Wellbeing Support

Black Student Lounge (BSL)
The Black Student Lounge (BSL) is a welcoming place for you to study, relax and connect with the community. The lounge aims to counter the harms of institutional racism by creating safer spaces for healing and belonging.
It's open to Black students, TMU staff and faculty, fitting about 30 people. Inside, there are seats, tables, a screen, a whiteboard, computers, and a kitchenette for you to use while you enjoy the space.
Location
Kerr Hall West 77A (KHW 77A)
To request access, submit the (google form) Access Request Form (external link, opens in new window) .
Centre for Student Development and Counselling
Counselling services at the TMU Centre for Student Development and Counselling are currently being offered via telephone or in person at JOR 07C.
Location
Jorgenson Hall (JOR-07C)
Lower Ground Floor
350 Victoria Street
To book an appointment, contact 416-979-5195 or csdc@torontomu.ca
Consent Comes First
Consent Comes First (CCF) provides free, confidential, trauma-informed, healing-centred support to students affected by sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence.
Location
Kerr Hall West (KHW-279)
Second Floor
To learn more contact osvse@torontomu.ca
Health Promotion Programs
Health Promotion Programs (HPP) supports student health and wellbeing through a variety of resources and initiatives.
Location
Kerr Hall West (KHW-279)
Second Floor
To learn more contact osvse@torontomu.ca
Housing & Residence Life
Housing and Residence Life (opens in new window) offers on-campus or off-campus housing options and information. They also hire students in the fall/winter/summer for live-in and live-out positions.
Indigenous Student Support
Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services offers culturally supportive programs and initiatives to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students at TMU, ensuring access to specialized services that strike a balance between academic excellence and traditional teachings and culture.
Medical Centre
The TMU Medical Centre is a non-profit service within Student Wellbeing that offers health services to students.
Find more information on how to book an appointment on their website.
Location
Use the 31 Gerrard Street East entrance
Medical Centre
181 Kerr Hall West
Recreation & Active Wellbeing
TMU Recreation (opens in new window) helps you integrate movement into your routine. Why? Regular physical activity benefits your academic and work performance, and your well-being, and helps you make connections to others in our community.
All TMU undergraduate and graduate students are automatically members - learn more about the facilities, programs and services available to you (opens in new window) this year.
Location
Recreation & Athletics Centre (RAC)
RAC-103
Mattamy Athletic Centre (MAC)
MAC-2307
To learn more contact recreation@torontomu.ca (opens in new window)
Student Care
Student Care (opens in new window) works with the TMU community to identify students in distress or address disruptive student behaviour.
Student Care
Email: studentcare@torontomu.ca
Student Conduct
Email: studentconduct@torontomu.ca