User features menu

Target audience:

Overview:


Users can view and navigate user features on the right slide-out menu.


Click on the circle with the 1st initial of your name or your profile photo (if you’ve uploaded one), found in the upper-right corner of the window (when signed in).

1. Paths

The  page allows students to view their progress in all co-curricular Paths (formerly called Co-Curriculums) in which they are enrolled. They can also view program details and find upcoming options for fulfilling Path items. For more information, see Co-Curricular Paths Module. 


2. Event History

The  page provides users with a summary of past event registrations.


3. Membership History

The  page provides users with a summary of past event registrations.

Adding Past Membership

Please note: we are NOT accepting adding past membership submissions.


4. Experiences

The  page allows users to view experiences that appear on their Co-Curricular Record (CCR). Users can also add self-reported experiences.*

*Self-reported experiences may include any activity not recognized on the McGill CCR. Students may add these unverified experiences for their own records or to help build their CV/resume. These experiences will appear on the User-Generated CCR under the heading “Student Self-Reported Experiences”.


5. Service Hours

The  page allows students to view a summary of their validated service hours.

Service hours include any volunteer work performed under the supervision of a myInvolvement organization for select activities. Service hours will only be recorded for organizations and activities that have been given approval to use this feature by McGill University Student Services and will appear on students’ McGill Co-Curricular Record (CCR).

Please contact us if your organization is interested in using this feature.


6. Co-Curricular Record

Users can view, customize, and print their CCR. 

What is CCR?

McGill’s Co-Curricular Record (CCR) is a document that recognizes a student's involvement in learning opportunities outside the classroom. The CCR can be a useful addition to students’ and alumni’s CVs/resume or graduate/professional school applications. 

The McGill CCR has five sections:

  1. Activity-Based Awards and Fellowships (select awards that are not recognized on the academic transcript)
  2. Campus and Community Engagement (volunteering, mentorship, tutoring, etc.)
  3. Enriched Educational Opportunities (non-credit, experiential opportunities approved by Faculties)
  4. Personal and Professional Development (workshops, research lectures, etc.)
  5. Student-Led Initiatives (student government positions, SSMU services, student-led workshops, etc.)

Eligibility Guidelines 

Only organizations that have been approved by McGill University Student Services are eligible to have students' involvement recorded on the CCR. For up-to-date information on the CCR and complete eligibility guidelines, please see: mcgill.ca/involvement/ccr

Please contact us if your organization is interested in recognizing any of your activities on the CCR.



7. Submissions

The  page provides a record of a user’s submissions, such as forms or registrations.

Submissions are divided into four categories and can be filtered based on status. Users may view, print, save, or delete submissions. Submissions in progress may be resumed and submitted for approval.



8. Notifications

Users can access their myInvolvement Inbox by clicking on the circle with the 1st initial of their name in the upper-right corner of the  window, then selecting  from the right slide-out menu.

All system messages (such as updates on membership status, event registration, form submissions, etc.) will be sent to the myInvolvement email account. Users can also choose to receive email notifications in addition to system messages; for more information see Notification Settings.

Organizations may also choose to send messages to their members. To learn more about sending messages within an organization, see Roster.