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Student Learning Resources

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Student Learning Resources
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The FYEO Workload Calendar has all your first year exams and assignments for the Fall and Winter term. Download the calendar to personalize it and stay on track with your courses.

Subscribe to the First-Year Engineering Student Calendar to add significant dates to your Toronto Met/Google calendar. Click the "+" sign located on the bottom right corner to embed the dates to your calendar.

To prepare for your final exams, this guide will help you prepare for finals which includes the first-year core engineering exam schedule, organizational techniques, and troubleshooting tips should you run into any issues during your exams.

 Study Halls

Are you having trouble with a particular course during your first year of engineering? We hosts several study halls for numerous courses throughout the fall and winter terms. Keep an eye on our social media, calendar and your inbox for info about upcoming study halls.

Engineering ACES

Engineering ACES provide FREE TUTORING for first-year students! The study sessions are designed to help first-year engineering students adjust their study habits to meet expectations at a university level.

If you are struggling with online group projects, trying to figure out how to stay healthy while attending six hours of back-to-back lectures, unsure of procedures and/or facing other challenges, check our our Remote Learning Toolkit for transition and success.

 Grade Average Calculator

Want to calculate your GPA? We made this calculator just for you! 

 

FYEO and Toronto Metropolitan University offer students diverse opportunities to support you as a learner. Check out this monthly schedule to view all upcoming study support sessions plus amazing social events hosted by the FYEO!

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Other University Resources

Study Skills and Transition Support provides support to help students develop study skills and habits. Students can book an appointment with a Peer Academic Coach, take part in workshops, attend a supported learning group (SLG), and more throughout the year.

To book an appointment, view the supported learning group schedule, and view online resources, visit: Student Life and Learning Support

Student Life and Learning Support offers a range of support programming designed to help students develop the skills necessary for academic success. 

The Toronto Metropolitan University’s student disability services office work confidentially and directly with incoming and returning students who live with both temporary and permanent disabilities that impact their academic functioning. They work with students with disabilities to create and implement an individualised academic accommodation plan so that you can fully participate in your studies. They will also work with you if you suspect you have a disability or are in the process of obtaining documentation of your disability.

Register for academic accommodation support as soon as possible, preferably prior to the start of the semester to ensure your accommodation plan is active when classes start. Please visit their website or reception desk for more information about the registration process, their documentation requirements, and additional services.

The Test Centre includes both the Accommodated Test Centre and the Make Up Test Centre, and are guided by our core values of service and integrity.

The Test Centre provides quality test administration in a professional, secure, and positive testing environment that allows students to demonstrate their learning. In addition to providing services for Toronto Metropolitan University students, faculty, and instructors, we administer tests for individuals and organizations

If you are a student living with a disability looking to book a make-up test, please book through the Accommodated Test Centre, using the AAS Student Portal. 

Due to the high volume of accommodated tests/exams, the Test Centre does not offer make-up exams during midterms or the final exam period. The make-up Test Centre operates on a first-come, first-serve basis and students are to confirm permission with their Professor prior to booking a make-up.

Math Support offers comprehensive support in Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science by graduate tutors. Pure Mathematics covers all Calculus related courses while Applied Mathematics covers any Statistics and Probability related courses.  Computer Science support helps students with different progamming languages, systems, data sience and machine learning related courses.

Math Support offers three types of programming: Drop-in Tutoring, Online Tutoring, and Online Midterm and Exam Review.  All of these programs are available to engineering students enrolled in MTH 140, MTH 141 and MTH 240. In addition, the First-Year Engineering Office works closely with Math Support and Math Support Coordinator at the university to offer study halls for math related courses.

To book an appointment, view the drop-in schedule and view online resources, visit Learning Support online at Student Life and Learning Support.

Students looking to improve their writing skills can book individual 25 or 50 minute sessions with a trained writing consultant, take part in workshops, or attend a group session with professional writing support staff. 

To book an appointment, join a group session, and view online resources, visit: Student Life and Learning Support.

English Language Support provides programs for students who use English as an additional language. Students can book 50-minute individual appointments, offered either in person or via Skype, to work on their writing, speaking & listening, and presentation skills. Several group sessions are also offered that help participants learn how to use language appropriately in different contexts, and build confidence and fluency in their English language skills. 

For more information, visit: Student Life and Learning Support.