MARCHSHOWCASE
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YOUR APPLICATION IS IN.IT’S TIME TO PREVIEW YOUR FUTURE!
You’re just a few steps away from beginning your educational experience, so what’s next? We will send you information about everything from financing your education to enrolling in courses. Keep an eye out for emails and documents on JOIN U of T. To get you started, here are answers to some common questions stu-dents have after they apply.
WHEN WILL I GET A DECISION ON MY APPLICATION?
We send offers of admission to current Ontario high school students in February, March and May. If you ap-plied by the deadline and haven’t received an admission decision yet, don’t worry! We send out the majority of our offers in March and May.
If you applied using the 105 OUAC application form (non-Ontario high school and international applicants), offers are sent in February, April and May. Be sure to check your application status through the JOIN U of T portal to make sure that your application is complete.
Regardless of which application you completed (101 or 105), all applicants will receive a decision by the end of May.
If you do receive an offer of admission, don’t forget to accept it! Follow the instructions on JOIN U of T and reply by the deadline outlined in your offer letter.
WHICH COURSES SHOULD I TAKE IN MY FIRST YEAR?Visit our Program Information Fairs today to find out! Representatives from each program will be able to help understand what sorts of courses are offered and recommeded for first-year students. After accepting your offer, we encourage you to attend the “Get Started” event — a full-day academic orientation that will help you plan for a successful first year. For more informa-tion and to register, visit utsc.utoronto.ca/getstarted.
A SPECIALIST program provides you with an in-depth and focused understanding of a subject area. A specialist program satisfies 12–16 credits, depending on the program.
A MAJOR program develops a concentrated understanding within an academic field. A major program satisfies 7–9 credits, and must be combined with another major pro-gram or two minors
A MINOR program helps you diversify your academic portfolio. It introduces you to a subject area and allows you to augment skills from other fields. Minor programs satisfy 4–5 credits.
WHEN DO I REGISTER FOR COURSES AND PAY TUITION?
All incoming first-year students register for courses in early July. We will send you information about your course enrolment date and time. The deadline for paying first-year tuition is in mid-August. After you register for your courses in July, your tuition invoice and payment instructions will become available for you to access.
I APPLIED TO LIFE SCIENCES, BUT I’M ALSO INTERESTED IN OTHER SUBJECTS. CAN I TAKE COURSES IN THESE OTHER AREAS TOO?
You may have decided to study a specific program, but you can actually combine programs at U of T Scar-borough to suit your academic interests! Your U of T degree can be built in the following ways:
1 SPECIALIST or 2 MAJORS or 1 MAJOR + 2 MINORS
GOT QUESTIONS? GET ANSWERS. WIN BIG!We’re answering your questions live during March Showcase! Message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and one of our staff will reply live during the event. Three people who we chat with will be randomly selected to win $100 gift cards for the U of T Bookstore!
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TOURSCampus & Student Housing/Residence Tours
Guided campus and student housing/residence tours depart every 30 minutes, starting at 11:30am. The last tour departs at 3:00pm. Tour tickets can be picked up in the Highland Hall (HL) Event Centre and will depart from the tour table.
11:30am–3pm | Highland Hall (HL) Event Centre
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC) Tours
Tour buses for guided tours of TPASC depart at 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm and 3:30pm. Tickets can be picked up in the Highland Hall (HL) Lobby on the ground floor. Tour buses depart outside of the north entrance of Highland Hall (HL).
1:00pm–3:30pm | Highland Hall (HL) Lobby
FOODStudent Centre (SL)
Asian GourmetChatime (lower level) Fit for Life Hero BurgerKentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)Subway
Humanities Wing Marketplace (HW)Bakery & Brunch Bento Sushi Booster JuicePizza Pizza
Bladen Wing (BV) & Academic Resource Centre (AC)Tim Hortons (lower level)UTSC Bookstore
Instructional Centre (IC)La Prep
Meeting Place (MP)/Science Wing (SW)Starbucks (lower level)
INFORMATION SESSIONS
Kyomi DuncanSenior Student Recruitment OfficerAdmissions & Student Recruitment
GENERAL INFORMATION SESSIONS Your application is in! What’s next?
Learn about what’s next in the admission process, unique features of U of T Scarborough and preparing for studies in the fall.
Presenter:
Erin CannonAdmissions & Student Recruitment OfficerAdmissions & Student Recruitment
Haven’t applied yet? Tips on applying to UTSC!
If you’re looking towards the future and already thinking about applying to U of T Scarborough, this session will help you understand what to expect from the process and how to put yourself in the best position.
Presenter:
Financing Your Education
This session will help you understand what options exist within and outside of the University to ensure that money isn’t a barrier to higher education.
Presenter:
Carlos HernandezFinancial Aid AdvisorOffice of the Registrar
PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSIONSYou’ve chosen your admission category, but what will studying in that field actually look like at U of T Scarborough? Department chairs, faculty members and staff will help you understand what courses you’ll be taking in your first year, the lab, studio and work spaces available to you, what your professors expect and how you can connect with them, and much more.
Co-op Arts & Science 11am, 1pm
Computer Science, Mathemat-ics and Statistics 12pm
International Development Studies (incl. Co-op Interna-tional Development Studies)
1pm
Life Sciences and Neurosci-ence 2pm
Management (incl. Co-op Management) 11am
Management & International Business 1pm
Paramedicine 11am
Psychology, Mental Health and Health Sciences 1pm
Social Sciences and Human-ities 11am
Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management and Media 12pm
General Information Sessions 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PMYour application is in! What’s next? AA 112 MW 160Haven’t applied yet? Tips on how to apply to UTSC MW 160 MW 160Financing Your Education MW 110 MW 110
Program Information Sessions 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PMCo-op Arts & Science AC 223 HL B101Computer Science, Math and Statistics AC 223International Development Studies (including Co-op International Development Studies) MW 120
Life Sciences and Neuroscience AC 223Management Programs (including Co-op Manage-ment) IC 130
Management & International Business IC 220ParamedicineThis session will be followed by a tour of the Paramed-icine facilities at Centennial College (see below).
IC 230
Psychology, Mental Health Studies and Health Sciences AA 112
Social Sciences and Humanities HL B101Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management and Media, and Journalism MW 170
Tours and Enhanced Campus Experiences 11 AM 12 PM 1 PM 2 PM 3 PMChemistry and Environmental Science Labs TourFaculty and students will take you through the lead-ing-edge lab spaces in the LEED Gold Standard certi-fied Environmental Science and Chemistry Building. Most first-year science students will use the facilities located in this technologically advanced science edu-cation and research hub.
Departing fromEV Lobby
Paramedicine/Centennial College TourExplore Centennial College’s Morningside campus, with visits to the classrooms and labs in which Para-medicine students study. Speak with current students about their experiences and ask our staff questions about the program.
Departing fromIC 230
Campus Tours Highland Hall (HL) Event CentreTours will depart every 30 minutes.
Residence Tours Highland Hall (HL) Event CentreTours will depart every 30 minutes.
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC) TourHighland Hall (HL) Lobby
Buses will depart every 60 minutes, and a final trip at 3:30pm.
EVENT SCHEDULE
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS &STUDENT SERVICES FAIRSArts and Science Programs, Student Services Information Fair 11:00am–3:00pm | Highland Hall (HL) Event CentreSocial Science & Humanities ProgramsTABLE 1
AnthropologyTABLE 2
Health HumanitiesHealth Studies
TABLE 3City Studies GeographyGeographic Information
ScienceUrban Public Policy &
Governance
TABLE 4International Development
Studies (BA/BSc)TABLE 5
Political SciencePublic LawPublic Policy
TABLE 6Critical Migration StudiesCulture, Creativity & CitiesSociology
TABLE 7Creative WritingEnglishEnglish LiteratureLiterature & Film Studies
TABLE 8Philosophy
TABLE 9History
TABLE 10Classical StudiesWomen’s & Gender Studies
TABLE 11African StudiesFood StudiesGlobal Asia Studies
TABLE 12English/Chinese TranslationLinguisticsPsycholinguistics
TABLE 13French
TABLE 14Combined HBA/HBSc &
Master of TeachingScience ProgramsTABLE 15
Molecular Biology, Immu-nology & Disease
ParamedicineTABLE 16
Conservation & Biodiver-sity
Integrative BiologyMolecular Biology & Bio-
technologyPlant Biology
TABLE 17BiologyHuman Biology
TABLE 18Applied Statistics MathematicsStatistics
TABLE 19Computer Science
TABLE 20BiochemistryBiological ChemistryChemistry
TABLE 21Astronomy & AstrophysicsPhysical & Mathematical
SciencesPhysical SciencesPhysics & Astrophysics
TABLE 22Combined Environmental
Science & Professional Master of Engineering
Environmental BiologyEnvironmental Chemistry
Environmental GeoscienceEnvironmental PhysicsEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Studies
TABLE 23Combined Mental Health
& Master of Social WorkMental Health StudiesNeurosciencePsychology
Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management and Media ProgramsTABLE 24
Arts History & Visual Culture
Curatorial StudiesStudio
TABLE 25Media Studies New Media Studies
TABLE 26Journalism
Media, Journalism & Digi-tal Cultures
TABLE 27Arts Management
Theatre & Performance Studies
TABLE 28Music & Culture
Student ServicesTABLE 29
Academic Advising & Ca-reer Centre
TABLE 30Centre for Teaching &
Learning
TABLE 31International Student
Centre (with Student Ex-change/Study Abroad)
Department of Student Life
TABLE 32Indigenous Student Sup-
port & OutreachTABLE 33
Health & Wellness
TABLE 34Athletics & Recreation
(with Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre)
TABLE 35AccessAbility
Additional Tables
Admissions Financial Aid Scholarships Arts & Science Co-op
Management Programs Information Fair 12:00pm–2:30pm | Instructional Centre (IC) AtriumEconomicsManagementManagement & AccountingManagement & Finance
Management & Finance (BBA) and Statistics — Quantitative Finance Stream (BSc)
Management & HR
Management & ITManagement & International
Business Mangement & MarketingStrategic Management
Additional Booths:
Admissions OfficeCo-op (Management)Financial Aid
EXHIBITIONS & OTHER SPACES
HIGHLAND HALL (HL) EVENT CENTRE FLOORPLAN
Nanabozho’s Sisters
The Doris McCarthy Gallery is U of T Scarborough’s on-campus, professional art gallery. Stop by and take in their current exhibition acknowledging Indigenous women’s contribution to humour, irony and satire in the visual arts.
12:00pm–5pm | Doris McCarthy Gallery (BV)
Balloon Wall Photo Op!
In between sessions and conversations, stop by the balloon installation in the Highland Hall Event Centre to camp-ture and share a #UTSC Instagrammable moment!
11:00am–3pm | Highland Hall (HL) Event Centre
The BRIDGE
Discover the state-of-the-art Business Research & Innovation Centre (The BRIDGE): UTSC’s new multi-purpose space that spans teaching, study, research and experiential learning for business, finance and entrepreneurship.
11:00am–2:30pm | Instructional Centre (IC)
Statement of Acknowledgement of Traditional LandWe wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of year it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous peope from across Turtle island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.