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Not all learning takes place in the classroom, and not everyone learns in the same way. Finding the best way to balance school, work, home, and health can be daunting! We get that life is complicated, and we’re here to help.

The Office of the Registrar specializes in undergraduate recruitment and admissions, transfer credit assessments, registration, enrolment, academic and financial aid advising, scheduling, exams, records management, and graduation.

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The Centre for Student Engagement offers campus and community-based co-curricular services, programs, and courses that support orientation and transition into university, and provides opportunities for student involvement, leadership, and community-engaged learning.

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The Equity & Diversity Office works with students and employees to promote an equitable and inclusive campus community by providing equity, Indigenous, and human rights related programs and services.

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Whether you want to land your dream job, conduct groundbreaking research, or start your own business, we can help get you there.

TOP 5 in Canada (Canadian Education and Research Institute for Counselling)

We offer several ways to explore your career options. At the Career Centre, you can meet with a Career Counsellor to help you get to know yourself and what career options might work for you, or you can speak directly with employers at career fairs and networking events. Log in to the Career & Co-Curricular Learning Network to find job and volunteer opportunities both on and off campus, plus full-time postings for recent graduates.

160+ employers exhibit each year at the Get Experience (volunteer) and Get Hired Fairs

The Experiential Education Unit (EEU) aims to enrich the undergraduate educational experience by promoting and nurturing unique opportunities and approaches to learning both in and outside of the classroom. Many academic units at UTM offer various types of for-credit experiential learning – or “learning by doing”, which may include academic internships, community engaged learning (including domestic and international opportunities), and project-based research.

10,000+ actively registered employers who post jobs for U of T students each year

In the Research Opportunity Program (ROP), you will work one-on-one with the University’s leading faculty members on cutting-edge research projects while earning academic credit. These experiences will allow you to explore new areas of interest, build strong relationships with faculty, and learn about exciting new developments in their research fields.

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70 start-up teams supported

61% female co-founders

$1.9M in revenue generated by teams

If you’ve got a business idea you want to get off the ground, we can help make it happen. ICUBE is a hub for idea exploration, early-stage business development, and co-working. Entrepreneurial students are provided with expert support, resources, and access to opportunities.

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