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All conjoint basic degree students pay incidental fees that automatically either make them a member of or allow them access to many of the student services available on the University of Toronto St. George campus.

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services works to facilitate the inclusion of students with disabilities in all aspects of university life. The focus is on skills development, especially in the area of self-advocacy and academic skills. Services are provided to students with a documented disability, be it physical or sensory, a learning disability or a mental health disorder. Students with temporary disabilitIes are also eligible.

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Campus Community Police 

The University of Toronto Police is dedicated to creating a safe, secure and equitable environment for students, staff, faculty and visitors. 

Victoria University's Campus Safety Officer is the Dean of Students, Kelley Castle. 

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Safety

It is the goal of the University of Toronto to do everything possible to create an environment where students, staff and faculty can feel safe to learn, work and live. 

The University of Toronto strives to maintain an environment free from discrimination and harassment, and that is safe for all members. We have a range of policies, programs and services in place to support these efforts.

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Career Centre

A service to help students and recent graduates find the right career opportunity and employment. 

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Centre for International Experience

International students and those with international or intercultural interests are served by the Centre for International Experience, located at 33 St. George Street. Its goal is to provide services that promote and support international education. In addition to programs organized by the many diverse cultural, and other interest groups which use the CIE, the Centre itself sponsors a wide range of events that introduce students to Canada and to each other.

Whether for a semester or a whole degree, CIE is a hub for domestic and international students to hang out, learn more about international work/ study opportunities and go on excursions.

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