Graduate Graduate Office Overview
Contact Us
Location: Room 143 of the Edward Johnson Building (80 Queen's Park)
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00-5:00
Graduate Office Staff
What we can help you with
The Grad Office administers graduate Music programs under the School of Graduate Studies (SGS). We offer support for current graduate students:
- Student records
- Course administration
- Information about academic regulations
- Program Time Limit and Candidacy
- Leaves of absence
- Graduate applications
- TA matters
- Administration of scholarship applications (CGS-D, CGS-M, OGS, etc.)
SGS provides direction and consultation with the following. More information at: sgs.utoronto.ca/current-students/student-forms-letter-requests/
- Confirmation letters for enrollment or degree requirements met
- Financial aid and advising (bursaries, emergency loans)
- Award applications (SGS awards, provincial and/or federal awards)
- Name and Gender Change
- Legal Status Change
Supervision Guidelines and Thesis Formatting
Quick Resource List
Please visit the Accessibility Services page.
Please visit the Anti-racism & Cultural Diversity Office page.
Please visit the Career Exploration and Education page.
Please visit The Centre for International Experience (CIE).
Please visit the Centre for Learning Strategy Support.
Please visit the Community Safety Office.
Please visit the Family Care Office.
- SGS Emergency Grants for unexpected financial emergencies SGS Emergency Grants
- SGS Emergency Loans for students who are awaiting payments for funding packages or TA wages.
Please visit the Financial Aid and Advising page for more information.
Please visit First Nations House.
Please visit Grad Life.
Please visit the Graduate Centre for Academic Communication.
- Better coping skills workshops
- Same day counselling and mental health resources
- Health & Wellness Peer Support
- University of Toronto Graduate Student Union (UTGSU) Health Insurance Plan
- StudentCare (UTGSU Health Plan Coverage)
For more information on additional resources, please visit Health & Wellness.
- Graduate House is the only on-campus residence reserved exclusively for graduate and professional faculty students. Graduate House is a suite-style residence with spaces available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Student Family Housing is a family-oriented residence reserved for U of T students in a full-time degree program with partners and/or children, located near Yonge and Bloor.
- Housing Services can help you find off-campus accommodations, and includes:
- Off-campus rental listings
- Roommate finder
- Info on tenant rights & responsibilities
For more information about housing, please visit the Housing page.
Please visit the Multi-faith Centre.
Find information from the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) including FAQs, university-wide awards, awards for international students, confirmation of enrolment forms, the graduate calendar, graduate fee schedules, the Centre for Graduate Professional Development, the Centre for Graduate Mentorship & Supervision, and more.
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