Information for current students
Welcome to all incoming and returning students to 2022-2023! Our top priority is to protect the health and wellness of our community while creating an innovative, and engaging online learning experience for all of our students.
Reopening plans and procedures
To stay informed about policies and procedures as our faculty moves forward in its reopening, please visit the Reopening: Plans and Procedures section of our website.
University resources
There are many University resources available to support students, including:
- General information about T-Card, library services, etc.
- Minimum technical requirements for remote/online learning
- Coping with Stress
- Navi: Student Mental Health Wayfinder
- Book an appointment with U of T Health and Wellness
- Information for returning international students and for new international students.
- Explore options for financial support.
We recommend that students regularly check their U of T email for notices from their program director(s), the Registrar’s Office, and the Dean’s Office as we are committed to communicating regularly with students to provide updates, resources and tips related to remote learning.
Learn more about program resources, access important forms and course descriptions for your degree by selecting your program in the navigation.
You can also find important student life information in the links below.
Recent Student News
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Pharmacy Open House showcases leading-edge education and research
More than 300 people attended event at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy to see the future of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences.
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New CRISPR-based diagnostic test detects viruses in honeybees
New technology being developed at U of T’s Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy has potential to improve detection of devastating viruses in honeybee colonies without the time and expense of sending samples to labs.
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Real world evidence has potential for major shift in drug approvals
Assistant Professor Mina Tadrous led national group to develop guidance on how real-world evidence can be used in drug approvals and decision-making.
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