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We’ve pulled together an inventory of programs, services and resources at U of T that are specific to graduate students, all in one place! Find opportunities through Student Life, Hart House, Family Care Office, School of Graduate Studies and your own graduate department.

Browse our full Student Life programs & services directory for opportunities open to ALL students, including graduate students. Check the eligibility section if you’re unsure.

In Student Life

  • Graduate Writing Groups
  • Grad Productivity Groups
  • Learning Well for Grads

Most Centre for Learning Strategy Support programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In your graduate department

Customized academic support workshops and orientation sessions are offered through graduate units. Check with your department for current opportunities.

With a focus on strengths, resilience and skills-building, regular topics include:

  • Time management
  • Project management
  • Motivation
  • Dealing with imposter phenomenon
  • Productivity
  • Navigating power relationships
  • Writing and critical thinking

In Student Life

  • Access Us Peer Mentorship Program
  • Grad Productivity Group (accessibility section)
  • Grad Writing Group (accessibility section)

Most Accessibility Services programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In Student Life

  • Flexible Futures Programming for Graduate Students

Resources:

  • Guide to Writing Personal Statements for Further Education (PDF)
  • Interview Strategies Guide: MMI and MPI (PDF)
  • Finding Academic Work Guide (PDF)
  • Creating Your Cover Letter for Academic Positions (PDF)
  • Creating Your Academic CV (PDF)
  • Academic Interview Guide (PDF)

Most Career Exploration & Education programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In your graduate department

Customized career sessions are offered through graduate units. Check with your department for current opportunities.

Regular discussion topics include:

  • Exploring options within and beyond academia
  • Articulating your research
  • Technique for building a professional profile in-person, on-paper and online
  • Resume/CV and cover letter writing, job search strategies and interview skills

In Student Life

  • Student Organization Portal
  • Leadership for Grads

Most Clubs & Leadership Development programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In Student Life

  • Doctoral Seminar on Community-Engaged Learning

Most Centre for Community Partnerships programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In Student Life

  • Multi-Faith Centre PhD Research Projects
  • Dying and Death Symposium (for health science students)

Most programs and services at First Nations House and the Multi-Faith Centre for Spiritual Study & Practice are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In Student Life

  • Grad Escapes
  • Graduate Student Experience Conference
  • Gradlife Student Advisory Committee
  • Grad Workshops

In the Family Care Office

The Family Care Office offers events, resources and advising for students with family responsibilities.

They provide support specifically for graduate students:

  • Grad Workshop: Becoming a Parent while Pursuing a Graduate Degree
  • Graduate Student Parent Circle
  • Guide for Graduate Students with Family Responsibilities

Most services are for ALL students, including graduate students. Explore what they have available.

In Student Life

Most Housing programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

Outside the Division of Student Life

  • Graduate Students’ Union (GSU) Housing Fair
  • School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Live Chats

In Student Life

  • Grad Step Up orientation program

Most Centre for International Experience programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

In Student Life

  • Health & Wellness peer support (facilitated by Master’s of Social Work students)
  • Overcoming Your Inner Critic workshops

Health & Wellness programs and services are available to ALL students, including graduate students.

In your graduate department

  • Embedded Counselling at the School of Graduate Studies (SGS)
  • Embedded Counselling at Rotman MBA
  • Embedded Counselling at Dentistry, Engineering, Law, Speech Language Pathology and Physical Therapy
  • Counselling Practicum Placement for Master’s of Social Work Students
  • Pre-Doctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology

In Student life

Most Mentorship & Peer Programs programs and services are open to ALL students, including graduate students.

At Hart House

  • Hart House Mentorship Program

In Student Life

Check out Gradlife Orientation.

Grad-focused campus tours are offered as part of Gradlife Orientation. Find information for a self-guided tour (PDF).

Starting with university orientation and continuing to graduation and beyond, we support active participation in campus life and a broad range of co-curricular involvement opportunities.

Contact Us

  • Nik Roberts-Stahlbrand

    Student Life Coordinator, Graduate Student Life and Outreach


    nik.roberts.stahlbrand@utoronto.ca
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