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Every Monday, an email highlighting upcoming opportunities and events is sent to all Ted Rogers students. Want to see your opportunity or event posted? Please complete the (google form) Student Engagement Content Collection Form (external link, opens in new window) below with all the details.
FAQs
I’m looking for academic support, where can I find the resources?
The Program Advising and Student Success (opens in new window) (PASS) supports students with their academic needs throughout their journey at the Ted Rogers School.
Program Advising - Instead of the guidance counsellors that you would access in high school, we have program-specific Student/Academic Advisors for any questions about your courses, majors, minors, university policies, or academics in general.
To meet with your academic advisor you can schedule an appointment (opens in new window) . One-on-one appointments are offered both in-person or virtually.
Student Success - Get group or individual tutoring, learning and studying strategies, and chat with a Peer Academic Coach, Learning Strategist or Writing Strategist. Check out course tutoring (opens in new window) , writing and language support (opens in new window) , learning supports (opens in new window) , and academic learning seminars (opens in new window) .
I’m interested in studying abroad, are there options for me?
At the Ted Rogers School, you have the opportunity to apply to the International Student Exchange Program. (opens in new window) You can go on exchange for a semester or a full year while receiving full academic credit, equivalent to a full course load. TRSM is partnered with universities all across the world including Australia, Denmark, Germany, Mexico, Hong Kong, Singapore, Scotland, Spain, and more. Look at the (google doc) list of TRSM Exchange Partners (external link, opens in new window) to find the country you're looking for.
I’m in Business Management, when do I choose my major?
For Business Management students, typically you declare your major in your first-year of studies in March prior to course intentions. We encourage you to declare your major before completing course intentions as you will need to know which courses you need to take to graduate. For more information, visit the 2023-2024 Undergraduate Calendar (opens in new window) .
You can declare your major by following the instructions on How to Change My Plan or Major.
What do I do if I miss a test, assignment, or quiz?
- Requesting consideration: You must tell your instructors when you miss work for health or other reasons. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, you should do this before the date of the test or exam, or the due date of the assignment. You must submit all documentation in support of any academic consideration request, (for example, health, compassionate or other unforeseen circumstances) to your program department.
- Religious, Aboriginal, and Spiritual observances
- If you need to miss a class, test, quiz, exam, etc. because of a specific religious or spiritual observance you must tell your instructor within the first two weeks of the class or, for a final examination, within two weeks of the posting of the examination schedule.
- The course outline will list your assignments, quizzes, and test dates. If you need to make such a request, please familiarize yourself with Senate Policy 150 Accommodation of Student Religious, Aboriginal and Spiritual Observance and see Essential Policy Highlights.
- The Accommodation of Student Religious, Aboriginal and Spiritual Observance form is available on the Senate website. The Selected Religious Observance Calendar is updated annually.
- If you need to miss a class, test, quiz, exam, etc. because of a specific religious or spiritual observance you must tell your instructor within the first two weeks of the class or, for a final examination, within two weeks of the posting of the examination schedule.
What are course intentions?
All full-time undergraduate students must take part in the annual course intention process in mid-March for the coming academic year to choose the courses you wish to take in the coming academic year so that the university can produce a schedule for you before open enrollment.
I'm looking to learn more about the Ted Rogers Co-op Program, where can I find more information?
For more information visit the Ted Rogers Co-op Program website.
Note: The year in which you apply depends on your major.
Programs that apply at the end of 1st year:
- Accounting and Finance
- Business Technology Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Retail Management
Programs that apply at the end of 2nd year:
- Economics and Management Science
- Global Management
- Human Resources Management
- Law and Business
- Marketing Management
- Real Estate Management
What job and career support or resources can I access?
The Business Career Hub (BCH) offers career development opportunities for students and alumni. Schedule a one-on-one in-person or virtual appointment or 15-minute drop-in with your Career Coordinator to discuss your unique career journey and roadmap to success.
- Bootcamps are exclusively available to all Ted Rogers School students to upgrade and enhance your technical skills. By attending bootcamps, you will be provided with the opportunity of industry-relevant training to bridge the gap between curriculum and market needs. Bootcamps include, R, Python, Excel, Power BI, Tableau, and more. See the full list of Bootcamps offered.
- Hub Insights shares information and insights about today's complex employment marketplace. Hub Insight reports focus on industry trends, sectors and positions, career best practices, application templates, and showcase co-op insights for each of the 12 individual majors here at the Ted Rogers School.
- Events are offered throughout the year including Spring/Summer. Various events include employer information and recruitment sessions, networking and coffee chat related opportunities, as well as our Prep Programs. Prep programs (traditionally held in the Spring/Summer) provide our students the opportunity to learn and explore new industries and career pathways, directly from industry professionals, many of which are Ted Rogers School Alumni.
- Schedule a one-on-one in-person or virtual appointment or 15-minute drop-in with your Career Coordinator.
The Career Boost Undergraduate Program provides on-campus part-time jobs to eligible full-time undergraduate students at TMU. This program works in partnership with academic units, administrative units, faculty, staff and students to support the practice and scholarship of learning at Toronto Metropolitan University.
The Digital Media Zone (DMZ) (opens in new window) is a world-leading tech incubator. DMZ helps startups build great businesses by connecting them with customers, capital, experts and a community of entrepreneurs and influencers. DMZ offers Student Entrepreneurship programs that are designed to assist emerging entrepreneurs to take their business beyond ideation.
To learn more, visit DMZ Student Entrepreneurship Programs. (opens in new window)
Where can I find financial support?
TMU has many supports available for students looking for financial resources. Here is a list below:
Scholarships and bursaries
- AwardSpring (external link) is TMU’s online award application portal that offers you awards, scholarships and bursaries across the university to help you financially. For more information on the application process, visit the (google doc) AwardSpring FAQ (external link) .
- The Chang School of Continuing Education offers a variety of awards and bursaries through AwardSpring (external link) and the Chang School’s Bursaries page
- Toronto Metropolitan Association of Part-time Students (external link) (TMAPS) offers bursaries up to $500 to students who are eligible for financial assistance.
- To find out if you are eligible for the TMAPS bursary, visit the TMAPS Bursary page (external link) .
Jobs
- The Career Boost Undergraduate Program (opens in new window) provides on-campus part-time jobs to eligible full-time undergraduate students at TMU. This program works in partnership with academic units, administrative units, faculty, staff and students to support the practice and scholarship of learning at Toronto Metropolitan University.
- The Student Life and Learning Support (opens in new window) (SLLS) hires students every year with various positions available for Summer 2023, Fall 2023 and Winter 2024. You can review the job postings by visiting SLSS Job Postings (opens in new window) .
- Take a look at the (google sheet) Business Career Hub (BCH) Jobs Sheet (external link) to find Co-ops & internships, full-time roles, and resources.
Other
- The International Student Support (ISS) offers Financial Assistance to any international student who may be faced with an unexpected financial difficulty.
To find out more about other financial support and resources TMU offers, visit the Student Financial Assistance (opens in new window) page.
What is OSAP?
The Ontario Student Assistance Program, or OSAP, is now available for more students than ever before. This video provides an overview on how to apply. (external link, opens in new window)
How do I pay for tuition?
Your undergraduate tuition and fees are paid through online banking for domestic students. Visit How to Pay your Fees for more information.
You can check your outstanding fees on your Student Center in MyServiceHub. Do keep in mind that your fees may change if you are still adding or dropping courses. Visit Student Fees for more information.
Tuition for Chang School courses is due upon enrollment. The Chang School has different drop/enrollment dates, and refund schedules from undergraduate classes, so please make sure you keep on top of these dates.
I'm looking for health and wellbeing resources, where can I go?
Across TMU there are many supports available to students looking for health and wellbeing resources. Here is a list below:
- Thrive TMU (opens in new window) provides training and resources to students in order to teach the skills associated with resilience, well-being and thriving in both an academic and personal context.
- TMU Recreation & Athletics (external link, opens in new window)
- Student Wellbeing (opens in new window) includes Academic Accommodation Support (opens in new window) , Medical Centre (opens in new window) , Mental Wellbeing (opens in new window) , Counseling (CSDC) (opens in new window) , Health Promotion Programs (opens in new window)
- The Office of Sexual Violence Support and Education (opens in new window) ,
- EDI Wellbeing space (external link, opens in new window) in TRSM - visit the TRSS Instagram (external link, opens in new window) here to learn how to access the space and for more
- The WalkSafe program (opens in new window) is a 24/7 service that pairs you with a security member who can walk you to different locations on campus, including subway stations.
What steps should I take as a new student?
How do I get started? How do I set-up my email? When do I get my student ID? How do I change my account password? I just transferred in, how do I get credit for my earlier post-secondary studies?
What is a OneCard and how do I get mine?
The TMU OneCard is your official ID card and displays your name, photo and student number. The OneCard functions as: official TMU Identification, examination ID Requirement, TMU Library card, building/lab access card, convenient purchasing card on campus (for food, printing, copying and more), and identification for TTC monthly transit pass discount at TMU Student Union.
How do I navigate campus?
Where can I find IT support?
The IT Department offers free software and technical support such as troubleshooting, borrowing laptops, setting up access to virtual laptops and more. To find out about other support services, visit the IT Department (opens in new window) page
Are you also looking for softwares that TMU offers? Visit our Computing and Communications Services (CCS) (opens in new window) page where you can find all the free softwares available to TMU students.
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Toronto Metropolitan University
55 Dundas St W
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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