Build academic and leadership skills, connect with community and learn about supports at First Nations House. Apply between August 19, 9 a.m. – October 2, 11:59 p.m.



Build academic and leadership skills, connect with community and learn about supports at First Nations House. Apply between August 19, 9 a.m. – October 2, 11:59 p.m.



Learn more about campus and get guidance on navigating university in your first or second year with support from upper-year Black students.



Kick off your Bridging Connections Mentorship Program (BCMP) experience by meeting other students seeking mentorship and connecting with new international students who will be part of your journey throughout the program.



Book a 20-minute, one-to-one appointment with a student mentorship education assistant to get personalized support. Whether you're looking to join a program, attend a workshop, build stronger mentorship relationships or even start your own program, they're here to guide you.



Get answers, find support and feel empowered. Whether you're thinking about registering with Accessibility Services or already have accommodations in place, these drop-in sessions and online chats are a chance to connect with a peer advisor who's been there.



Build connection and community with a student who is also registered with Accessibility Services. Whether you’re new to U of T or new to Accessibility Services, this peer mentorship program is your chance to connect with an upper-year student who gets it.



Stay connected, build community and start exploring support designed for African Black Caribbean students at U of T.



Stay connected, build community and start exploring support designed for Southeast Asian students at U of T.



Stay connected, build community and start exploring support designed for Latin American students at U of T.



Get ahead before classes begin in September by connecting with a tutor through the UT3 Directory. Tutors in the directory have already taken the courses you're about to start and have completed U of T's Tutor Training Program, so they know how to support your learning effectively. Access the directory now to build confidence, get familiar with course expectations and begin the semester with support already in place.



Stay connected, build community and start exploring support designed for First Generation students at U of T.



Gain insider tips and academic strategies from peer mentors who've been there. Connect with someone who understands the unique challenges of being a U of T student.



Build community, connect with other Indigenous students and explore holistic ways to support your academic success.