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Easy access to mental health support


Updated August 8, 2023 By Kirsty Clarke Student success begins with wellness, and U of T is committed to providing the best possible health care to its community. To meet the recommendations of the Task Force on Student Mental Health, tri-campus health centres are providing a wide range of mental health services (from NAVI, U […]

tag: Graduate studenttag: Undergraduate student


Share your experience at the Health & Wellness Centre


If you have a concern about a student service located on the St. George campus, your first step is to talk to the director of the program or service. If your concern has not been resolved after taking this step, your second step should be to contact the executive or senior director. We strive to provide every student with the best […]

tag: Health & Wellnesstag: Undergraduate studenttag: Graduate student


Strengthening Accessibility & Inclusion within Professional Programs


Strengthening Accessibility & Inclusion within Professional Programs is an annual virtual conference hosted by the U of T accessibility offices (St. George Campus, University of Toronto Mississauga, University of Toronto Scarborough) and the Office of the Vice-Provost Students. The University of Toronto is a founding member of the Canada Accessibility Network (CAN), a national collaboration to advance […]

tag: Faculty or staff


Student Life organizational chart


Download the Student Life organizational chart (PDF). […]


Journaling for mental health


Posted January 26, 2022 By Kirsty Clarke Feeling stressed out, unhappy, or even unsure how to manage your day-to-day feelings? Emily Saso, a Science undergraduate student in Pharmacology and Physiology, has recently developed journaling templates (PDF) that she is sharing with the U of T community. They include different kinds of approaches to journaling, so […]

tag: Graduate studenttag: Undergraduate student



New survey spotlights student health and well-being


Posted January 24, 2021 Every respondent entered to win! Starting in February 2022, The University of Toronto will be asking students to take part in the Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey (CCWS). The survey, which takes about 15 minutes to complete, helps post-secondary institutions across the country identify the needs of their students and ways to […]

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Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey


Check your U of T email for an invite to the Canadian Campus Wellbeing Survey (CCWS), an important survey about mental health, wellbeing and your student experience with the chance to win exciting prizes. In April 2025, graduate and undergraduate students will receive an invitation to participate in the CCWS survey. Your feedback will help […]

tag: Administration & Operationstag: Undergraduate studenttag: Graduate student


Five reasons to check out the University of Toronto Career Fair


Posted January 20, 2022 On February 16, the University of Toronto Virtual Career Fair is back, offering students meaningful work and volunteer opportunities, as well as a chance to connect with employers across diverse industries. Whether you already have a career path in mind, or you’re open to any possibility, here are five reasons you’ll […]

tag: Graduate studenttag: Undergraduate student


Equity Education Series


The Equity Education Series is an opportunity for all students to take equity, diversity and inclusion from theory to practice. Through interactive workshops, speakers series and casual conversations, you’ll explore real-world topics with your peers, reflect on your experiences and build practical leadership skills to create more inclusive spaces. Whether you’re navigating group work, campus […]

tag: Undergraduate studenttag: Graduate student


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