Information sessions

Douglas College info sessions provide important details such as admissions requirements, co-op opportunities, career pathways, university transfer options, curriculum guidelines and more. Plus, each program-specific information session is led by a faculty member from that program, so you get to interact and converse with your future instructor(s).

The following programs are participating:

Commerce & Business Administration

For more information visit the Faculty Page.

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Contact a representative at: information@douglascollege.ca

The following programs are participating:

Commerce & Business Administration

For more information visit the Faculty Page.

Sign up

Contact a representative at: information@douglascollege.ca

FAQ 

How long are info sessions? 
Our info sessions are 30-60 minutes long, with time to ask questions at the end. Information sessions are available for both domestic and international students. International students are eligible for certain programs at Douglas. If you are an international student, see the full list of programs you can apply to on the Future International Students program page.

Don't see an information session for your program of interest? 
Check out our Program and Course Catalogue to see what Douglas has to offer. You can also contact the Future Students' Office to talk with a Student Recruiter Advisor and find out more information.

How can I sign up for an information session? 
Click the sign up button above to register in your program of choice. Please note that you can only sign up for one session per night. For online info sessions, registration closes one business day before the information session. You will receive an email with a Zoom link to prompt you to join the session one business day prior to the event. Please add Douglas College to your safe senders' list after registering to ensure you receive the Zoom link and other important email communications.

What questions can I ask? 
Faculty representatives can answer questions about their program's admission requirements and deadlines, curriculum and required courses, labs, Co-op and practicum opportunities, university transfer options, credentials, career pathways and employment outcomes. If you have questions about tuition or the application process, please attend the Pre-Information Session for International Students; Domestic Students can connect with Enrolment Services.

Are you an Indigenous or International prospective student? 
Make sure you let us know on the registration form. You'll receive an invitation to join a pre-information session, held on the day of your session from 4-4:45pm, where you can share questions and concerns with our Indigenous Recruiter Advisor or Douglas International.