This how-to page is most relevant to domestic undergraduate students studying at the TRU Kamloops campus. The timeline is based on students beginning their studies in the fall term.
International Students
If you are an international student, please visit the TRU World webpage for accurate information.
Trades Students
If you are a trades student, please visit the School of Trades and Technology webpage for accurate information.
Online Students
If you are an online student, please visit the Open Learning webpage for accurate information.
I've been admitted - what's next?
Accept your seat.
Refer to your admissions email for information on how to accept your seat.
Pay your tuition deposit.
Learn MoreKnow the important dates and deadlines.
Learn MoreSet up your TRU student email.
Learn MoreExplore funding options like entrance scholarships, awards, and bursaries, as well as government loans and grants.
Learn MoreExplore your transfer credit eligibility, including Prior Learning and Recognition.
Transfer credit eligibility Prior Learning and RecognitionPlan your living arrangements.
Interested in living on campus during your studies? Learn more about TRU Housing. Housing applications open in early February and the deadline to apply for our new-to-TRU guaranteed housing is March 31.
Learn MorePlan your courses for the year. Connect with Academic Advising if needed, starting in early spring.
Academic Advising resources Contact Academic AdvisingThree months before your program begins
- Check your registration date and time in your myTRU account. For step-by-step instructions, visit here.
- Timetable your courses for Fall and Winter Terms.
- Register in your courses on or after registration date and time. You must have paid your tuition deposit in order to register.
- Request Confirmation of Enrolment.
Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) is typically required to access RESPs. To obtain CoE, email records@tru.ca with your T-ID and Confirmation of Enrolment in the subject line. Note: you must request Confirmation of Enrolment for both fall and winter terms. - Understand the waitlist process.
- Become familiar with TRU policies and regulations, including class attendance.
- Apply for government loans and grants, if applicable.
- Explore your Student’s Union.
- Connect with Accessibility Services, if applicable.
The month before your program begins
- Pay your tuition and fee balance.
- Set up your network account for wireless access.
- Buy your course materials.
Some students prefer to buy their course materials prior to the start of classes to ensure they’re prepared. Others prefer to wait to purchase course materials during the first week of classes. Either is an option and is based on personal preference. - Register for TRU alerts.
- Do you have extended health and dental coverage? Opt-out of TRUSU coverage.
- Set up your TRUSU UPASS. A link will be emailed 10 days before the start of the semester.
- Purchase your parking permit if you’ll be driving to campus.
- Review the Add, Drop, and Withdrawal deadlines.
- Attend Orientation.
- Start classes!