Prospective students looking at program information at Open Doors

Advising

Future Students

Future RRC Polytech students can access essential services and supports before submitting an application. Advisors are available to provide you with program information including admission requirements, create an academic plan and connect you with helpful resources and supports.

If you are interested in two or three different programs you can speak to an advisor. They will talk to you about your goals and interests and will review the program admission requirements and next steps. An overall plan will be developed to meet your needs. 

Are You Ready to Apply? 

Before applying, it is important that you review the program admission requirements to check that you meet the requirements for your program of interest. Review the program start date, location and fees to make sure you have the most current information. 

If you need any help before you apply you can contact an advisor for support. 

Once you have applied if it important to check your emails regularly.

Other Advising Supports

Indigenous Students (First Nation, Non-Status, Métis, or Inuit)

The Indigenous Admissions Advisor is a resource for students of Indigenous ancestry to provide program and admissions information, support during the application process, and connect you with helpful resources and services. If you identify as Indigenous, you are welcome to reach out to the Indigenous Admissions Advisor.

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International Students

Check out a range of supports available to future and current international students on RRC Polytech’s International Education website.

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Future Student Resources

Check out the most common resources requested by future students when they meet with an Academic Advisor.

Contact an Academic Advisor

Connect with us and ask your questions via email, phone or through one-on-one appointments. Fill out an intake form to get started.

Contact Us

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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