Consecutive Education - Welcome to Queen's! 

Congratulations! You've made the decision to spend the next 16-months studying at Queen's University. We think you made the right decision, and we're excited to have you on campus!

Now that you've accepted to Queen's, let's get you ready for May! To keep you on track, we've created monthly checklists outlining the tasks and deadlines you need to keep in mind.

March Checklist

March Checklist  Due

Activate your NetID

Once you have successfully accepted your offer of admission, you will receive an email with information about activating your netID and your Queen's email account. Log in and make sure everything is set up to your satisfaction. From this point forward, Queen's will only communicate with you via your Queen's email account, so be sure to continue checking it regularly!

     >> Log on to your Queen's email

     >> Set up your Queen's email on your phone

Once you have accepted your offer.

Register for your Practicum Placement

Practicum registration information will be emailed to your queensu.ca email address on March 9 and registration will be open from March 14-25. Placements are arranged through the Practicum Office only, in specific Associate Schools within our partner District School Boards. 

March 14-25

Review the Essential Knowledge, Abilities, and Dispositions of a Teacher Candidate

As soon as possible.

2022-23 Program Dates 

Review the 2022-23 program dates.

As soon as possible.

Come tour Duncan McArthur Hall

We offer tours of Duncan McArthur Hall, home to the Faculty of Education.  Please contact us if you are interested. Staff are available to meet with you and answer any questions you have about the program, Queen’s and Kingston.

Due to COVID-19, tours are not available at this time.

Complete your Ontario Student Assistant Program (OSAP) Application

Students must submit a new 2021-22 OSAP application via the OSAP website selecting “Education Summer Session” as their program for the 2022 summer term.

Apply now.

Submit documentation for academic accommodations

If you have a disability (i.e. learning disorder, ADHD, ASD, mental illness, physical disability, etc.) and are able to demonstrate functional limitations that affect your academic functioning, you are eligible to receive accommodations.

     >> Learn more about the process

     >> Learn more about documentation requirements

     >> Speak with an Accessibility Advisor

As soon as possible and definitely before you get here.