Bookmark these websites in your browser, you’ll be using them often as a U of T Scarborough Student.
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Familiarize yourself with the online Course Selection Modules to begin learning about how to choose your courses and academic regulations. |
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Review all the Program Pathways that interest you. This tool is a quick and accessible overview of opportunities inside and outside the classroom. |
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This is University of Toronto’s student information service, a hub for everything you need to manage your student life. |
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A resources to help you become an expert at navigating ACORN |
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This tool will help you find opportunities and resources for on campus and off campus work, advising supports, research, mentorship and experiential learning. |
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Find important course specific information and communicate with your professors using this tool. The Get Started Program will also use this platform. |
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This is one tool the University of Toronto is using to facilitate virtual conferencing needs (i.e. meetings, programs and events). |
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This is the University of Toronto’s degree planning tool. Review your academic history, degree requirements or use the planner to determine how your future course choices might meet your requirements to graduate. |
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A financial planning tool available to students and parents. Use it to plan your budget and find out how much it will cost to study at U of T for one academic year. |
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Explore undergraduate and graduate awards in one location, including admissions, in-course and graduating awards. |
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As a first year student you will need to activate your TCard, it is how we identify you as a U of T Scarborough Student. Review all the steps you’ll need to complete. |
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A tool to better understand your academic English needs and receive recommendations and support with your development |
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Offers students support and other learning initiatives, to enhance foundational skills required for coursework and beyond (i.e. Writing, Math and Statistics, English Language Development, Facilitated Study Groups) |
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Check out this quick video from Upper Year Students at U of T Scarborough on how to transition from High School to University |
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A great video to help you navigate choosing the right program |