Calendar Home | Calendar Contents | Registrar's Office Home | Arts & Science Home The CollegesInnis College | New College | St. Michael's College | Trinity College | University College | Victoria College | Woodsworth College Innis CollegePrincipal: J. Paterson, Ph D, FRSC Vice-Principal: R. Riendeau, MA Assistant Principal and Registrar: D. Boere, MA Associate Registrar—Academic: C. Li Tang, Hon BA Associate Registrar—Administrative: T. MacKay, MA Associate Registrar—Recruitment and Transition: D. Gray, M Ed Dean of Residence: TBA Chief Administrative Officer: B. Coates, BCom CA Innis College offers its 1,800 students high academic standards, a dedicated faculty and staff, and a vibrant undergraduate community within the University of Toronto. Innis contributes three interdisciplinary programs to the Faculty of Arts & Science, listed under “Innis College” in the Calendar: Cinema Studies; Urban Studies; and Writing and Rhetoric. College academic services include the library, the writing centre, and the math centre and are designed to ease the transition to university and support Innis students throughout their university careers. Founded in 1964 and named in honour of the late Harold Innis,
political economist and pioneer in communication studies,
Innis College is
housed in a unique
three-story building that blends old and new styles by
incorporating a substantial Victorian home into a functional modern structure.
At the core
is the Town
Hall, a forum-style auditorium. Classrooms and offices
for
the 25 professors associated with the College and its programs
occupy
the
second and
third floors. A library, a café with an outdoor patio,
a rooftop garden, and
study, lounge and student union space complete the facilities.
Across the street,
the Innis Residence is a modern apartment-style complex
featuring 327 single rooms in four- or five-bedroom suites. The residence
houses a diverse community
of Innis students and students from professional faculties.
New CollegePrincipal: R. Halpern, Ph D Vice-Principal: J. Larkin, Ph D Assistant Principal and Registrar: S.J. Walker, MA Associate Registrar (Administrative): D.M. Chang, BA Associate Registrar (Student Services): P.W. Russell, B Ed, MA Assistant Registrar: M. Cheung, BSc Director of Residence and Student Life: J. McMillen, BKin Director, Business Services: R. Vander Kraats, MASc, MBA, P Eng Director, Writing Centre: D. Knott, MA, MTS Alumni Development Officer: B.A. Registe, BA Director of Advancement: K. Mehta, BEd, MA Librarian: J. Guillaume, BA, MS New College, established in 1962, is open to students of all Faculties and Schools in the University. Approximately 4,500 of its students are in the Faculty of Arts and Science, and 400 in other divisions. Members of the College, whether in humanities, social science, science or professional programs, may broaden their university experience by meeting others from different fields and subject areas. Arts and Science students have the full range of the Faculty curriculum open to them. The College takes part in their instruction through University courses taught by cross-appointed staff; and also through interdisciplinary courses (listed with the prefix “NEW” in the Calendar) designed to interest students in all Faculties. Individual tutoring is offered in Mathematics and Statistics, and the Writing Centre gives help with written assignments and reports. The College Registrar’s Office provides academic, financial, and personal counselling. The College’s three modern, conveniently-located buildings provide academic, library, computing, dining and social facilities for all members, and also house the College residences. This creates an atmosphere of community, promoting contacts among students and staff and encouraging non-residents to become involved in college life. The residences accommodate approximately 860 students and welcome applicants from the Toronto area as well as from out- of-town. Residence application is made through the University Office of Admissions and Awards; further information about residence may be obtained from the Residence Office, New College. For further information about the College, please contact the Registrar, New College, 300 Huron Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3J6. E-mail: newcollege.registrar@utoronto.ca St. Michael’s CollegeChancellor: The Most Reverend Archbishop Thomas Collins, SSL, STD, DD President & Vice-Chancellor: A. Anderson, CSJ, REGN, BA, MHA, MA, DMin (Regis College/UT) Principal and Program Director: M. G. McGowan, BA, MA, Ph D Registrar: D. Chevrier, BA Associate Registrar (Admissions & Recruitment): A. McGee, BA Associate Registrar (Administrative): M. Memari, BA Assistant Registrar (Academic): G. George, BA Assistant Registrar (Scholarships & Financial Aid): P. Maskwa Dean of Students: D. Rendle, BA MIR Dean of Women (Loretto College): A. Convertini, BA, B Ed, M Ed CTEP Co-Ordinator: M. O'Connor, Ph B, STB, STL. D Phil Bursar: P. Venton BA, MA Director of Library and Archives: J.B. Bengtson, BA, MA, M Phil Director, Writing Centre: S. Hoselton, MA St. Michael’s College was founded in 1852 and
is situated on the historic east side of campus in the heart of Toronto.
St. Michael's provides an oasis
within the University of Toronto and the city itself. St. Michael’s is
located just minutes from public transit, libraries, Bloor & Yonge
Street shopping, museums and theatres. St. Michael’s is rich in tradition
and has some of the most spectacular architecture on the University of
Toronto campus. St. Michael’s College is rooted in an intellectual Catholic tradition. At the same time, it welcomes students, staff and faculty from every faith and background. The College actively seeks to build a community in which cultural and other differences are appreciated and celebrated. St. Michael’s students have access to all of the facilities located at the University of Toronto; however, the facilities and programs within St. Michael’s College are second to none. Facilities such as the John M. Kelly Library with its 400,000 volumes and over 1000 periodicals, the student centre, Chaplaincy program, the various clubs and sports, Mathematics Aid and Writing Centre, Debating Union and Theatre groups are just a few examples. Programs offered at St. Michael’s College are Book and Media Studies, Christianity and Culture, Mediaeval Studies and Celtic Studies. In 2008, and in partnership with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE/UT), St. Michael's College will begin admitting second-year students into a Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) which will train teachers of Religious Education for the Catholic high schools in Ontario. This program will combine a Bachelor of Arts degree, built around a specially-designed major in Christianity and Culture, with a Bachelor of Education degree. The program will be completed over five years. Residence accommodations are available for both men and women. Applicants interested in visiting the residences should contact the Dean of Students, St. Michael’s College Residence at smc.residence@utoronto.ca OR Dean of Women, Loretto College at loretto.college@utoronto.ca. All prospective students are encouraged to see the Associate Registrar for information, counselling and a visit. You may contact the office at stmichaels.registrar@utoronto.ca. The Registrar's office is in Room 207, Alumni Hall, 121 St. Joseph Street. College mailing address is 81 St. Mary Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1J4. Telephone: 416-926-7117 stmichaels.registrar@utoronto.ca Trinity CollegeChancellor: The Hon. William C. Graham, BA, LLB, Doctorat de l'Universite de Paris Provost and Vice-Chancellor: A. Orchard, BA, Ph D Vice-Provost and Dean of Arts: D.P.H. Allen, MA, B. Phil, D. Phil Registrar and Director of Student Services: B.W. Bowden, MA, Ph D Associate Registrar: B. Ferguson, MA, Ph D Associate Registrar: N. De Melo, BA Dean of Students: K. Castle, BA Assistant Dean of Students: Jonathan Steels, BSc., PhD. Bursar: G.B. Seaborn, BA, MBA Librarian: L.W. Corman, MA, MLS Trinity College opened its doors as a university on Queen St. East in 1852, graduating students in Arts, Music, Medicine and Divinity; in 1904 it federated with the University of Toronto, building a near-replica of its original building when it opened on this campus. The College enrols approximately 1,700 students in Arts, Science, and Commerce. It has established interdisciplinary programs in Ethics, Society, and Law; Immunology; and International Relations. The College maintains particular library strengths in these areas as well as in English, History and Philosophy. The College’s limited enrolment fosters a sense of community among faculty and students. Its resident Academic Dons, (senior graduate students who offer tutoring assistance in the Humanities, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences and Commerce), along with the Registrarial staff facilitate informal contact for students with College Fellows who are faculty members drawn from many Arts and Science departments as well as from other Faculties. The College also provides the services of a Writing Centre (978-3530), and a Math Aid Centre (978-8454). In the College’s campus are its Library which includes reference collections, several small reading rooms and reservable rooms for group-study, Chapel, cafeteria, dining halls, common rooms, theatre, and sports facilities. Student debating, athletic and drama societies anchor a very active student ethos and 25% of the College students live in residence. Both residences, at St. Hilda’s and around the Trinity Quadrangle, house women and men, usually allocated by floor. The Gerald Larkin Academic Building, on Devonshire Place, includes the Buttery, theatre, the Centre for Ethics, lecture rooms and offices of many of the teaching staff, together with the Math Aid and Writing Centre. The International Relations Programme and its faculty members are housed in the north building of the Munk Centre for International Studies. The Buttery provides eating, lounge, and study space that is ideal for group discussions and computer use, as well as offices for “non-resident” students and the adjacent theatre. For further information about the College and for residence applications write the Registrar, Trinity College, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1H8. The Registrar will see prospective students by appointment. E-mail address: registrar@trinity.utoronto.ca Web site: http://www.Trinity.utoronto.ca University CollegePrincipal: S. Bashevkin, MA, Ph D Vice-Principal: P.L. Sohm, MA, Ph D Registrar: S. Cornack, BA Associate Registrar: L. Nauman, BA Assistant Registrar: J. Rodriguez Dean of Students: N. Robinson, M Ed Chief Administrative Officer: J. Linley, CMA Director of Alumni and Development: K. Aucoin, CFRE Librarian: M. Fulford, BA, MLS Writing Workshop Director: J. Plotnick, MA, M Sc University College was established in 1853 as the Provincial Arts College (the successor to King’s College, founded in 1827); it still occupies its original building near the centre of the St. George Campus. The College’s students may enrol in any of the courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science. In addition, University College offers four interdisciplinary programs, including Canadian Studies, Drama, Health Studies, and Sexual Diversity Studies. College courses in these and other areas are listed in the Calendar under Drama and University College. University College offers residence accommodation
for 700 undergraduates in both single and double rooms in
its three
co-educational
residences, the Sir Daniel Wilson Residence, Whitney
Hall, and Morrison Hall.
Enquiries should
be addressed to the Residence Office, 79 St. George
Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2E7. University College also offers
study and social
space for off-campus
students at the University College Commuter Centre.
University College offers the services of a Computing Centre, a
Math Aid Centre and
a Writing Workshop.
Other amenities include the University College Library,
which comprises a circulating collection supporting
UC programs
and a spacious
reading room;
the U.C. Union with its dining hall and common rooms;
the Playhouse, a theatre for student productions; the
Junior
Common Room;
and the University College
Literary and Athletic Society, Canada’s oldest student
government, which sponsors a great variety of athletic,
intellectual
and social activities. Victoria CollegeChancellor: N.F. Jewison, BA, CC, LLD President Emeritus: J.E. Hodgetts, MA, PhD, FRSC President and Vice-Chancellor: P.W. Gooch, MA, Ph D Principal and Program Director: D.B. Cook, MA, PhD Associate Director, Office of the Principal: J.L. Welsh Registrar: S.C. McDonald, BA Associate Registrar: E. Melo, BA Associate Registrar, Student Awards and Office Management: A. Prediger Assistant Registrar: V. Ferrier, BA Assistant Registrar: Anna Kot, BA, M I St Director, Alumni Affairs and University Advancement: L.D. Davies, BA Bursar: D. Keeling, BA, MA Dean of Students: J. Hunter BA Librarian: R.C. Brandeis, BA, MLS, Ph D Victoria College, founded in 1836 as Upper Canada Academy, was
granted a university charter in 1841 and federated with the University
of Toronto
in 1892. Residence accommodation for approximately 800 students is available on campus. Annesley Hall, Margaret Addison Hall and Burwash Hall provide accommodation in single and double rooms for chiefly undergraduate students. The Lower Houses of Burwash Hall and Rowell Jackman Hall, an apartment style residence, house upper-year undergraduate and graduate students. All residence students take their meals in Burwash Dining Hall. Non-residence students may purchase meal tickets for Burwash or take light meals at the Wymilwood Cafe (Ned’s). Further information about residences may be obtained by writing to the Dean of Students, Victoria College, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1K7. E-mail: vic.registrar@utoronto.ca Web site: http://vicu.utoronto.ca
Woodsworth CollegePrincipal: J.R. Desloges, MSc, Ph D Registrar: C. Shook, BA, MA Program Director: W.H. Bateman, BA Director, Professional & International Programs: Y. Ali, BA, MSc Associate Registrar: J.N. Guyatt, BA Associate Registrar: A.M. Armogan Associate Registrar: W. Wong, BSc Dean of Students: L. Nassim, BA Director, Academic Writing Centre: W. B. MacDonald, BA, MA Executive Director: Advancement, Alumni & Communications: B. Track, BA, CFRE Chief Administrative Officer: M. Choi, B Com, CA Woodsworth College is named in honour of James Shaver Woodsworth (1874-1942), minister, pacifist, social activist and Member of Parliament who was strongly committed to broadening educational opportunities for all. The College traces its roots to 1905 when a part-time program leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree was established at the University of Toronto. In 1920 the Department of University Extension was organized to offer credit and non-credit courses. Woodsworth College was formally constituted in 1974 to offer credit courses primarily for part-time students in a number of faculties. In 1999 the College opened its doors to students proceeding directly from high school to full time studies. Woodsworth College is now home to over 3500 full time students and 2000 part-time students, who enrol in the full range of Arts and Science courses and programs - day and evening, summer and winter. The College also offers undergraduate degree programs in Criminology and Employment Relations; the Academic Bridging Program; Summer Abroad Programs in several locations, including Australia, Central Europe, China, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, and Mexico; and postgraduate certificates in Human Resource Management and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. A special feature of Woodsworth College is the academic support program which includes academic counselling, financial aid, study skills seminars, the Academic Writing Centre, and the Mathematics Lab. In co-operation with the Commerce Program, the recently expanded Computer Lab has thirty work stations with web access, word editing software and printing facilities. The Computer Lab is available to students enrolled in the Commerce Program or Woodsworth College, and is open extended hours. For further details e-mail wdwregistrar@utoronto.ca or check theWoodsworth web site. Our new residence at the corner of Bloor Street
West and St. George Street accommodates 371 students in air-conditioned
suites with private
single
bedrooms. Each suite accommodates four to six students, with a shared
living area,
a full kitchen and two washrooms. There is twenty-four hour security,
high speed internet access, common areas and laundry facilities.
In addition, we offer a Residence Life Program of social and educational
activities.
The Woodsworth College Residence provides students with an exceptional
residential
experience in a modern building that is conveniently located, close
to classrooms, libraries, athletic facilities and the subway. More
information
about the
residence can be obtained at www.wdw.utoronto.ca/residence.
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