Our mission is to provide students with a network of resources to succeed at the University of Toronto, both inside and outside the classroom. We strive to create a safe and comfortable community for students where they can navigate their disability and related barriers, facilitate peer support and interactions, and provide various academic and social opportunities.
Hours: Monday to Friday 9:30 - 4:30 p,m., except 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Accessibility Services at University of Toronto, St. George campus, is offering an informative session for educators and community partners, supporting high school students with disabilities. The event – Transition Day – will provide you with information and resources that will help inform students and their parents about the transition process from high school to university.
At the session you will learn about:
You will also hear from a faculty member and a registrar about how they support students academically, meet Accessibility Services staff and students, and have the opportunity to meet representatives from various services and groups who support students with disabilities.
Event Date: Monday May 15th, 2017
Time: Registration begins at 9:30am, with the event itself running from 10am- 3:30pm
Location: East Common Room - Hart House (7 King’s College Circle – Map)
Registration is required - to register visit: https://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/as/transition-day-registration.
*This event is free of charge. A continental breakfast, and catered lunch will be provided.*
I have attached an information page to this email (it is an Accessible PDF), which you are welcome to distribute to any colleague, parent, student, or community partner you think may be interested.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected].
Warmest regards,
Rouya
Rouya Botlani
Coordinator, Transition Programs
Peer Mentorship Program, Accessibility Services, University of Toronto
4th Floor, Suite 400 |455 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON, M5S 2G8
416-978-1497 | [email protected]
Our mission is to provide students with a network of resources to succeed at the University of Toronto, both inside and outside the classroom. We strive to create a safe and comfortable community for students where they can navigate their disability and related barriers, facilitate peer support and interactions, and provide various academic and social opportunities.
Hours: Monday to Friday 9:30 - 4:30 p,m., except 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.