Resources to Help You Prepare for University

The universities offer different programs and supports for many types of students. The resources on this page can help you adapt to life and studies at university.

Note: Eligibility criteria may vary by program.

This list is not definitive. Contact the appropriate university directly for more information.

University of Toronto Mississauga

Health and Wellness
Current University Student

The Recreation, Athletics & Wellness Centre provides students and faculty with beautfiul state-of-the-art facilities, including weight rooms, gymnasiums, squash courts, recreational rooms for events and ping-pong, and a pool. Drop-in rec sports programs are available, as well as guided and inclusive exercise programs for students of all experience and skill levels to support UTM students in being well and staying healthy.

Career Services
Admitted Student; Current University Student

The UTM Career Centre offers many resources, programs and services to help build your knowledge about the world of work, your own skills and interests, and the skills and/or further education you need to take your next steps. While you are here at UTM, take advantage of the specialized career counselling and employment strategizing appointments, as well as our many resources and programs. In addition to your studies, we can help you be well-prepared to take your next steps after graduation. 

Orientation
Admitted Student

EagleConnect is a New Student Transition Support Program for new and incoming UTM students. The free online program includes quick and informative modules, webinars, virtual community-building events, Q&A sessions, and more, and is supported by a team of upper-year students called Squad Leaders! Gain confidence, build connections, and access the info you need to navigate your first year on campus with EagleConnect.

On-campus Services
Admitted Student; Current University Student; Equity-seeking Individual; Parent or Supporter

UTM's Accessibility Services are aimed at providing all students with the academic and wellness supports they need, including services for help with learning and tests but also with any individual needs students may require in their pursuit of learning.

Accessibility Services staff help students connect with accommodations and technology for their needs. Included in these services are workshops, one-on-one support, student resources, assessment and more.

Student Affairs
Admitted Student; Current University Student

The Centre for Student Engagement is committed to student learning both inside and outside of the classroom, on campus, and out into the local community. The CSE facilitates new student learning as well as opportunities for engagement via student supports, access and inclusion, co-curricular record, mentorship opportunities, new student support, finding student groups and clubs, and volunteer experiences.

International Student Services
Pre-Grade 12 Student; Grade 12 Student; Admitted Student; Current University Student

The International Education Centre is your hub for all international students & learning. From here you will gain access to supports for getting your academic visa, navigating to campus, learning about local supports and more.

The International Education Centre is here to support international students in their transition to UTM and Canada, provide support throughout their time as a UTM student and help them transition into life after graduation. There are various transition programs and important resources offered by the IEC:

  • Immigration Advising
  • Transition Advising
  • Employment Adivising
  • Transition Coaching Program
  • Programs and Events

Discover the World

University of Toronto Mississauga students can further enhance their educational experience by combining their time on campus with an enriching and rewarding international experience. UTM offers a broad range of global learning opportunities that can be tailored to your program or degree.

On-Campus Opportunities

One of our goals in the IEC is to bring together both international and domestic students. We offer a variety of on-campus programming opportunities and events to build an intercultural-oriented community. Connect with your peers and make friends by participating in our programs and events. Meet with other students who share your interests and experiences while making long-lasting memories and friendships in the process.

Learning Services
Grade 12 Student; Admitted Student

What is ACE@UTM?

Academic Culture & English (ACE@UTM) is a fee-based English language transition program for students admitted to UTM who require additional English language support in order to meet the University of Toronto’s English language requirement. ACE@UTM is offered twice per year, during the Summer (early July to end of August) and the Fall-Winter (early September to end of April).

The English course component of the ACE@UTM program is called Academic English Level 60 and is taught by instructors from the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies English Language Program. Successful completion of this course is a pathway to full-time undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Academic English Level 60 focuses on developing language as a tool for use in academic environments. The classes take a theme-based integrated skills approach with attention to the development of 4 skill areas: Reading, writing, listening and speaking. The curriculum is also designed to target the development of communication, research and university level study skills.

We are committed to ensuring that the ACE@UTM program prepares students for full-time studies, at one of the top ranked universities in the world!

If you have additional questions about this program, please contact us at ace.utm@utoronto.ca

Benefits

A pathway to the University of Toronto Mississauga undergraduate degree programs

Small, intimate classes

Professional and engaging faculty and staff committed to student success

Ongoing support and social programming through ACE+

Study and live in Mississauga, a vibrant and exciting city

Further develop academic skills for success in university studies

Student Affairs
Admitted Student; Current University Student; Equity-seeking Individual; Indigenous Individual

The Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office (EDIO) facilitates equity, human rights, and inclusion-related programming and systemic change initiatives at the University of Toronto Mississauga.

Equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives at U of T continue to evolve with key supporters—faculty, librarians, staff, and students—engaging in and advocating for equitable and meaningful inclusion at the university. Guided by institutional guidelines and leadership, the UTM EDIO was created to provide equity, diversity, and inclusion support and resources for campus community members. 

More information about work underway at the University of Toronto and the Division of People Strategy, Equity, and Culture’s can be found at the .

Find out more about  at the university.

Learning Services
Admitted Student; Current University Student; Parent or Supporter

The Experiential Education Unit (EEU) at the University of Toronto Mississauga aims to enrich the undergraduate education experience by promoting and nurturing unique opportunities and approaches to learning both within and outside of the classroom. Some of the opportunities the EEU facilities include academic internships, community engaged learning and opportunities to get real world experience while learning in the field.

Orientation
Grade 12 Student; Admitted Student; Current University Student

17³Ô¹Ï Head Start

The RGASC's Head Start program is designed to introduce incoming UTM students to the academic environment, expectations, skills, and resources they can expect to encounter in their first year on campus. 

Free sessions feature senior student panels, first year faculty, RGASC learning strategists, and campus partners on topics related to how to manage the transition from high school to university successfully.

Why Attend Head Start

  • Discover what is expected of first-year students as active learners in the academic community at UTM
  • Identify learning strategies and academic skills that you can develop to enhance your academic confidence and performance
  • Learn about key campus resources that will support your learning and development through your first year to graduation

Student Affairs
Pre-Grade 12 Student; Grade 12 Student; Admitted Student; Current University Student; Parent or Supporter

The Office of the Registrar proudly supports undergraduate students in matters related to their enrollment, registration, academic and degree planning, finances, scholarships and awards, final exams, and more. Our team of specialists are available for one-on-one support to discuss academic progress, finances, clarify policies, and provide relevant referrals to campus resources. Our office also proudly supports U of T graduate students in matters related to their 17³Ô¹Ï government student loan.

Learning Services
Admitted Student; Current University Student; Equity-seeking Individual

The Institute for the Study of University Pedagogy (ISUP) is the centre for research on teaching and learning at the University of Toronto Mississauga.

ISUP advances the study of university pedagogy, and in collaboration with interdisciplinary faculty, staff, and students across UTM, we support the development of students’ academic skills through courses, consultations, workshops and programs. These offerings are all informed by our commitment to innovative, inclusive, and accessible pedagogy.

Also offered by UTM for first year students is the utmONE program:

utmONE First-Year Foundations courses support students to develop fundamental learning strategies, and sharpen their academic skills so that they can be successful in their university studies. The small-size of these classes provide a supportive classroom environment where students can build connections with their peers, professor and teaching assistant.

The courses offered are for-credit and can count toward students' distribution requirements. Depending on the course, students can use the 0.5 credit toward their Humanities (HUM), Social Science (SSC), or Science (SCI) distribution credits.

Each utmONE First-Year Foundations course is taught around a theme that allows students to strengthen their academic skills while exploring an interesting topic as part of a scholarly community.