Indigenous students career supports
In partnership with Indigenous Student Services and led by the Indigenous Career Educator, Amanda Andrews – we offer culturally relevant and meaningful career supports for Indigenous students to explore what you can do with your degree, discover job opportunities in a variety of fields and industries, and consider further education options and plans. Connect one-on-one […]
Important notice about health records
Posted November 29, 2022 To improve services for students, the three health centres of the University of Toronto (located at Scarborough, Mississauga, and St George campuses) have moved to a single electronic health record enabling seamless access to care for all students regardless of where they may seek services. A single record ensures that clinicians […]
Accessibility Services Student Advisory Committee
The Accessibility Services Student Advisory Committee is a joint effort between students and Accessibility Services staff to advise and inform matters relating to the Accessibility Services office (St. George campus), including the enhancement of the disability service model to and for students. Eligibility and Recruitment Any student who is registered with Accessibility Services is eligible […]
Income tax information
Residence fees cannot be claimed as rent for income tax purposes. Under the Income Tax Act, universities are exempt from paying municipal property taxes. The Ontario Income Tax Act stipulates that all students living in designated university (tax-exempted) student residences are limited to an Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit claim based on an occupancy […]
Mature Student Welcome
The Mature Student Welcome is an annual orientation event that will connect you with campus resources and introduce you to other mature students. This interactive offering allows you to learn about campus, connect with your classmates and find your fit on campus. […]
Transfer Student Orientation
The Transfer Student Orientation is an annual orientation event that will connect you with campus resources and introduce you to other transfer students. This interactive offering allows you to learn about campus, connect with your classmates and find your fit on campus. Open to all incoming undergraduate students who are transferring from another post-secondary institution. […]
Navigating Accessibility in Careers
Accessibility Services and Career Exploration & Education (CxED) are partnering up to provide career-related programming and events catered to students who self-identify as living with a disability. Connect one-on-one with the Career Educator, Accessibility to explore career supports, review application documents, develop strategies for navigating work and accommodations, and more. Events Career Pathways Series for […]
Study Groups
Grad Productivity Groups Accessibility Services offers the Grad Productivity Group, Accessibility Section (GPG-A) in partnership with the Centre for Learning Strategy Support for grad students with accessibility needs who want to work together. Open to all U of T graduate students who identify as having an accessibility need. Grad Productivity Group, Accessibility Section This is […]
Multi-Faith Centre gets a thoughtful refresh
Posted September 21, 2022 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne Beauty is more than skin deep at the University of Toronto’s Multi-Faith Centre. Located within Koffler House, the facility has recently undergone renovations that allow students to experience a deeper connection to their practices and communities. The Multi-Faith Centre’s design has always reflected respect and inclusion, but the […]
Multi-Faith Centre launches Calendar of Significant Dates
Posted August 17, 2022 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne The University of Toronto has a new calendar, thanks to the Multi-Faith Centre. The Calendar of Significant Dates is a valuable resource for staff, students and faculty. It’s a way to learn about and acknowledge significant religious, spiritual and cultural events that happen around the world – and […]
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