Emergency Services |
911 (fire, ambulance, police) |
Peel Regional Police Emergency Peel Regional Police |
911 (emergency) 905-453-3311 (non-emergency line)
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UTM Campus Police |
905-569-4333 (emergency) 905-828-5200 (non-emergency line)
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UTM Safety Services
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| Campus Police |
905-569-4333 (emergency) 905-828-5200 (non-emergency line) |
The Campus Police are available on-campus 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Campus Police can be contacted for: lost & found enquires; suspicious persons; unsafe conditions; traffic violations/unsafe driving; parking violations; personal safety concerns; prior criminal incidents on campus (thefts, assault, mischief); break & enters on campus; property damage; insecure premises; noise complaints; possession of drugs; non-life threatening violations of federal, provincial laws, municipal by-laws and university policies; after hours maintenance (burnt our lights, damaged locks, flooding). |
| Community Safety Office |
416-978-1485 |
The Community Safety Office provides support, advice, and information about intervention options for individuals who have had their personal safety compromised. They will assist in the development of a safety plan, and provide referrals to appropriate resources on/off campus. |
| WALKsmart |
905-607-SAFE (7233) |
Provides reliable, safe alternative to walking alone at night. Staffed by students who work in pairs (one is female). Staff will escort you to another building on campus or to the nearest TTC stop to campus. |
| Workalone Program |
905-828-5200 |
The Working Alone Service is available to all members of the community who work on the campus during the quiet hours of the evening, weekends and statutory holidays. Register your information with University Police, who will visit or telephone you during the period you requested. |
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UTM Health & Wellness Support Services
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Health, Wellness and Counselling Services UTM Health Service |
905-828-5255 |
Provides family physical care, health education and counselling. They can also provide documentation for missed exams and/or missed deadlines. |
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Academic and Financial Assistance UTM Registrars Office www.utm.utoronto.ca/reg |
905-828-5399 |
The Office of the Registrar provides information related to personal or academic concerns that influence academic performance. They can provide information about exam deferrals and other academic related issues. |
| Financial Assistance |
905-828-5399 |
Students needing information and/or assistance in meeting the costs of their education are welcome to contact the Office of the Registrar. Information is available regarding budget planning and management, academic and leadership-based scholarships, government financial assistance programs such as OSAP, and grants that help students meet unanticipated financial hardships. |
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Equity Offices UTM Resource Office: Diversity, Equity and Leadership
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905-569-4716
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The Diversity Officer is a confidential resource for students, staff and faculty who are experiencing difficulties with diversity related issues. The office provides conflict resolution, mediation, and training. |
| Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity www.antiracism.utoronto.ca |
416-978-1259 |
Provides complaint management and resolution in issues relating to race, ancestry, and place of origin, culture, and ethnicity |
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Family Care Office www.library.utoronto.ca/familycare |
416-978-0951 |
Link to resources, day care providers and support groups for parents |
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LGBTQ Resources & Program www.lgbtq.sa.utoronto.ca |
416-946-5624 |
Provides resources, support, and community connection on all 3 campuses. |
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Sexual Harassment Office www.utoronto.ca/sho/ |
416-978-3908 |
The Sexual Harassment Officer provides information and advice to all parties regarding a sexual harassment complaint and acts as a non-partisan mediator in sexual harassment complaints. |
Other campus rescources available to UTM Students |
Health, Wellness and Counselling Services |
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Cross-Cultural Counselling International Student Centre (Located on St. George Campus) |
416-978-8774 |
Specializing in cross-cultural counselling and is sensitive to issues of concern to students from a diverse cultural background, dealing with a range of personal issues: personal and family problems; adjusting to Canada and university life; marital counselling; depression, anxiety and stress; self esteem; abuse; grief. |
Psychiatric Service (Located on St. George Campus) |
416-978-8070 |
The psychiatric Service provides counselling, assessment and treatment for a range of emotional and psychological issues, including: anxiety, depression, addiction, phobias, concentration difficulties, to name a few. |
Student Crisis Response Services www.sa.utoronto.ca/crisis (Located on St. George Campus) |
416-946-7111 |
Provides consultation to staff and faculty who are concerned about a student in crisis and/or distress. Also offers crisis response and debriefing following a critical incident that has impacted the community. |
Housing Services |
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Housing Services http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/studenthousing |
416-978-8045 |
Features advertisements for off-campus housing; temporary accommodation and information on vacancies in various residences. An emergency housing officer is available to assist with emergency housing situations. |