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  1. Welcome to the Student Information System (SIS) Web Site. The SIS is the administrative application used to track academic records of all undergraduate and graduate students. SIS has also developed various on-line web applications for staff, faculty and students.

  2. York University has a student portal for current students - my.yorku.ca. This student portal pulls together information from across the University and tailors it to each individual student. You can log in to my.yorku.ca using your Passport York username and password.

  3. Student Personal Information. By keeping your personal information up-to-date you ensure that York University is always able to communicate with you about your academic record, financial matters, graduation and/or unexpected scheduling changes or closures, and is able to authenticate your enrolment with government agencies.

  4. Access My Student Record. College affiliation — Verify my College affiliation. Enrolment letter — Request a letter verifying my enrolment (EXCEPT for OSAP purposes). My program details — Check details of the program I am pursuing. Personal information — Verify my personal and contact information.

  5. My Student Financial Profile. Financial Advising. York Awards and Scholarship search. Find more finance and awards resources. Career & Experience. Virtual Career Fair. What are Work/Study, LEAP and RAY? Becoming YU Mentorship Program. Read more about career and experience. We're here to help. New Student Resources. Engage with Your Community.

  6. My Profile. We’ve pulled together in one convenient place all the information that is specific to you as York student. Check out the quick links to a variety of online spaces containing your financial and academic information, as well as resources to make your York experience even better.

  7. From understanding degree requirements and student accounts, to resume support and study permit information, there is an advisor who can help you find the information you need. The advising office you go to will depend on the topic you’d like to discuss, your campus, Faculty and program. Need to get into a class?