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Discover our student community

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Need help finding something?

Whether you are an undergraduate, graduate, international, mature, or part-time student, we’ve got something for you. 

Don’t know how to get to and around campus? Wondering where to eat, study, get active, gather with friends or unwind? Or maybe you’re looking for academic resources or health and wellness supports

You’ve come to the right place! This resource will help you navigate your way around student life.

Student guide to getting to know U of T

We’ve collected these tri-campus student resources to help you during the academic year. Regardless of which campus is your home base, we know you'll find these links useful. Tip: bookmark this page so you know where to find what you need during your time at U of T.

Undergraduate

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  • U of T Students’ Unions: , ,

International

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  • U of T Students’ Union:
  • International student centres: , ,

Graduate / part-time / mature

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Indigenous students

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Black students

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  •  - U of T Scarborough

2SLGBTQ+ students

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Getting to campus

Whether you drive, bike, take public transit or walk, we can help you find your way to and around our campuses.

U of T Mississauga

UTM shuttle bus

U of T St. George

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U of T Scarborough

Public transit bus at Scarborough campus

Where to eat, study, get active or unwind

Whether you are new to the U of T community or returning to your studies on campus, we have a multitude of places where you can to eat, study, hang with friends, get active or have a quiet moment of contemplation.

U of T Mississauga

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U of T St. George

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U of T Scarborough

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Getting support with your coursework

Sometimes you need a little help during your academic journey—and that’s okay. Consider tapping into these supports which are available to all our students.

Here are some important resources that will guide you while you’re studying at U of T, and below we have some of the campus-specific supports to help you along the way:

U of T Mississauga

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U of T St. George

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U of T Scarborough

Students get help with their assignments

Your keys to a healthy and fulfilling year

Health & wellness

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  • Health and wellness centres: , , ,
  • Health and dental plans: , , , , ,

Finances & jobs

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  • Registrars: , , ,
  • Award Explorer: , 
  • Student Career Centres: , ,

Equity, diversity & inclusion

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  • Accessibility Services: , ,
  • Equity, diversity and inclusion offices: , ,
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Navi: Your U of T resource finder

Navi is an anonymous virtual assistant, available 24/7, helping you navigate mental health and general U of T resources on campus.

Follow your passions into a student club or volunteer experience

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With over to choose from, there are so many ways to cultivate your interests. Don’t see a club that speaks to you? Go out and start one! Clubs aren’t your thing? Consider a volunteer experience to connect with the communities outside of campus. You’re bound to find like-minded peers among the 99,000+ students attending U of T, so take a moment to learn why .

  • Find your club today: , ,

  • Volunteer in the community: ,,

  • Become a U of T St. George

Additional supports are always available for you

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We’ve just scratched the surface of the services and supports available to you as a U of T student. Before you go, here are just a few more notable resources: