Students, faculty, and staff should be familiar with the policies, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to students at the University of Toronto.
The policies and guidelines posted in this section are organized into categories and alphabetical listings to help with your searching.
Some items link directly to policy documents that live on other webpages (such as the Provost Office website and the Governing Council of the University of Toronto website, or external resources such as Provincial government websites), and others link to internal pages with more information and related resources.
For a complete listing of all policies at the University of Toronto, please visit the U of T Governing Council Website policy section.
The items listed below on this page are particular policies and guidelines that the Office of the Vice-Provost Students responds to queries about often and we have dedicated pages associated with these particular items to provide more information and resources.
This section outlines the University’s commitment to provide accommodation for students with disabilities.
This section outlines how the University will accommodate the needs of students whose religious holy days are not already accommodated through scheduling and statutory holidays.
This section outlines the University’s expectations when election canvassers would like to access residences during campaign periods.
ELECTIONS CANVASSING IN RESIDENCE
This section provides some background on the policies, regulations, and approval processes relating to non-academic incidental fees at U of T.
This section provides background on the policies, regulations, and approval processes relating to non-academic incidental fees at U of T.
COMPULSORY NON-ACADEMIC INCIDENTAL FEES
This section of the Student Organizations page contains the most up-to-date version of the Handbook for Student Societies.
HANDBOOK FOR STUDENT SOCIETIES
Here, you can find guidance relating to using audio visual materials on campus, and copyright considerations.
AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS AT U OF T