Black Student Support Review changes Student Life for the better
Posted February 15, 2023 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne Over the past year, Student Life has reviewed and enhanced the support provided to Black students. With the help of some grant funding, Student Engagement hired Amna Adnan, a former student, to conduct the Black Student Support Review. The final report recommended hiring a Black student engagement coordinator, […]
U-TAAC: Ableism in the Classroom
Ableism in the Classroom is a free event on March 29, 2023 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the Hart House Great Hall. Hosted by the University of Toronto Accessibility Awareness Club (U-TAAC) in partnership with Accessibility Services, Students for Barrier-Free Access (SBA) and the University of Toronto Students Union (UTSU). Join other U of […]
Join cultural and social events
Regular programming is offered at Indigenous Student Services/First Nations House that create opportunities for students to connect through events that focus on indigenous culture, land, teachings, food and much more. All are welcome to join. Check out events and details on the Indigenous Student Services/First Nations House calendar on CLNx.
Indigenous Student Graduation
Each year, First Nations House – Indigenous Student Services honours Indigenous graduating students from all programs (bachelors, masters, PhD, second entry programs, Transitional Year Program and Academic Bridging) with a specialized event that acknowledges the success of students with guest speakers, gifts, food and community.
Indigenous Accessibility Services supports
Accessibility Services aims to provide a safe, caring, respectful and culturally supportive environment for Indigenous students with disabilities. Meet with Accessibility Services Indigenous Liaison, Erin Martin, for support in navigating the Accessibility Services registration process.
Indigenous career supports
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.
Transformations: Grief Work
Grief comes in many forms. Over the past few years, we have collectively experienced a range of intense, heavy and complicated events. We recognize that these experiences on both an individual and collective scale have created complex and often unaddressed experiences of grief. These complicated experiences can be collective, anticipatory and often abstract for many […]
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 […]
No TCard? No problem.
Posted December 2, 2022 By Sarah Ryeland-Etienne It’s a tale as old as time: A student shows up to write their exam and discovers in a panic that they’ve forgotten their TCard. But whether they’ve lost their card, forgotten it at home or just didn’t have time to get it replaced before test time, all […]
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 […]
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