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This website is for students enrolled in the Professional Communication BA program only.

If you are not a Professional Communication student, refer to the Academic Program Directory to contact your advisor.

Student Resources

Student Resources


Academics & Student Success

Academic Consideration (opens in new window) 

Academic consideration is a form of alternate arrangement that may be made with the approval of the course faculty/contract lecturer, when a student experiences extenuating circumstances that prevents them from completing an academic requirement.

Academic Accommodation Support (opens in new window) 

Works with students to create and implement individualized academic accommodation plans so students can more fully participate in their studies.

Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre (opens in new window) 

A central resource to access relevant and responsive support to navigate their way in, through and out of Toronto Met into their careers.

Indigenous Student Services (opens in new window) 

Provides specialized services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples on campus and to develop a mutually productive relationship between TMU and the Indigenous community.

  • Location: KHW-389

International Student Support (opens in new window) 

Fosters 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.

Student Life & Learning Support (opens in new window) 

Offers writing and language support, study skills and transition support through individual appointments, workshops, and writing groups.

Zone Learning (opens in new window) 

Allows students to apply their degree coursework to real world startups, causes, companies, projects or ventures.


Student Wellbeing

Centre for Student Development and Counselling (opens in new window) 

Works with students to co-create an empathic and respectful space that honours their lived experience, and tailors support to meet their unique needs.

ThriveTMU (opens in new window) 

Helps students feel a sense of support on campus, to better appreciate the connections between academic success and other elements of a healthy lifestyle, and, primarily, to help students develop capacities for thriving that will serve them throughout their lives.

TMU Therapy Dogs (opens in new window) 

Aims to improve mental well-being on campus by hosting weekly events for students to meet Therapy Dogs in partnership with the St. John's Ambulance Therapy Dog Program.

Consent Comes First (opens in new window) 

Provides free, confidential, trauma-informed, healing-centred support to Toronto Metropolitan students affected by sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence.


Events & Recreation

ExploreTMU (opens in new window) 

A website that compiles all of the upcoming events from organizations on campus.

Athletics & Recreation (opens in new window) 

Offers drop-in programming, group fitness classes, sports clubs, intramural teams, women’s only programming, mind-body activities, and more.


Student Groups

Professional Communication Course Union (PCCU) (external link, opens in new window) 

Represents the interests and opinions of Professional Communication students.

Society of the Creative School (external link, opens in new window) 

Student-led society that represents all full-time undergraduate students within The Creative School.

  • Location: RCC320

Toronto Metropolitan Students’ Union (TMSU) (external link, opens in new window) 

Empowers students and builds community on campus by advocating for student rights, supporting student groups, events and initiatives, and providing discounted services.



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