2025 Teacher and Guidance Counsellor Day
For further details and to let us know what events you're interested in attending, please complete the (google form) Save the Date: Teacher and Guidance Counsellor Events form (external link, opens in new window) .
February 6, 2025
Virtual event
11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
May 9, 2025
On-campus event
Do you have a question we can help support? Connect with us via our dedicated teacher and counsellor email and phone line.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 416-979-5027
Are you an international counsellor?
Please visit our Information for International Counsellors page for upcoming events catered to you!
Breaking barriers to university education
This is a Student Recruitment committee dedicated to collaborating with internal units and colleagues to provide resources and opportunities to students in communities with external challenges affecting access to university education. Interested in learning more? Contact us at [email protected] for more information and upcoming events.
Request materials
Fill out the Admissions Handbook Request Form if you wish to receive an order of admissions handbooks to your school. Please note that we only ship to Canadian addresses.
Important deadlines
- Are your students curious when they will hear back? See our Admissions Decisions Release Dates for more information
For your students
We’ve outlined further information and advice you can provide your students, whether they are current applicants or thinking about applying to Toronto Metropolitan University in the future.
Toronto Metropolitan University is pleased to recognize the academic achievements of our students. We offer both generous entrance scholarships and prestigious industry sponsored awards. Once students have applied, they will have access to our online awards and scholarships platform, AwardSpring, which makes it easy to search for and apply for scholarships and awards.
Indigenous Student Services provide a culturally supportive environment to promote academic excellence and serve as a place to balance academic learning with traditional teachings and culture. Visit the Indigenous Student Services website to learn more about the supports provided to students that choose to self-identify.