Getting Involved
Health & Wellness
Learning & Career
Accessibility, Identity & Indigeneity
International Support & Global Experience
100

This online portal is where you can find a list of over a 1000 recognized student groups, clubs, and organizations across all three campus.

Options:

  • A) Folio
  • B) Student Organization Portal (SOP)
  • C) Career Learning Network (CLNx)
  • D) ACORN

What is Student Organization Portal (SOP) ?

100

This service allows you to drop in, at locations on campus or virtually, to chat confidentially with a trained Peer Mentor about whatever is on your mind.

Options:

  • A) Good2Talk
  • B) Empower Me
  • C) Health & Wellness Peer Support Service
  • D) Telus Health Student Support

What is Health & Wellness Peer Support Service ?

100

You must log into this online student information service to enrol in or drop courses, view your timetable, and access your academic history.

Options:

  • A) Quercus
  • B) Career Learning Network (CLNx)
  • C) ACORN
  • D) Folio

What is ACORN ?

100

This student service provides culturally relevant services to Indigenous students in support of their academic success, personal growth, and leadership development.

Options:

  • A) Hart House
  • B) Family Care Office
  • C) First Nations House / Indigenous Student Services
  • D) Co-Curricular Community-Engaged Learning

What is First Nations House / Indigenous Student Services ?

100

 This mandatory health care coverage plan automatically enrolls registered international and exchange students for a 12 month period starting September 1st.

Options:

  • A) OHIP
  • B) UHIP
  • C) UTSU Health and Dental Plan
  • D) Empower Me

What is UHIP ?

200

This flexible, year round orientation program allows incoming students to earn Co-Curricular Record recognition by attending workshops and completing a short reflection to build essential transition skills, navigate campus resources, and connect with the university community.

Options:

  • A) Gradlife
  • B) Work-Study Program
  • C) Starting Point
  • D) Queer Orientation

What is Starting Point ?

200

Prompt: This facility, located at 55 Harbord Street, offers a pool, an indoor track, squash courts, and a fencing salle.

Options:

  • A) Varsity Centre
  • B) Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
  • C) Hart House Fitness Centre
  • D) Athletic Centre

What is the Athletic Centre ?

200

This network brings together opportunities and resources for career exploration, job searching, and finding on-campus Work Study positions.

  • Options:
    • A) Co-Curricular Record (CCR)
    • B) Career Learning Network (CLNx)
    • C) Student Organization Portal (SOP)
    • D) Co-Curricular Community-Engaged Learning

What is Career Learning Network (CLNx) ?

200

Students experiencing temporary or permanent disabilities can contact this office to register for academic accommodations, navigate learning barriers, and book confidential appointments with an advisor via Microsoft Teams, phone, or in person.

Options:

  • A) Health & Wellness Centre
  • B) Accessibility Services
  • C) TCard Office
  • D) University Registrar's Office

What is Accessibility Services ?

200

This centre offers a range of programs for students to grow interpersonal skills, learn a language, and get advice from International Student Experience (ISE) Ambassadors.

Options:

  • A) Co-Curricular Community-Engaged Learning
  • B) Multi-Faith Centre
  • C) Centre for International Experience (CIE)
  • D) Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre

What is Centre for International Experience (CIE) ?

300

This student service supports the spiritual well-being of everyone on campus and provides mindfulness meditation and yoga classes.

Options:

  • A) Multi-Faith Centre
  • B) Community Safety Office
  • C) First Nations House
  • D) Hart House

What is Multi-Faith Centre

300

Available specifically to the U of T community, this 24/7 open access resource provides immediate mental health counseling in multiple languages. It can be reached from anywhere in the world by calling 1-844-451-9700 or by accessing its dedicated mobile and web app.

Options:

  • A) Assaulted Women's Helpline
  • B) U of T Telus Health Student Support
  • C) Toronto Community Crisis Centre
  • D) Black Youth Helpline

What is U of T Telus Health Student Support ?

300

If you are looking to develop new study strategies or manage your time and stress, you can get one-on-one help at this Student Life department.

  • Options:
    • A) Centre for Learning Strategy Support
    • B) Co-Curricular Community-Engaged Learning
    • C) First Year Office
    • D) University Registrar’s Office

What is Centre for Learning Strategy Support ?

300

This tri-campus service offers confidential support, consultation, and short-term safety planning for students, staff, and faculty dealing with personal safety concerns, including harassment, stalking, bullying, and intimate partner violence.

Options:

  • A) Sexual & Gender Diversity Office
  • B) Community Safety Office
  • C) Sexual Violence Prevention & Support Centre
  • D) Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office

What is Community Safety Office ?

300

At the Centre for International Experience (CIE), you can book a one-on-one consultation on Folio with this specific type of advisor for help navigating your Canadian temporary status.

Options:

  • A) Learning Strategist
  • B) Academic Advisor
  • C) Peer Mentor
  • D) Immigration Advisor

What is Immigration Advisor ?

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