Mississauga Campus
Learn about services for students at University of Toronto's Mississauga campus, including their accessibility services, peer and academic support programs, financial aid, campus accessibility, and more.
Learn about services for students at University of Toronto's Mississauga campus, including their accessibility services, peer and academic support programs, financial aid, campus accessibility, and more.
On the Mississauga Campus, is the office to provide accessibility services for students. This office is the primary place to find out about all of your disability related needs.
For more information about accessibility and current initiatives to address issues of accessibility at any University of Toronto campus, please see the .
In order to access accommodations at the Mississauga Campus, please visit the linked webpage to learn what is required to show proof of a disability.
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Students on the Mississauga campus can make appointments with physicians or nurses at the UTM .
The offers personal counselling for any student who may be experiencing stressful events in their life.
The provides workshops for students to learn and improve on skills such as time management and note-taking.
The Mississauga campus of University of Toronto has a for students registered with Accessibility Services.
The offers various resources for students including databases, journals, e-books, and e-videos. The library also provides services for students such as loan services, research help, and learning zones. The library provides accessible material for persons with disabilities and additional assistance can be provided by library staff.
The University of Toronto Mississauga provides services to students, such as understanding degree requirements, choosing specialists, majors and minors, and other academic concerns, through individual departments as well as the Office of the Registrar.
University of Toronto offers a range of which consists of merit-based scholarships, need-based bursaries, and awards based on academic achievement for students on the Mississauga campus.
The University of Toronto Mississauga Campus’ offers traditional, townhouse, and suite-style accommodations. Residence is guaranteed to all incoming first-year students if they apply by the given deadline. Traditional-style residence units consists of 2 private bedrooms with a shared washroom. Townhouse-style accommodations consist of 4 single or double occupancy bedrooms, shared washrooms, a shared kitchen and shared living space. Suite-style residences consist of 4 double occupancy bedrooms, 2 shared bathrooms, a full kitchen, and living and dining space. All building include the folllowing amenities:
All residence rooms are furnished, and include internet access and local telephone services. Residence rates vary depending on building and room selection. are mandatory and operate on a declining balance system of basic and flex dining dollars. Several different styles of meal plan are available.
Several barrier-free residences are available. Students requiring special accommodations must complete the when applying for residence.
The University of Toronto offers a housing and roommate finder service as well as tips on tenant issues and dealing with landlords through their .
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University of Toronto offers for each campus.
The is comprised of buses. Students at the University of Toronto Mississauga receive a bus pass called the , which provides unlimited access to MiWay transit, included in their tuition. MiWay offers for each of their bus routes.
MiWay provides with features such as floor and kneeling capabilities, two wheelchair and scooter securement areas, external bus announcements which will announce what bus is arriving, and automated next stop announcements. MiWay has a policy where only a single fare is required when a passenger with a disability travels with a .
The regional municipality of Peel has created which offers a door-to-door transit service for persons who are unable to ride conventional transit due to a functional mobility disability. More information about TransHelp, including eligibility guidelines and the application process, is available on their website.
University of Toronto offers more than 700 undergraduate programs. Information about the and educational opportunities at the University of Toronto is available on their website.