Tenancy issues
If you are experiencing an issue with your landlord, these resources will give you the information and guidance you need to help resolve the situation. U of T Downtown Legal Services 416-934-4535 | law.dls@utoronto.ca Downtown Legal Services is both a community legal clinic and a clinical education program, operated by the Faculty of Law at […]
Address aggressive religious recruitment
While at U of T, you may want to explore your own faith, belief, or philosophy by joining a religious group or club. Most students have positive experiences with faith-based groups recognized by the University of Toronto. However, you should be aware that high-pressure, aggressive groups do exist, and you may be approached by a […]
BIPOC Wellness Dialogues: Building Community Through Conversation
Let’s build community together! This is a space for Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Colour (BIPOC) and Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous and/or Persons of Colour (QTBIPOC) identifying students to share lived experiences, discuss current events that impact health and wellness, and celebrate diverse and intersecting identities. Join Change (pronounced as Chong-gay), a BIPOC identifying wellness […]
U of T Telus Health Student Support
Need to talk to someone? You can access U of T Telus Health Student Support (formerly U of T My SSP) 24/7 by calling 1-844-451-9700. Outside of North America, call 001-416-380-6578. (See instructions for accessing Telus Health Student Support outside of Canada or the U.S. under Service Delivery.) U of T Telus Health Student Support […]
FACULTY & STAFF: Support for responding to distressed students
Support during University business hours, Monday through Friday This St. George campus guide provides contacts for faculty and staff responding to a distressed student during an emergency, an immediate crisis, a personal safety situation or where the student is presenting concerning behaviour. Student crisis situations exhibiting signs of a mental health crisis that requires urgent […]
Grief Support Group
Everyone grieves in their own unique way. When significant people in your life die, you may feel angry, isolated, sad, guilty and lonely. The Grief Support Sharing Circle is an informal mutual support group, led by clinicians and campus chaplains, that provides support for students who have experienced the death of a significant person, as […]
ONLINE exams and tests
Taking tests and exams online is a little different than the in-person experience. Being prepared and organized will help you through. Here are 5 tips, or refer to our Take-Home and Online Exams PDF. 1. Read and follow your professor’s instructions Your professor wants you to succeed. When writing online and take-home exams, be sure […]
CLSS resource library
The Centre for Learning Strategy Support resource library holds links to all the resources and documents related to studying, completing assignments and taking exams. Academic Skills Starter Kit Work From Home Additional resources […]
Find an after-hours and weekend clinic
Find health care, when and where you need it. The Health & Wellness Centre is closed evenings, weekends and all statutory holidays. If you require medical care when the service is closed, you can find care at a local walk-in clinic. Search with iamsick.ca or download the free iamsick.ca app. To get health advice or […]
Counselling services for BIPOC students
Health & Wellness is committed to supporting the mental health needs of BIPOC students. The mental health clinic offers counselling services tailored to students who self-identify as Black, Indigenous and Persons of Colour. These services strive to provide a safe and collaborative space that offers BIPOC students all the supports of a same-day counselling appointment, […]
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