Important Information for First Year Students

| January 8, 2024
Submitted by Carolyn & Guillermo for Student Experience - Academic
This message does not apply to part-time students.

All first year MBA students should now see their Winter 2024 course registration and associated tuition fees in their Mosaic Student Center.

Some things to consider as we begin a new term:

  • Participation in Foundations 2 is mandatory for students not on co-op this term and core courses will begin on Monday, January 15. Materials for core courses will be available in A2L in the coming days. Please contact your professors directly if content is missing.
  • Your course schedule will look different this term so please refer to Mosaic for times and locations.
  • Cohort assignments were made considering a number of factors to ensure balanced enrollment numbers, diversity and available resources. Requests to change cohorts will only be considered under exceptional circumstances.
  • Tuition fees are due on Thursday, January 25. Please reach out to McMaster Student Accounts if you have any questions.
  • Class attendance and participation, as well as active group work, are important keys to academic success. Be sure to actively engage in your education!

Students currently on work term can expect to see their Summer 2024 course registration in Mosaic in the coming weeks, and tuition for summer will be due on Saturday, May 25.

Questions? Please email askmba@mcmaster.ca.

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