The faculty and staff at the Sprott School of Business are committed to ensuring the first year of your undergraduate degree is memorable. Know that we are here for you. In order to support you, we will continue to update this page with links to opportunities and websites we feel are valuable to you as you navigate through your first year with us.
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Have you accepted your offer? Reach out to Rhonda Kelly for Transition Support, to meet one-on-one prior to starting your exciting post-secondary journey!
As a student, you will have an official Carleton email address that the university will use to communicate important information to you. Learn how to activate your Carleton student email.
Before you register, please consult the First Year Course Selection Guide for your program (BCom or BIB). This will help you to register in the correct courses for your degree program. Refer to the Undergraduate Course Calendar for course descriptions, dates and deadlines.
Students in the Bachelor of International Business program are required to specialize in one of the following languages: French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, or Spanish. Complete the BIB Language Selection form to formally declare your BIB language.
The Fall term begins September 4, 2024! 2024-2025 Academic Year Dates and Deadlines
New Carleton students are matched with upper year Peer Mentors for the first six weeks of the Fall term.Register for FYC
Sprosh is Sprott's fall orientation program and is open to all first-year students in the Sprott School of Business. Sunday, September 1 toFriday, September 6, 2024Register for Sprosh!
How to Be a University Student is a one-week, on-campus course to help you start strong at university. The program includes daily lectures and readings on post-secondary learning topics, followed by student-led workshops. Register at:carleton.ca/cie/academicprep/
MATH4U is a specially designed math refresher resource for first-year students entering degree programs at Carleton with a math component. Starting August 1st gain access to a multitude of review and diagnostic resources which will help you build a strong base of mathematics knowledge, study techniques, and confidence as you enter first-year university math courses. Learn more about this program and how to access it at the MATH4U Webpage
If you feel you need additional assistance with course materials, one-on-one tutors can provide help with course materials for a fee. Match with a Sprott Student Tutor
All you need to know about registration is on the Registration website.
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) and Bachelor of International Business (BIB) students will be required to register for the Employability Passport Program.
Throughout your degree, you will be working closely on your career development with the Sprott Career Team.
Not sure how to use mySuccess?Log in using your My Carleton 1 credentials.
Looking to get involved in the Sprott community? There are many Sprott clubs and societies to be a part of! See what each one has to offer.Start with the Sprott Business Students’ Society (SBSS) and follow them on Instagram @SBSSCouncil.
SSCG enables students to acquire practical experience, expand their professional networks, enhance their management and leadership skills, and obtain employability skills for their careers, while giving back to the community.Volunteer with SSCG!
The Sprott Student Investment Fund (SSIF) is an actively managed equity portfolio run by a select group of students at the Sprott School of Business on behalf of the Carleton University Endowment Fund.The money is real, the experience is real, and the output is real hands-on money-managing experience. Students are given the opportunity to learn investment strategies in a team environment. Learn more about the Sprott Student Investment Fund!
The Sprott Social Impact Hub (SSIH) is dedicated to creating meaningful connections with charities and non-profits, providing students with real-world experiences that contribute to personal development and societal good.Learn more about the Sprott Social Impact Hub and how to join.
Located in our very own Nicol Building, the Innovation Hub is where students seek the inspiration and motivation needed to explore and advance in the world of entrepreneurship.Learn more about the Innovation Hub and their programs!
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