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Let us help you get ready for your first year! Find your classes, visit campus and meet your classmates at Orientation.
Check out upcoming events and see how you can get involved, meet new friends and have some fun.
Pair up with a peer mentor to help ease your transition to post-secondary studies.
Get Connected with First Year Experience
Learn more about ways to pay for school so you can focus on crushing it in class.
IGNITE is your student government and student life hub. Find out how you can get involved, attend events and meet new friends.
Whether you want to play for the Humber Hawks, cheer them on or take a fitness class, we’ve got something for you.
The Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE) program provides students who identify as Black Canadian, Black African, and Black Caribbean (including Black Latinx, Black Indigenous and Black Mixed) with community, resources and support to help them fully maximize on their campus experience.
Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE)
The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre works to promote safer, braver, positive spaces at Humber and gives students opportunities to connect, access resources and build community.
Indigenous Education & Engagement (IE&E) works in partnership with regional Indigenous communities to ensure Indigenous students are supported and connected to their learning environment academically, culturally and socially. IE&E assists Indigenous students in transitioning to college life and welcomes all students who are interested in learning about Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Education & Engagement
Humber is committed to providing national leadership in developing sustainable campuses, and the Office of Sustainability is the hub that drives a culture of economic, social and environmental sustainability across the college.
There are so many services available to support your success at Humber. Explore them all.
Humber Polytechnic is the first post-secondary institution in Canada to fully operationalize the social model of disability within its Accessible Learning Services (ALS). This innovative approach breaks down barriers, streamlines services and offers flexibile options for learners.
We focus on the wellbeing of our students through access to a range of confidential services that support physical, mental and emotional wellness.
We make sure all students and visitors have a safe and pleasant on-campus experience and provide services to keep the Humber community safe and informed.
The best way for you to find out more about Humber is to come for a visit. Book a tour today!
Everything we do is about preparing you to get a great job and make an impact in your community. Hands-on learning, small class sizes and facilities that bring industry to the classroom make Humber grads competitive and resilient in evolving global job markets.
Take a closer look at Humber’s Faculties to learn more about projects, labs, professors and graduates in your field.
Get credit for previous post-secondary and/or work experience and explore pathway opportunities that will take you further in your career.
Humber campuses are located on the treaty lands and traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit and homeland of Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat peoples.