Ressources de transition pour étudiantes et étudiants universitaires

La présente liste de ressources vise à renforcer les connaissances et les compétences nécessaires pour assurer le succès des études universitaires. Les programmes suivants sont accessibles à celles et ceux qui fréquentent une université de l’Ontario.

Il ne s’agit pas d’une liste exhaustive, puisque les universités apportent régulièrement des ajustements à ces services.

Vous avez des questions ou vous avez besoin d’information? Communiquez directement avec l’université en question.

Nota : Puisque plusieurs universités sont anglophones, les renseignements qu'elles ont fourni sont en anglais seulement.

University of Toronto

Engineering Academic Success Centre

  • Free academic assistance for Engineering students.

First-Year Opportunities

  • For first-year students.
  • Variety of options for all interests.
  • Academic and extracurricular opportunities.

Free Academic Resources

  • For all registered students.

Math Aid Centres

  • Drop-in centres for all Arts and Science students.
  • Tutors available on a one-on-one basis.
  • During the school year.

Preparing for University Math Program (PUMP)

  • PUMP offers 2 non-credit courses run by the Department of Mathematics on the St. George campus of the University of Toronto.

Orientation

  • Takes place your first week on campus.
  • Includes a variety of events to help familiarize yourself with all the programs and services U of T has to offer.
  • A fun way to get involved and meet new people.
  • Starting Point, previously known as the Blueprint program, is a build-your-own-experience program that introduces you to all that U of T has to offer and will set you up for success during your first year.
  • My First Six Weeks is a workshop series designed to help you transition smoothly to life as a U of T student. The program features 6 weekly workshops that will help you develop your academic skills, learn about helpful campus resources, explore exciting involvement opportunities and gain new insights about yourself.

Contact the University of Toronto – St. George Campus