well during your graduate journey. The newsletter is delivered to your email inbox every two weeks.

Orientation webinar library Orientation webinars

A repository of past webinars from the 2024-25 academic year.