Need to Speak to an Academic Advisor? Book a Zoom Appointment via OSCARplus

| September 1, 2020
Submitted by Alexis Maynard for Student Experience - Academic

Our Academic Advisors are continuing to support students virtually through the Zoom platform, to answer your questions about:

    • Program options
    • Course selection
    • Missed coursework
    • Experiential opportunities
    • University program and regulations
    • And more!

Please use the below instructions to schedule a virtual Academic Advising appointment via Zoom that fits with your schedule:

  • Log into OSCARplus with your MacID and password
  • On the left hand side, click ‘DeGroote School of Business’.
  • Select ‘Appointments’.
  • Click ‘Commerce’ and book an appointment by the View Calendar option. All Academic Advising appointments will be through the virtual Zoom platform.
  • Please leave a detailed comment describing how an Academic Advisor can best assist you.
  • Upon booking, you will receive a Zoom link to connect with the Academic Advisor at the date/time of your appointment

Zoom is free for all McMaster students! Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to download and access.

Contact:

  • If you have any issues scheduling an appointment or require assistance cancelling a scheduled appointment, please contact us at buscom@mcmaster.ca. We look forward to virtually meeting with you!
  • Reminder: When sending an email to buscom@mcmaster.ca, please always make sure to use your McMaster email and include your full name and student ID number. Failure to do so may cause delays in receiving a response from our team
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