How to deal with pests while renting
Posted on April 13, 2022 By Samantha Lizardo Mice, cockroaches and bed bugs are just some of the kinds of pests that can infest a home. If you’re renting, your landlord is responsible for getting rid of them and making sure they don’t get back in. As a current or potential tenant, here’s what you […]
Accessibility Services advisor resources
Accessibility Services offers many programs and services to assist you in your learning at U of T. Below is a list of frequently requested information from our accessibility advisors: Important dates and deadlines New student registration information Submit updated/additional disability documentation (PDF) Accessibility Services Student Handbooks Download Letters of Accommodation Information about extensions Book tests […]
Accommodations: Planning ahead
Updated May 16, 2024 Students seeking academic, practicum or placement accommodations to be put in place at the start of the fall 2024 classes must submit a complete Student Intake Package which includes the Student Intake Form and supporting disability-related documentation before 5 p.m. on Friday, July 12, 2024. Learn more about Accessibility Services registration […]
Career Exploration & Education staff receives Matus Award of Excellence
Posted April 6, 2022 For her exemplary leadership in socially just and equitable student services and as national influencer in student services curriculum, assessment and in career services, Atifa F. Karim has received the Jill Matus Excellence in Student Services Award. The honour is one of the Awards of Excellence presented by the University of […]
Housing Prep Workshop Series
The Housing Prep Workshop Series supports and guides your search for off-campus housing as you start at U of T. It runs from June to September annually. Incoming first-year undergraduate students can attend these workshops to gain knowledge and skills to navigate the Toronto housing market. You only need to attend one of each! 1. […]
In-person support now available at Robarts
Posted March 29, 2022 By Sarah Ryeland Etienne Starting April 6, trained Health & Wellness peer supporters will be on site at Robarts Library, helping fellow students through times of stress and anxiety. Located in Room 1152, these trained student supporters can talk through challenging situations, suggest helpful resources, find answers to questions, or simply […]
Find a workshop to build your own skills and wellbeing
Posted March 25, 2022 By Kirsty Clarke When life gets stressful—because of academics, finances, the pandemic or anything else—it can be hard to know where to turn for assistance. U of T’s new model of care provides all kinds of options for help from others. But what if your own best source of help is […]
Health & Wellness is responding to student feedback on improving services
Posted March 11, 2022 By Kirsty Clarke Student Life Health & Wellness has been working to enhance access to mental health services, and is committed to hearing from students as part of this process. To that end, they partnered with the Innovation Hub (iHub) a student-led initiative that collaborates with partners at U of T to research […]
Student Engagement Internship Program
Student Engagement and the Multi-Faith Centre are recruiting for six exciting and challenging opportunities for current or recently graduated U of T students to learn about the field of student life through a four-month paid internship. The internships will be within: Clubs & Leadership Development, Mentorship & Peer Programs, Orientation, Transition & Engagement and the […]
Support for U of T community members living with epilepsy
Posted March 7, 2022 By Sarah Ryeland Etienne In honour of March being Epilepsy Awareness Month, Accessibility Services has launched a series of seizure education modules. These free, online resources help staff and faculty learn more about the basics of epilepsy, so they can feel safer and more confident supporting their students and colleagues. By […]
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