Today, Humber launched new webpages that are more than an admissions-only website. Called “Study at Humber” (humber.ca/study-at-humber) the new pages are key enrolment touchpoints for all students. As part of the migration of humber.ca to a new Digital Experience Platform (DXP), the pages reflect that the information housed there is critical throughout the student journey from prospect to graduation.
We encourage you to familiarize yourselves with the site and the key information for students that is now housed there. Key highlights include:
- An intuitive, action-oriented menu that guides prospective, future and current students through each stage of their academic journey, from applying to graduating
- An extensive Admissions Roadmap that provides detailed guidance for each stage of the admissions journey
- A meaningful and valuable Registrations Roadmap detailing each step of the registration journey
- A robust student fees and financial resources section to help guide students through payment options, deadlines, and resources for how to pay for their education
- Guidance on engaging with the Office of the Registrar for extra help and support
- A helpful and comprehensive contact section with all the resources necessary to get help with what’s next
- Helpful prompts and guidance the next step in your education journey
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. 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.
The DXP is part of the Digital Student Experience (DSX) Program that emerged from the 2023-2026 Digital Campus and Academic Plans and focuses on reshaping and improving the student experience online.
Ruth Butlin and Andrew Leopold
Project Co-Sponsors