On July 2, Humber is scheduled to introduce new Admissions webpages (humber.ca/study-at-humber) as part of the migration of humber.ca to a new Digital Experience Platform (DXP). On average, the admissions pages receive 300,000 pageviews and 66,000 unique users per month and provide key enrolment touchpoints for the institution.
New Name
The important suite of services and resources on these webpages will now be called “Study at Humber” to reflect that the information housed there is important and relevant to all students, from when they are prospects to when they graduate. Study at Humber will include the academic calendar, academic records, transfer options, convocation information, and more.
New Navigation
The webpages have been redesigned with an experience-first approach, a completely reinvented flow of information and terms that are easier for users to understand. A robust contact us page provides an extensive list of support service contact details.
Anchored in the whole student experience, the new webpages will help people plan and navigate their entire Humber journey. The launch of the Study at Humber webpages will be the first DXP-enabled webpages with an enrolment focus.
Thank you to the DXP and Registrar’s Office teams for their collaboration and this project and for their work in migrating the new webpages.
As Builders of Brilliance, Humber continues to define polytechnic education and reimagine learning. That includes providing an unparalleled student experience in person, on campus, and digitally from our first interactions. As a reflection of this commitment, the DXP includes an integrated suite of tools and apps to create meaningful relationships with our prospects, students and alumni as they engage with Humber on our websites and digital media.
DXP is Humber’s investment in a new web platform that will support a radically enhanced online experience for all websites within the humber.ca domain. Learn more in the Communiqué post “What is DXP?”
The DXP-enabled humber.ca website is part of the Digital Student Experience (DSX) Program that emerged from the 2023-2026 Digital Campus and Academic Plans and focuses on enhancing the digital student experience.
Ruth Butlin and Andrew Leopold
Project Co-Sponsors