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Navi: Your U of T resource finder

Navi is an anonymous virtual assistant, available 24/7, helping you navigate mental health and general U of T resources on campus.

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Where to eat, study and gather

Whether you are new to the U of T community, returning to study or working on one of our campuses, this resource will help you discover where to eat, study and gather at U of T.

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Undergraduate students and second-entry undergraduate professional program students

There’s so much to do alongside your studies. Find out more!

  •  has information on a range of programs and services.

  • U of T Mississauga students can visit .

  • U of T Scarborough students can visit .

  • All students can visit  and  for more information.

  • Visit  to discover student groups, events and opportunities across all three campuses. 

    • Learn more about the different  

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Graduate and professional master’s students

  • Get involved in graduate life and build community with other graduate students at 

  • Find upcoming events on the . 

  • Check this listing of Faculty websites or contact your department’s graduate chair.

  • Access the .

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International students

U of T welcomes international students from over 170 countries and regions.

  • Read information for  and for .

  • Connect with the , the , or the  for campus-specific information for international students.

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Health and wellness

  • Explore  

  • Need to talk to someone? provides students with real-time and/or appointment-based confidential, 24-hour support for any school, health, or general life concern at no cost to you.

  • For health, wellness and counselling services, connect with ,  or .

  • Get information on  

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