SEE U of T Scarborough

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Support, Engage, Experience University of Toronto Scarborough

SEE U of T  Scarborough is an access program and collaboration between the University of Toronto  Scarborough (U of T Scarborough) and the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) inspired by the See U of T pilot program. The aim of the program is to encourage students who come from communities historically underrepresented at U of T and post-secondary institutions to view post-secondary education as a viable destination.

See U of T Scarborough is a program for students to immerse themselves in university studies, leadership development, and campus life over two semesters, in Grade 11 and 12.

Eligibility: Students who identify as Black or Indigenous from designated TDSB schools, space permitting.

 

Your Journey Starts Here!

SEE U of T Scarborough

Start your Journey now! 

Complete the SEE U of T Scarborough application

For application support, or for more information, please connect with your Guidance Counsellor.

 

Earn credits towards your OSSD and a University of Toronto Scarborough credit in your grade 11 (semester 2) and grade 12 (semester 1) years:

  • Cooperative Education
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • U of T Scarborough Credit

 

  • Gain professional experience through a co-op placement at U of T Scarborough
  • Develop and strengthen leadership, communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills
  • Experience life on a university campus
  • Interact with U of T Scarborough faculty, staff, and current students
  • Engage in mentorship opportunities with U of T Scarborough students

Students who identify as Black or Indigenous from designated TDSB schools, space permitting.

Student Eligibility:

  • Participants need to be Domestic students e.g.  Canadian Citizens or Permanent Resident
  • Enrolled as a full-time student at a participating TDSB school in Scarborough
  • Earned or Enrolled in ENG3U or NBE3U
  • Complete Application & Expression of Interest Form by deadline date
  • SEE U of T Scarborough can be scheduled without conflict(s) towards graduation

 

Connect with your Guidance Counsellor for more information.