People you should know
Get to know the friendly faces at your registrar’s and student life offices. These are the people who will provide the services and support you need on your journey to success.
Your Registrar
Although there are some differences among divisions, in general, you should call or visit your registrar for:
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academic advising — help in formulating and/or adjusting your short- or long-term educational goals, including course selection and interpreting degree requirements and understanding university regulations
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personal counselling — assistance with any matter that is getting in the way of your success as a student
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financial counselling — help with financial planning, budgeting and overcoming financial emergencies
Your registrar can also refer you to appropriate resources on campus if you are struggling with personal or academic issues that are affecting your school work.
Registrarial Services for Professional Faculty Undergraduate Students
- Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
- John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design
- Faculty of Arts and Science (see College Registrar’s, below)
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Forestry
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Music
- Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
- Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
- Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
- Medical Radiation Sciences
- Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
- Rotman Commerce
College Registrars (for Faculty of Arts and Science students)
Student Life offices
Student Life or Campus Life offices are here to create strong, supportive and inclusive college student communities.
These offices support student life activities and community development. This includes social, cultural, academic and life skills programs and activities, as well as residence and commuter student support, and the administration of residence operations.
Some colleges have Deans of Students who work with elected college student associations to assist with their activities, and consult with other members of the university community on student life issues. They also counsel students with major personal issues or crises, and help make referrals to other student support services. Deans are also engaged in the review and implementation of policies and programs that affects student life on campus.
Student Life/Campus Life offices in the Faculty of Arts & Science
- Innis College
- New College
- St. Michael’s College
- Trinity College
- University College
- Victoria College
- Woodsworth College
Student Life contacts in First-entry Professional Faculties
- John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape & Design
- Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
- Faculty of Music
Student Life contacts in Second-entry Professional Faculties