
First Year Experience
Your 51ÊÓƵ experience begins here!
Whether you’re attending Orientation, preparing for day one, or navigating through your first year, we’re here to provide a warm welcome and transition programming to support your experience as a new student.
Orientation and transition programs
Welcome to Georgian! We’re very happy to have you join the 51ÊÓƵfamily and begin your studies.
Whether you’re studying in person, remotely, or a combination of the two, we hope you’ll have a great year! Orientation and transition programs aim to help you successfully transition and prepare you for your college experience.

Pre-Orientation activities
Head Start
Head Start is your first step to success! This is our pre-Orientation programming where you’re able to connect and engage with 51ÊÓƵservices, supports and resources to assist in your success. The recordings will be live on at the conclusion of each Head Start for your viewing.
Head Start for Winter 2025 students will be held virtually December 9 – December 12, 2024!
Date | Time (EST) | Title of Session | Join Link |
---|---|---|---|
9-Dec | 9:00 a.m. | Welcome to Head Start | |
9-Dec | 9:30 a.m. | Get to know your GCSA | |
9-Dec | 10:00 a.m. | Athletics: Know your Facility | |
9-Dec | 10:30 a.m. | Housing HQ | |
9-Dec | 11:30 a.m. | The Canadian Experience fromÌýInternational Perspectives | |
10-Dec | 9:00 a.m. | Speed Friending – Peer Mentors | |
10-Dec | 10:00 a.m. | ExploringÌýYour Transition to College: Embrace the Uncertainty with Your Student Success Advisor!Ìý | |
10-Dec | 11:00 a.m. | Accessibility, MHWB & Counselling | |
11-Dec | 9:00 a.m. | Registration Preparations | |
11-Dec | 10:00 a.m. | Apps I need to know about | |
11-Dec | 10:30 a.m. | Flourishing 5 Pack | |
11-Dec | 11:00 a.m. | COMM/GNED | |
12-Dec | 9:00 a.m. | Career Success – Support & Career Planning | |
12-Dec | 10:00 a.m. | Financial Wellness | |
12-Dec | 11:00 a.m. | ONEcard | |
12-Dec | 11:30 a.m. | Debrief, questions, wrap-up |
Key features
- Discover Registrar’s Office supports and services
- Meet your 51ÊÓƵ Students’ Association (GCSA)
- Learn about student co-op experiences
- Explore international supports and services
- Find out how 51ÊÓƵsupports your mental health and well-being
- And so much more!
Academic Orientation
Your Academic Orientation experience is a crucial part of your start with Georgian. During this time, you’re able to take part in a variety of activities that support your success, both academically and personally.
Check out the list below for your Academic Orientation date.
NOTE: Some dates are program-specific. Please check your email or the Orientation page for information about your specific Orientation Session.
Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025
- Orangeville campus
Friday, Jan. 3, 2025
- Barrie campus
- Orillia campus
Monday, Jan. 6, 2025
- Muskoka Campus (COTE)
- Owen Sound Campus
Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025
- Muskoka Campus (PNRX)
Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025
- South 51ÊÓƵBay campus
Parent and supporter programming
We recognize that you’re not starting your Grizzly journey alone. Through our parent and supporter programming, we aim to connect your parents and supporters to different services and resources accessible within the 51ÊÓƵecosystem.
What programming is being offered?
At the Barrie campus, when students go to their program sessions, parents and supporters are invited to remain in the 51ÊÓƵTheatre. There will be a session with support services to ask questions they may have. Folks are invited to bring questions, and we will do our best to connect them with services and answer pressing questions. We want you to feel at ease as your students attend Georgian!
Online experiences
Orientation pages on MyGCLife
Our online Orientation pages on MyGCLife are available now!
These pages include information about supports and services, outline our Head Start and Orientation schedule, the New Student Checklist, as well as student life opportunities and activities. There’s also a section dedicated to international students, with topics such as immigration, housing, insurance and cultural adjustment.
First Year Experience (FYE) Blackboard course
The Orientation team has also built First Year Experience (FYE) Blackboard modules to help you succeed as aÌýnew student! You’ll use Blackboard throughout your academic journey and it’s important that you become familiar with this online learning system. After you complete your course registration, you’ll see the FYE course in Blackboard. You’ll learn tips and tricks on how toÌýace your courses, get involved in the 51ÊÓƵcommunity,Ìýand thrive as a new student. This quick course is your roadmap to first-year success.
Peer Mentors: What we do!
Peer Mentors are upper-year 51ÊÓƵstudents who play a pivotal role in building community, a sense of belonging and connection at Georgian, and empower students to flourish through their first-year experience at college and beyond.
Now more than ever, students are connecting with their peers for support, highlighting the incredible importance of building a strong foundation and sense of virtual community among students early in their academic journey.
Peer Mentors are 51ÊÓƵstudents who:
- Foster community and a sense of belonging on campus
- Build trusting and supportive relationships
- Facilitate peer-to-peer discussion and connection
- Role model student behaviour and integrity
- Provide referrals and resources for students
- Promote leadership and professional development opportunities

What our mentors and mentees have to say about the program
Want a Peer Mentor? Apply to be a mentee!
As a mentee (first-year or new student), you’ll be matched with one of our awesome mentors who will support you through your transition to college, inform you of all the great services and supports 51ÊÓƵhas to offer, and provide opportunities for you to connect with other peers!
Get involved: Maximize your first-year experience
The best way to maximize your first-year experience is to immerse yourself into everything 51ÊÓƵhas to offer! We have a variety of student clubs, volunteer opportunities and workshops available to students. Here are a few ways to get involved:
- Participate in Head Start, Academic Orientation and day one of classes to ensure you start off your experience right!
- Complete the to get familiar with 51ÊÓƵsupports and services.
- Ìý– Apply for a peer mentor and connect with an upper-year student to support you through your transition to Georgian.
- Join a clubÌý– Check out the variety of clubs offered at Orientation and during Clubs Week.
- Be aÌýchangemaker! – Georgian’s Centre for Changemaking and Social Innovation (CCSI) provides experiential learning opportunities, skill development, teamwork and networking that will inspire you to influence social change in your community.

Common Questions (FAQs)
Of course! Many of our campus partners come out to celebrate and welcome you to Georgian! There are events andÌýactivities planned, as well asÌýopportunities to winÌýswag and more.ÌýWe want to ensure youÌýexperience everything 51ÊÓƵhas to offer.
Yes! You’ll have the opportunity to meet your program co-ordinator, review program and student expectations, as well as ask any questions you have regarding your academic choices.
Each program will have anÌýacademic program session to participateÌýin.ÌýMore information will be provided in your campus orientation schedule (released a few weeks before the start of the semester).
There are many amazing support optionsÌý51ÊÓƵhas to offer including various academic resources and social/emotional supports and services. Check out ourÌýGuide for New StudentsÌýfor more details!
You can also follow many of our different 51ÊÓƵsocial media accounts, check out the graphic below for more information.

List of Instagram accounts to consider following:
- 51ÊÓƵ –
- First Year Experience –
- Library –
- 51ÊÓƵGrizzlies –
- ONEcard –
- GCSA Barrie –
- GCSA Orillia –
- GCSA Owen Sound –
- GCSA Orangeville –
- Muskoka Campus –
- South 51ÊÓƵBay Campus –
- Midland Campus –
- Peer Mentors –
- Changemaking at 51ÊÓƵ–
- Segal International Centre –
- Mental Health and Well-being –
51ÊÓƵvalues excellence, community engagement, integrity, inclusion and sustainability. As a new student in our community, it is expected that you represent these values in all aspects of your student journey.
Definitely!Ìý51ÊÓƵ is committed to improving access to all college premises, facilities and services at all campuses. If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility while attending ourÌýorientation programmingÌýor student events, please emailÌýorientation@georgiancollege.ca.
All students are able to access their student systems and orientation resources after they have confirmed their offer to a 51ÊÓƵprogram.
- Full time students: You’ll have received a confirmation letter or letter of acceptance identifying your login details and default password. These login details will work for all of you student systems.
- Part-time students: who have registered for individual courses through Continuing Education: You’ll receive this initial password to the preferred email provided after completing Georgian’s student number application.
If you have forgotten your login or password, pleaseÌýreset your passwordÌýusing the password management service or contact IT Support.
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Contact us
We’re here to help youÌýnavigate campus, learn more aboutÌýstudent services, find aÌýpeer mentorÌýor get involved with events, programming and activities on campus.
Barrie Campus
Email:ÌýEmail the Orientation team
Location:ÌýRoom K207
Midland Campus
Muskoka Campus
Email: Michelle Kennedy
Location: Room 128
Orangeville Campus
Email: Stacey MacNeil
Location: Room 127
Orillia Campus
Email:ÌýGail Hudson
Location:ÌýGCSA office, A111
Owen Sound Campus
Email:ÌýDanielle Barlow
Location:ÌýGCSA office, D102