Academic Advising & Planning
CS Undergrad Office
Academic advisors in the CS undergraduate office are here to help you with any questions you have about CS courses, programs, and co-curricular opportunities. Please call or email us, or book an advising appointment, if you have questions about:
Choosing courses
Completing program requirements
Participating in CS research or projects
Finding opportunities for work, internships, and mentorship
Getting involved in the CS community — becoming an Ambassador, joining a club or one of our learning communities
We are also happy to help you connect with other U of T resources — if you're not sure who to contact, we'll help refer you to the best resource.
If you’d like to discuss any of these questions or any other questions about Computer Science courses or programs, drop-in, in-person advising is available Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 10am–12pm and 2–4pm in BA4207. At other times, or if you have a more complex question and would like to schedule an advising appointment, please email cs.undergrad@utoronto.ca. Advisors are available during business hours Monday through Friday, and we try to answer emails within 2–3 business days.
College Registrar's Offices
“As an Arts & Science student, your College Registrar's Office is your hub for academic advising, support services, information and advice of all kinds." Services include:
Information and guidance about navigating Arts & Science and U of T requirements
Academic, personal and financial advising
Referrals to services and supports, including Health & Wellness, learning strategists, and Accessibility Services
College writing centres, math aid centres, and computer facilities
Sidney Smith Commons
Sidney Smith Commons supports the academic needs of undergraduate Arts & Science students. Services include:
Recognized study groups
Program and Exam toolkits
Individual and group study space with peer support
Live chat to help you connect with the right resource at the right time
Academic Success
Academic Success helps students identify and achieve their learning goals. Services include:
Courses and workshops, including an online Academic Success course and Exam Prep workshops
Appointments with an academic peer mentor
Self-directed resources about learning and study skills
Career Exploration & Education
Career Exploration & Education supports students and recent graduates as they build their future. They help students explore what they can do with their degree, discover job opportunities and future education. Services include:
Career Start and Career Navigator, for self-directed career exploration
Conferences, including Next Steps and Working for Change, and job and further education fairs, and on-campus recruitment sessions