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Frequently asked questions

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Last updated:ÌýOctober 19, 2023 11:06 a.m. ET

1. Students

Please visit yourÌýFaculty’s siteÌýfor information specific to your program. You can alsoÌý

Students have access to a range of student services.

Please visit UTogether'sÌýresources for studentsÌýpage, our guide onÌýwhere to go between classes,ÌýU of T's events page,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýfor more information.Ìý

For campus-specific programming, please refer to the following pages:

The University has paused the requirement for all members of our community to be fully vaccinated in order to come to campus.ÌýPlease note that this requirement may be reinstated on short notice if public health conditions or guidance change.

The University encourages all members of our community to be vaccinated and to obtain the booster doses available to them. Those seeking vaccination appointments can refer to theÌý.

Graduate and professional students can visit the School of Graduate StudiesÌýÌýfor the most up-to-date information including links to resources and supports.ÌýÌýÌý

Information and frequently asked questions on research recovery and adaptations can be found at theÌýÌýpage. The page also includes information on various programs, personal accommodations and financial support. You can also check your Faculty site or contact your Department’s Graduate Chair.Ìý

You can find information onÌý. The page also includes an FAQ. We encourage undergraduate students who are facing financial hardship toÌýÌýto apply for emergency bursaries, and graduate students to contact the School of Graduate Studies for support.

For further information, please visit theÌý

2. Faculty, librarians and staff

If you have questions about employment or equity in the workplace please visit theÌý. If you work at U of T, more detailed information can be found within theÌý

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The University hasÌýÌýthat include resources available to support members of our community while on our campuses.

3. Health and safety

Please stay home if you are not well. Take theÌýÌýto determine what to do next. Note your absence through the student absence declaration tool on ACORN or follow the instructions provided by your faculty or department.

Please visit theÌýÌýwebsite for COVID-19 guidelines and resources.

The way you report your short-term absence depends on your academic division (faculty or campus). Some academic divisions use the , while others have their ownÌýÌýoutside of the tool.

For health and safety information, please visit theÌý.

The University implemented a range of safety measures across our three campuses in response to COVID-19.ÌýPlease refer toÌýhow U of T is promoting a safe environmentÌýfor more information.

4. Vaccines

The University has paused the requirement for all members of our community to be fully vaccinated in order to come to campus.ÌýPlease note that this requirement may be reinstated on short notice if public health conditions or guidance change.

Staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations is strongly encouraged. Those seeking vaccination appointments can refer to theÌý.

³Û±ð²õ.ÌýÌýrecommends that people who have already had COVID-19 should get vaccinated eightÌýweeks following a positive testÌýor the start of symptoms for individuals who have not completed their primary vaccination series. Getting vaccinated offers better and more reliable protection than any natural immunity resulting from an COVID-19 infection.

Health Canada provides .

The University has supported the province’s vaccination efforts by supplying space and volunteers for COVID-19 vaccine clinics on its three campuses, in partnership with local hospitals. 

More information on how to book  COVID-19 and otherÌývaccinations on campus is available viaÌýUTogether's vaccines page.

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