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For lots of important information related to your offer of admission, it’s essential to review this Newly Admitted Students website, plus the current OISE Bulletin included with your Offer of Admission . It’s your first responsibility as a new OISE graduate student!  You will also want to review the Continuing Students section of this website for information that will assist you throughout your program.
 
OISE’s Education Commons tackles the technology side of being a graduate student. Check out their Head Start webpage about getting an e-mail account and a student card.

To assist you with finding a place to stay, the University of Toronto Student Housing Service publishes the Housing Bulletin for Graduate Students. The University's Family Care Office is great for family-oriented services and advice. Accessibility Services works to facilitate the inclusion of students with disabilities into all aspects of university life. Overall, you can discover all the academic, health, and personal support services, as well as opportunities for participation, through Student Life

The Graduate Students’ Union (GSU) and gradNAV (formerly known as the Graduate Students’ Initiative) are there for every one of the over 17,000 graduate students at the University of Toronto. The union is your advocate and provides everything from health benefits to representation on various committees. In partnership with the GSU, gradNAV is specifically designed to enhance the graduate student experience.

Admitted to undertake a Ph.D. and interested in teaching? Doctoral students in a standard/funded Ph.D. degree program (i.e. excluding Ed.D. degree and Ph.D. degree flexible-time option) are eligible to become a Teacher Education Program Assistant (TEPA).

If you are an International Student, the Centre for International Experience at the University of Toronto is a wonderful resource and a vital connection for those new to Canada.  
 


Who To Contact in the Registrar's Office

Graduate Studies Admissions Unit (re offer letter, confirmation form, conditions of admission):
Email: gradstudy.oise@utoronto.ca
Telephone:  416-978-1682
 

Graduate Studies Registration Unit (re course selection, tuition fee payment, registration):

Ms Taleah Clarke,  416-978-1636  (taleah.clarke@utoronto.ca)     

  • Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology
  • Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning (the following program only):
       - Master of Teaching in Elementary and Secondary Education     
  • Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology

 

Ms Linda Pereira,  416-978-1657  (linda.pereira@utoronto.ca)

  • Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning (the following programs only):
      - Curriculum Studies and Teacher Development
       
      - Measurement and Evaluation
      -
    Second Language Education 
      


Ms Ruth Rogers, 416-978-1654 (ruth.rogers@utoronto.ca)

  •  Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education 
  •  Department of Theory and Policy Studies in Education