Learn about funding options for Indigenous graduate students, including scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and research funding opportunities.




Learn about funding options for Indigenous graduate students, including scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and research funding opportunities.




Learn how to apply for Indigenous 2026-2027 in-course awards and how to navigate other resources at U of T.




Make sure to pay or defer your fees on time to complete your registration and enroll in your selected courses. Deadlines to pay or defer are as early as July 31. Check the payment deadline schedule for your division.




From OSAP and scholarships to budgeting tips and financial advising, U of T has tools to help you navigate your options and make informed decisions.




If you’re an Indigenous student from Canada or the U.S., you may be eligible for support that covers or reduces your tuition. Learn about the three programs that help Indigenous students access education at U of T.




If you’re a student who has been verified as having a permanent disability (PD), or persistent or prolonged disability (PPD), you may be eligible for additional funding through OSAP. This could include grants for services, equipment and more. Find out what funding you may qualify for.




Learn why you need a SIN, how to get one and how to protect yourself from scams.