Welcome to the Faculty of Business and Information Technology
We're happy you're joining us for your academic journey!
Our course registration guide provides you with step-by-step information on how to register for the courses you need for your upcoming academic year. Make sure you read all instructions carefully to ensure your registration process is as smooth as possible.
For your next step in the registration process, select what type of student you are from the list below:
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I am a new student entering year 1
All official communication will be sent to your student email account (OntarioTechU.net), posted in the Announcements and Important dates and information sections on MyOntarioTech, and sent as a notification in our mobile app. You are responsible for checking these channels regularly for information such as course registration, examination information and add/drop deadlines.
To view your student email:
- Go to MyOntarioTech.
- Select your student type: Undergraduate Students or Graduate Students
- Click on My information
- Select Student email.
- Log in using your network credentials.
To view Announcements and Important dates and information:
- Go to MyOntarioTech.
- Scroll down to the Message Centre
- View Announcements and/or Important dates and information.
To review your program map, navigate to the left-hand side menu and locate your program. Our course registration guide will help you register in your first year of study.
To view your Registration:
- Go to MyOntarioTech.
- Select your student type: Undergraduate Students or Graduate Students.
- Click on My academics.
- In the Course registration box, select any one of the following option(s): Plan Ahead, Add or drop courses online, Look-up courses to add, Registration fee assessment, Check your registration status.
- If prompted, login using your network credentials.
- Complete the selected option(s).
For more information on your program map or next steps, contact your first-year Academic Advisor.
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I am a new student admitted to upper-year standing
All official communication will be sent to your student email account (OntarioTechU.net), posted in the Announcements and Important dates and information sections on MyOntarioTech, and sent as a notification in our mobile app. You are responsible for checking these channels regularly for information such as course registration, examination information and add/drop deadlines.
To view your student email:
- Go to MyOntarioTech.
- Select your student type: Undergraduate Students or Graduate Students
- Click on My information
- Select Student email.
- Log in using your network credentials.
To view Announcements and Important dates and information:
- Go to MyOntarioTech.
- Scroll down to the Message Centre
- View Announcements and/or Important dates and information.
To review your program map, navigate to the left-hand side menu and locate your program. Our course registration guide will help you register in your first year of study.
To view your Registration:
- Go to MyOntarioTech.
- Select your student type: Undergraduate Students or Graduate Students.
- Click on My academics.
- In the Course registration box, select any one of the following option(s): Plan Ahead, Add or drop courses online, Look-up courses to add, Registration fee assessment, Check your registration status.
- If prompted, login using your network credentials.
- Complete the selected option(s).
Contact your upper-year Academic Advisor to create a personalized program map.
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I am a returning or re-admitted student
Contact your upper-year Academic Advisor for information on registration and next steps.
Connecting with us
If you need assistance:
- For faster service during peak periods (i.e. registration or the start of a new semester) or for time-sensitive matters, please visit the Office of the Registrar in-person, or call us at 905.721.3190.
- We can also be reached via email at connect@ontariotechu.ca, however responses will be delayed due to a high volume of emails.
- Note: If sending an email, make sure to include your name and student ID number, and only email once. Missing student information, or multiple emails will result in greater delays.