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Student Resources

As a Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM) student, you have access to a variety of both TRSM specific and University-wide student resources and support services that will help you navigate and make the most of your student experience. 

Program Advising and Student Success

The Program Advising and Student Success (PASS) supports students by promoting learning strategies and study skills that lead to academic success. Students are able to meet with their academic advisors for help as they navigate through their academic journey. 

Fit for Business

Fit for Business (FFB) is a transition program designed exclusively for first-year TRSM students to empower them with a higher sense of community, knowledge, and confidence in their ability to access and participate in the right services, resources, and events for success.

Business Career Hub

The Business Career Hub (BCH) provides TRSM students and alumni with support, workshops and events related to skills development and career assessment.

International Exchange

Study abroad and immerse yourself in another culture. Take advantage of all the world has to offer, while learning new perspectives and gaining valuable intercultural communication skills.

Student groups and life

Make lifelong professional and personal connections by joining a student group. Gain experience and skills through exciting networking events, case competitions (external link, opens in new window) , and innovative experiential learning challenges.

Academic Support

We offer a variety of resources available exclusively to TRSM students, such as course tutoring, writing and language support, academic skills workshops, and other tools for students to excel in their studies. 

Enrolment

Adding, dropping and swapping classes, course intentions, enrolment appointments, open enrolment.

Financial assistance

OSAP, government funding, bursaries, grants, awards and scholarships.

Tuition and fees

Fees assessment, payment schedules, fees payable, payment methods, refunds, income tax receipts, and service fees.

Curriculum matters

Academic advisement reports, course substitutions and directives, and program timespan.

Student documents & records

Transcripts, changing your information, degree verification, requesting an official letter.

Examinations

Exam schedules, exam conflicts, academic accommodation support, and missed exams.