Orientation Programs:


Introductory Seminar Week (ISW)

The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) works in collaboration with various services, departments and student groups within Trent to organize Introductory Seminar Week.

Throughout ISW students have the opportunity to become acquainted with their affiliated college, meet strong and enthusiastic upper-year students, become accustomed to their new academic setting, attend seminars to get a sneak peek at the available courses and meet with various student services and faculty for academic advising and guidelines.

ISW is the perfect opportunity for students to become part of the Trent community. Visit the ISW web site by clicking here.

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New Student Orientation (NSO)

OSA hosts the New Student Orientation (NSO) program. NSO is a hands-on, interactive day designed to give new students all the information they will need to start off university on the right track. Through NSo sessions, students and their families/support networks come to learn about Trent and how to adjust to university life.

NSo specifically offers two sessions: Parent Orientation and Campus Life Introductory Seminar Week.  If you have any questions about these sessions please contact us.  For a list of resources presented in the parent session, please visit our section on resources.

Please visit the New Student Orientation Web site.

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January Start Orientation

Detailed program information and dates will be posted on the New Student Orientation Web site.

Similar to New Student Orientation, OSA offers sessions to introduce new students to student services and campus programs available at Trent University.  January-Start Orientation includes campus tours, residence information, financial aid, transfer credit information among many other informative sessions.

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Oshawa Orientation

Froshfest is a fun-filled event with activities to help students socialize and get acquainted with campus life at Trent University Oshawa.
Students will get familiar the campus, and get to know student leaders, faculty, and staff members. Orientation will include information about the student services available, including academic advising. It will also introduce students to plenty of opportunities to get involved on campus.