St. George Campus

General Information

The St. George campus of the University of Toronto is situated in downtown Toronto.  

The address is: 

Main Campus (Downtown Toronto):
27 King's College Circle
Toronto, Ontario  M5S 1A1
(416) 978-2011

www.utoronto.ca

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services

On the St. George campus, Accessibility Services 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.

 

Accessibility Plan

For more information about accessibility and current initiatives to address issues of accessibility at any University of Toronto campus, please see the Accessibility Plan.

 

Documentation Requirements

In order to access accommodations at the St. George Campus, please visit the linked webpage to learn what documentation is required to show proof of a disability.

Support Services Available

Health Services

Health and Wellness at University of Toronto's St. George Campus offers students the same services as a family doctor’s office.

 

Counselling Services

The University of Toronto offers Counselling and Psychological Services for any student who may be experiencing stressful events in their life.

 

Academic Support

The Academic Success Centre provides workshops for students to learn and improve on skills such as time management and notetaking needed for success at post-secondary. In addition, the University of Toronto also offers Math Aid Centres, a Writing Centre, and Tutorial Services to support their students in their academic studies.

 

Peer Mentoring

Accessibility Services at the St. George Campus runs a Peer Mentoring Program for students with disabilities who will be matched with upper year students who demonstrate leadership and sensitivity skills to issues related to disabilities.  

 

Library Services

The University of Toronto St. George Campus offers different libraries for various faculties. The libraries at St. George Campus offers multiple resources for students including databases, journals, e-books, and e-videos. The libraries also provide services for students such as loan services, research help, and renew books services. The library delivers accessible resources and facilities for persons with disabilities.

 

Academic Advising

The University of Toronto offers academic advising services through the Registrar’s Office, as well as by contacting academic advisors in each department or faculty.

 

Other Support Services

Financial Aid

Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards

University of Toronto offers a range of financial assistance which consists of merit-based scholarships, need-based bursaries, and awards based on academic achievement for each campus.

Residence and Housing

On-Campus Housing

The University of Toronto St. George Campus’ Housing Office offers dormitory, apartment and shared housing style accommodations in co-ed and single gendered floors. Residence is guaranteed for all incoming first year students if they apply by the given deadline. Dormitory style accommodation consists of single and double occupancy rooms with communal washrooms. Apartment style accommodations consist of 4-6 private bedrooms with a shared washroom, shared kitchen and shared living space. All of the buildings include the following amenities:

  • Common lounge
  • Study spaces
  • Access to a front desk
  • Maintenance
  • Laundry facilities

All traditional and apartment units in residence come furnished and include internet access, local telephone services.  Residence rates vary depending on building and room selection. Meal plans are mandatory for most residences and operate on a meal based and flex dining dollar system. Several different styles of meal plan are available.

To receive special accommodations in residence for disabilities or other needs, students must indicate their requests during the residence application process.

Shared housing is affiliated with U of T, but operates on individual policies and is run through partnering services. Student Family Housing is also available for graduate/second entry students with families.

 

Off-Campus Housing

The University of Toronto offers a housing and roommate finder service as well as tips on tenant issues and dealing with landlords through their Off-Campus Housing Offices.

Getting Around

Campus Accessibility

University of Toronto offers maps and locations for each campus.

 

Toronto Transit

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is comprised of subways, buses, and streetcars. A discounted Post-Secondary Student Monthly Metro Pass is available for purchase for full-time students at the University of Toronto. Schedules and maps are provided for each of the TTC transit options.

Accessibility

The TTC offers accessible services on both their buses and subways. Accessible services on buses include kneeling features, ramps, lifts, automated next stop announcements, wheel chair and scooter positions, and priority seating. The subways provide accessible services such as wheel chair positions and priority seating. There are elevators at half of the subway stations, with the goal of the remaining stations to be accessible by 2025.

The TTC offers the Support Person Assistance Card which allows users of the transit system who require a support person to have this person travel with them at no additional cost. Persons interested in the support program must fill out the application form.

Wheel-Trans is a service that provides door-to-door accessible transit service for persons with physical disabilities. The TTC has established eligibility guidelines for the use of Wheel-Trans. Persons seeking to use Wheel-Trans must participate in an in-person interview. 

Academic Programs

University of Toronto offers more than 700 undergraduate programs. Information about the academic programs and educational opportunities at the University of Toronto is available on their website.

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