Student Services
Accessibility Services
The mission of Accessibility Services (St. George Campus) is to facilitate the inclusion of students with disabilities into all aspects of university life. The focus is on skills development, especially in the areas of self-advocacy and academic skills. Services are provided to students with a documented disability, be it physical, sensory, a learning disability or a mental health condition, temporary or long-term. For more information, please see the following link:
Accessibility Services
Centre for International Experience
Welcome to the new Centre for International Experience. The Centre merges the former International Student Centre (ISC) and International Student Exchange Office (ISXO), creating an innovative space that focuses on enhancing your international experience.
The Centre will continue to offer you quality programs and services. If you are an international student, it can help to make your adjustment to the University of Toronto easier. If you are a U of T student looking to go abroad, it will continue to offer a range of international opportunities and provide support to help you along your journey. For more information, please see the following link: Centre for International Experience (CIE)
Health Service
The Health Service is committed to providing University of Toronto students with quality health care and health-related education, counselling and outreach. As a member of Student Services, Health Service collaborates with university partners as well as the general community. The Health Service provides services such as: annual examinations, immunizations and general health education. For a complete listing of all services offered and more information, please see the following link: U of T Health Service
Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
(formerly Psychiatric Service and a division of Counselling and Learning Skills Service (CALSS))
Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers students short-term individual counselling/ psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, group therapy, workshops, and psychiatric medication services. The interprofessional team offers assessment, treatment and referrals for a wide range of emotional and psychological problems, including difficulties adjusting to university life, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, disturbances resulting from abuse and assault, prolonged stress, disordered eating, attention and concentration difficulties, phobias, and problems with sleep. For more information, please see the following link: CAPS