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Accessibility

Graduate students with a documented disability, whether ongoing or temporary, have unique needs

That’s why the School of Graduate Studies has a designated accessibility advisor who can discuss accommodations for all kinds of grad-specific contexts.

Whether you’re working in the lab or doing field research, preparing a dissertation or completing your final oral exam, support is available. Register early with Accessibility Services Central Services to request a referral. Once registered, you can also access drop-in advising hours at the School of Graduate Studies.

View / download the Accessibility Services Graduate and Professional Program Student Handbook (PDF) to learn how to navigate the accommodations process, as well as the services and supports available at Accessibility Services at the University of Toronto’s St. George campus.

Whether you are an incoming or returning student, please take the time to review their contents. If you have any further questions, please contact us.

Did you know that Accessibility Services on St. George campus offers workshops and events (including monthly Grad Chats)? Check out their Events Calendar.

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UTM — Accessibility Services

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