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Service Outage: myTRU services offline October 5-6

Self-service functions in myTRU and related systems, including registration, payments, timesheets, tax forms and applications to TRU, will be offline from 10 p.m. on Saturday, October 5 to 3 a.m. on Sunday, October 6.

Changes to F:\ drive now in effect – save on OneDrive!

The F:\ drive has been changed to read-only and IT Services has started migrating files to OneDrive. You can still read and copy files, but editing and saving will be restricted. No action is required from you, but you can start saving your files directly to OneDrive now.

File migration from the F:\ drive to OneDrive is expected to be completed by mid-October and will enhance student storage capability and improve file accessibility.

This change does not impact students who are new to TRU this semester. For guidance on using OneDrive, please refer to our OneDrive for Students Knowledgebase Article. Questions or concerns can be directed to the IT Service Desk.

Campus Activity Centre (CAC) elevator out of service: October 1 - 22

Please note that the Campus Activity Centre (CAC) elevator will be unavailable from October 1 to 22 due to scheduled maintenance. Alternative access to all floors is available through the outdoor ramps (see map below) and/or stairs. We apologize for any disruption this may cause and encourage you to plan accordingly.

For more information, please reach out to Facilities at facilities@tru.ca.

CAC Ramp

Changes to where you make tuition payments

Starting Sept. 19, you will notice the interface where you make tuition payments has changed. Now, you are one click away from the PMT (Pay My Tuition) website.

Here's the scoop:

  • Accessing PMT: You can get to the PMT website either through myTRU or directly from the TRU website.
  • Payment methods: PMT still supports all the same online payment methods you’re used to, and now includes Visa Debit and Mastercard Debit.
  • Authorized users: You can now add someone (like a parent) to pay your tuition for you.
  • International students: Good news! PMT lets you pay through a Canadian institution.

Naloxone kits and training available

Take action against the opioid crisis: free Naloxone kits and training at TRU’s Kamloops campus

In response to the ongoing opioid crisis—including the toxic drug supply, which affects not only those with addiction but anyone using substances—TRU continues to expand its overdose prevention efforts. Unintentional overdose remains the leading preventable cause of death in B.C., highlighting the critical need for widespread awareness and access to life-saving interventions like naloxone.

Kamloops campus

The Wellness Centre in Old Main (OM 1479) on Kamloops campus provides free naloxone kits that can temporarily reverse the effects of an overdose. Training sessions, which take just 15-20 minutes, are available. Once trained, you can also take home a naloxone kit.

Protect yourself and your peers—visit the Wellness Centre to get trained and equipped.

Caution: active construction zones

Ongoing and upcoming construction activities are taking place at Kamloops campus.

A temporary road is being built beside the Human Resources Building, and starting the week of September 16, the decommissioning and demolition of the old Early Childhood Education building will begin.

To ensure everyone’s safety, there are barricades along WolfPack Road, blocking access to the adjacent parking lot. These barriers are in place to keep students, faculty, staff and visitors away from heavy machinery and demolition work.

We kindly ask that you stay clear of the barricaded areas and respect the designated work zones to ensure the safety of everyone on campus.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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