Toronto Metropolitan University will be closed from the end of the day on December 20, 2024 to January 5, 2025 (inclusive). Program staff will respond to inquiries upon their return on January 6.
During the closure, applicants who have started their application process can continue uploading documents. New applicants can complete the first part of their application (external link, opens in new window) but will only receive an email with follow-up instructions to upload their documents until the university reopens in January.
We Value Diversity
Building community and a network of collaborators is an important part of an MBA student’s academic journey. Our students are our greatest champions and advocates for diversity. There are many workshops, panel discussions, diversity bootcamps and social activities that are hosted through our student groups throughout the year.
Ted Rogers MBA Student Groups
Equity Service Centres
Toronto Metropolitan Students’ Union
Toronto Metropolitan Students’ Union has equity service centres that serve as a space for students from different backgrounds to come together and organize equity and social justice initiatives, events, and campaigns.
BIPOC Students’ Collective
The BIPOC Students' Collective works with the Toronto Metropolitan community to eliminate racism and xenophobia both on and off campus. They do this through education, advocacy initiatives and campaigns. In addition, the Racialised Students' Collective holds social events throughout the year for racialised students and community members.
The Queer Space (formerly RyePRIDE)
The Queer Space offers education, advocacy and support of queer and trans people on campus. Their goal is to create a safe and positive campus environment for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. They also have some entertaining and educational events so students can connect with other like-minded queers and allies.
Centre For Women & Trans People
The Centre for Women & Trans People provides a safe organizing space for self-identified women and trans people to come together around issues ranging from reproductive freedom, sexuality and gender empowerment to violence, racism, and the media. They provide advocacy and resources, host discussion groups and other great events from a feminist and trans-positive perspective.
The Trans Collective
The Trans Collective offers education, advocacy and support for trans people on campus. They have regular meetings where Trans students can support and work together. They also have entertaining and educational events regularly throughout the year to welcome new members and celebrate each other.
TMU Student Access Collective (external link, opens in new window)
TMU Student Access Collective works to reclaim our bodies and minds through advocacy, campaigns, outreach, education and events. They focus on both systemic and individual issues in an effort to create an equitable environment and promote the empowerment, autonomy and freedom of students with disabilities.
We recognize that pursuing an MBA is a significant financial investment and can be a barrier to furthering one’s education. There are a number of funding packages - internal and external - available to domestic and international Ted Rogers MBA students.
Black Graduate Student Awards
The Black Graduate Student awards are a suite of awards and bursaries established by Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (YSGPS) to support Black Students pursuing graduate studies.
Indigenous Graduate Scholarship
The scholarship provides up to three (3) $5,000 awards annually commencing in the 2020/2021 academic year. Funding for the award will be confirmed annually in March of each year and will be made available to eligible students in the Fall.
Indigenous Graduate Student Bursary
The bursary provides up to five (5) bursaries between $1000 and $5000 annually commencing in the 2020/2021 academic year. Funding for the award will be confirmed annually in March of each year and will be made available to eligible students in the Fall.
Indigenous Student Funding Opportunities
Toronto Metropolitan University provides 64 Indigenous-specific student support services directly related to the main barriers of Indigenous student enrolment.
Visit the Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services for a list of Scholarships, Awards, Bursaries and supports.
Centre for Student Development and Counselling (CSDC)
Centre for Student Development and Counselling (CSDC) offers free, confidential counselling services in a professional and friendly environment. Their services, programs and resources are intended to assist students not only to solve immediate problems, but also to define their personal, educational and career goals, and to acquire the self-confidence and transferable skills necessary for professional success and individual growth. They provide these services on a one-to-one basis or in a group format.
Consent Comes First
Consent Comes First provides support to Toronto Metropolitan community members (students, staff, faculty, alumni) affected by sexual violence.
Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services
Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services provides a culturally supportive environment to promote academic excellence and serves as a place to balance academic learning with traditional teachings and culture. It offers specialized services that include academic support, referrals for Indigenous traditional counselling and assistance with financial planning as well as as potlucks, feasts and other gatherings.
Academic Accommodation Support
Academic Accommodation Support works confidentially and directly with incoming and returning students who live with both temporary and permanent disabilities that impact their academic functioning.
International Student Support
International Student Support (ISS) at Toronto Metropolitan University works to foster a sense of belonging and community for all students who are new to Canada as well as for those students seeking a global experience on campus.