Accessibility in the Classroom

Academic Accommodation Support (AAS) is Toronto Metropolitan University’s disability services office who work directly with incoming and returning students looking for help with their academic accommodations. AAS works with any student who requires academic accommodation regardless of program or course load.
- Learn more about Academic Accommodation Support
- Learn how to register with AAS

Toronto Metropolitan University Library is committed to providing equal access to services and collections. The library provides access to course readings, research texts, and videos in accessible formats, as well as various adaptive software in select workstations in the library.
- View all Library Accessibility Services
- Accessible Format Production for students registered with AAS
- Find & order Closed Captioned Media
Other student support services
Student Learning Support
Student Learning Support (SLS) is a group of services and programs aimed at helping students engage more effectively in their academic studies. SLS offers individual support and group sessions in the following areas:
Centre for Student Development and Counseling
Our services, programs and resources are intended to assist students not only to solve immediate problems, but also to define their personal, academic and career goals, and to acquire the self-confidence and transferable skills necessary for professional success and individual growth.
Tri-Mentoring
The mission of the Tri-Mentoring Program is to facilitate students' learning, leadership, and employment through mentoring, learning support and leadership training. The program matches first year students with upper year students in the same program or with similar interests in order to help incoming students successfully transition into their first year.
Learn more about Tri-Mentoring.
Human Rights Services
The Office of Human Rights Services works with members of the Toronto Metropolitan University community to promote a study, work and living environment free of discrimination and harassment. Our services are available to all employees (faculty and staff), students, and visitors. The Office does not advocate for any individual or group. It advocates for fairness and for a community where the dignity and human rights of all its members are respected and upheld.
Learn more about Human Rights Services.
RyeACCESS
RyeACCESS works to reclaim our bodies and minds through advocacy, campaigns, outreach, education, and events. We focus on both systemic and individual issues in an effort to create an equitable environment and promote the empowerment, autonomy and freedom of students with disabilities.
Learn more about RyeACCESS. (external link)
Mental Health and Wellbeing
The Mental Health and Wellbeing website has information for all students, staff and faculty. It offers resources so that you can get support for yourself or others. The resources on this website are available on-campus, in our communities or online, so you can access the support you need, in the way you need.
Learn more about Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Resources for faculty
- Student Learning Support is committed to providing faculty with resources and expertise to support and enhance learning in their courses and across the curricula. To learn more about their services and information on the academic accommodation process, visit Student Learning Support for Faculty.
- Teaching Development is a primary resource area within the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. Through a collaborative approach, the Centre fosters a community dedicated to big thinking about curriculum, pedagogy and creative ways of developing inclusive teaching practices that enrich the student learning experience.