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Privacy & Confidentiality

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Equity, diversity and inclusion are fundamental values at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). The TMU Student Diversity Self-ID survey supports these values by helping us to better understand the diversity of our student population. In turn, this helps us to develop programs and initiatives that help increase the representation of students from equity-deserving groups, as well as the success and inclusion of our students. TMU is committed to identifying and eliminating barriers. We encourage participation from all members of our student community. 

Self-Identification is completely voluntary. There is a “Prefer not to answer” option to every question. You may update or change any responses you provide at any time in MyServiceHub. 

Rules around information collection

Your personal information is collected under the authority of the  (PDF file) Toronto Metropolitan University Act, (formerly Ryerson University Act) and in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (external link) . Personal information is collected from this survey for the purposes set forth in this survey and the purposes outlined in the Toronto Metropolitan University Notice of Collection, including equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives and related purposes.

Your information is not anonymous, but is kept confidential. TMU may contact you based on your response to the survey, including to provide you with information about TMU programs, initiatives, supports, services, events, opportunities and related purposes.  For example, to let you know about employers seeking graduates from underrepresented groups, to let you know about exam support or upcoming scholarship deadlines for students from equity-deserving groups. You can opt out of receiving these emails at any time, by notifying the sender.The University is required to disclose certain personal information to the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (the “Ministry”) under section 15 of the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities Act, RSO 1999, Chapter M19, as amended.  For example, the University must report personal information such as Ontario Education Numbers, student characteristics, and educational outcomes to the Ministry. The Ministry collects this data for purposes such as planning, allocating and administering public funding to colleges, universities and other post-secondary educational and training institutions and to conduct research and analysis, including longitudinal studies, and statistical activities conducted by or on behalf of the ministry for purposes that relate to post-secondary education and training.

Information sharing with the Ministry of Education

The university is required to disclose certain personal information to the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (the “Ministry”) under section 15 of the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities Act, RSO 1999, Chapter M19, as amended.  For example, the University must report personal information such as Ontario Education Numbers, student characteristics, and educational outcomes to the Ministry. The Ministry collects this data for purposes such as planning, allocating and administering public funding to colleges, universities and other post-secondary educational and training institutions and to conduct research and analysis, including longitudinal studies, and statistical activities conducted by or on behalf of the Ministry for purposes that relate to post-secondary education and training.

The Privacy Office has been consulted  to ensure your personal information is collected, used, stored, and destroyed in accordance with the University’s Information Protection and Providing Access to Restricted Information Policy.

Questions

If you have questions about data collection, use and disclosure of this information by the university, or you require the survey in an alternate format, please contact the Research, Planning and Assessment unit in the Office of the Vice-President, Equity and Community Inclusion at diversitydata@torontomu.ca.