Resources for students
Getting to campus
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Where to eat, study and gather
Whether you are returning to campus, coming for the first timeÌýor have been regularly on site, use this resourceÌýto learnÌýwhere to eat, study and gather at U of T.

Undergraduate students and second-entry undergraduate professional program students
There’s so much to do alongside your studies. Find out more!
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Ìýhas information on a range of programs and services.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Mississauga students can visit theÌýÌýpage.
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ºüÀêÊÓÆµ Scarborough students can visit theÌýÌýpage.
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All students can visit theÌýÌýand theÌýÌýfor more information.
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VisitÌýÌýto discover student groups, events and opportunities across all three campuses.Ìý
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Learn more about the differentÌýÌý
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Graduate and professional master’s students
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Get involved in graduate life and build community with other graduate students atÌý
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Find upcoming events onÌý.Ìý
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CheckÌýthis listing of Faculty websitesÌýor contact your department’s graduate chair.
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Access theÌý.

International students
U of T welcomes international students from over 150 countries and regions.
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Read information forÌýÌýand forÌý.
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Connect with theÌý, theÌýÌýon the St. George campus or theÌýÌýfor campus specific information for international students.

Health and wellness
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Need to talk to someone? provides students with real-time and/or appointment-based confidential, 24-hour support for any school, health, or general life concern at no cost to you.
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For health, wellness and counselling services, connect withÌý, theÌýÌýorÌýÌý
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Get information onÌýÌý
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If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home and taken 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. Also refer toÌý.
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ASKme Anything booths
If you're a new student, you'll have the chance to meet upper-year students/recent alumni to ask questions about the many programs and resources available to you. Look out for the on-campus booths, and also forÌýfriendly students, staff and faculty wearing an orange ASKme button.
To learn more, visit the page.