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Want to book a free appointment with a Student Success Navigator?
Simply login to your account in our registration system (external link) .
First time on our booking system?
Follow these steps to create an account before you search for an appointment:
- Visit the login page for our registration system (external link) .
- Click on “Sign Up”.
- Complete the registration form (be sure to use your @torontomu.ca email address).
- The system will send you an email. Follow the link to reset your password.
- Log in, and book your appointment by clicking “Book New Appointment”.
Tip: Make sure you include “@torontomu.ca” at the end of your log-in name.
Tips for Booking a 1:1 Appointment
One-on-one appointments are highly popular and can be difficult to book during busy times of the year. If you are having difficulty booking an appointment online, and are in urgent need of an appointment, please contact the Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre front desk for assistance at 416-979-5177 or via email at career@torontomu.ca.
Appointments for the week ahead are released every Friday by 12 noon. If you are unable to book appointments while logged-in, chances are that there are no available appointments for the current week, and appointments for the following week have not been released yet.
Please note the following when viewing the appointment schedule online:
- A blank box means that no appointments have been released from that consultant.
- A grey box indicates a booked appointment by someone else.
- A green box indicates an available appointment that you may book.
Meet the Student Success Team
With over 100 services available to you at TMU, the Student Success Navigators can connect you to the ones that you need to meet your goals.
Johannah Alilio (she/her)
Student Success Navigator
johannah.alilio@torontomu.ca
- To me, student success means: Exploring your diverse interests and finding the people who support and inspire your growth inside and outside of the classroom. Whether it’s a new friend, professor or student group, many people want to help you realize your potential.
- In my first year, I wish I knew more about: The importance of finding the balance between all of your commitments and savouring the student experience itself. University life encompasses a lot of different factors and it can be easy to hyperfocus on each responsibility you have on your plate. Don’t forget to prioritize yourself and build lasting connections as well!
Simran Rattan (she/her)
Student Success Navigator
hrattan@torontomu.ca
- To me, student success means: Making progress, gaining knowledge and acquiring experience in any aspect of your life.
- In my first year, I wish I knew more about: How to achieve work/life balance; jobs on campus; and that your journey is going to look different from others.
Sofia Lydiatt (she/her)
Student Success Navigator
slydiatt@torontomu.ca
- To me, student success means: Finding a sense of purpose and fulfillment in your career while developing a skillset to perform in your field. Ultimately, success is a personal experience of wellbeing and contentment with where we are in life, understanding that it is subjective and not permanent in time.
- In my first year, I wish I knew more about: Building meaningful connections with classmates and professors. It’s as important as your grades. Enjoy the experience of learning!
Have questions about what campus programs, services and activities are available? Talk to a Navigator and get connected to the resources you need. Contact us (external link) .
Allysa Martinez (she/her)
Associate Director,
Student Success
amartinez@torontomu.ca
- To me, student success means: Exploring all of the opportunities available to you and deciding what you want or need in order to make the most out of your university experience.
- In my first year, I wish I knew more about: How to balance family expectations and responsibilities with academic, social and life responsibilities.
Michael Liew (he/him)
Manager,
Student Navigation
michael.liew@torontomu.ca
- To me, student success means: Feeling confident and capable and that you have what you need to pursue your goals.
- In my first year, I wish I knew more about: Finding the courage to get out there, make friends, have new experiences, and realize that others were just as nervous and unsure about “how to university” as I was!