Student Resources
Student Services & Supports
Both OISE and U of T offer a wide range of services and support, from writing centres and accessibility support to career advising and so much more. On this webpage are some key student services and supportive resources available on campus.
For a more comprehensive list, consult the A-Z List or browse through the Categorized List for even more options.
For academic advice, student success support, accessibility needs, financial aid, personal advice, registration and referrals, be sure to get in touch with OISE's Registrar’s Office & Student Experience (ROSE).
This academic skills and support centre offers students the opportunity to book one-on-one appointments with an advisor to develop skills and competencies in a wide range of areas, including academic writing, presentations, teaching, English language development and more.
The Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office serves faculty, staff and students in various ways to help facilitate a supportive environment within which to live, learn and work.
Talk to OISE's Student Success Counsellor and find out about academic accommodations, adaptive technology and other disability-related supports and services.
The Centre for International Experience serves international students coming to U of T and domestic students looking to go abroad.
OISE's Student Success Counsellor works with you to manage challenges and minimize disruptions to your personal well-being and academic success. Meet confidentially and one-on-one to explore concerns, assess obstacles to academic success, and collaborate to develop support plans and strategies.
The Family Care Office provides confidential guidance, resources, referrals, educational programming and advocacy for the University of Toronto community and their families.
The Health & Wellness Centre offers University of Toronto students a wide range of services to help them achieve their personal and academic best.
First Nations House (FNH) provides culturally-relevant services to Indigenous students that support and unite academic success with personal growth and leadership development. It also offers learning opportunities for all students to engage with Indigenous communities within the University of Toronto and beyond.
Innovative education, programming, resources and advocacy on sexual and gender diversity for students, staff and faculty across the University’s three campuses.
The Education Commons (EC) at OISE offers students a wide range of technology and services for research, teaching, learning and community outreach in education, including a fully-equipped computer lab, advanced data analysis workstations, and state-of-the-art collaborative workspaces with integrated audio, lighting and projection options.
This union is your advocate and provides everything from health benefits to representation on various committees.
Get involved, explore your passion, and build your own community with one of the many student clubs, groups and organizations at the University of Toronto. You’ll find a club for almost every pursuit - from beekeeping to breakdancing, magic to mah-jong, and Quidditch to space robots.
Upcoming Important Dates
Stay current on important academic and sessional dates for newly admitted students.
Policies & Guidelines
School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Calendar
The SGS Calendar provides information for all University of Toronto graduate programs, including requirements, fees, regulations, and course listings.
Each student must satisfy the program requirements found in the SGS Calendar of the academic year in which they first registered (Programs by Graduate Unit).
The OISE Graduate Studies Bulletin
The Bulletin provides information on OISE's graduate programs, fees, important dates, course listings, and more.
Other Policies and Guidelines
Tuition, Financial Support, & Fees
Tuition & Financial Support
Everything you need to know about tuition, graduate funding packages, scholarships, awards, bursaries, student loans, and employment opportunities available at OISE and U of T. It also holds helpful information about budgeting and moving to Toronto.
Understanding Graduate Fees
Provides an overview of the various expected fees and costs related to your studies at OISE, such as minimum degree fees and final year fees.