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Academic Accommodation Support (AAS)

Academic Accommodation Support (AAS) is your accessibility services office, supporting students with disabilities. We work with the Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) community to create inclusive learning environments.   Part of Student Wellbeing, AAS helps to reduce barriers and promote accessibility. By providing education, programming and services to students and faculty at TMU, we help develop academic accommodations and build your skills.

Supports and Resources

Accommodation Facilitator

Meet with accommodation to learn more about the resources offered to you.   

Accommodation Guide

Designed for both students and instructors, this resource provides information to guide and support the implementation of academic accommodation.

STRIVE

STRIVE is a workshop series that supports students in their academic journey, while also connecting them with a disability-affirming community.

Email: strive@torontomu.ca

SHIFT

Offered during the summer, SHIFT is an orientation program for students with disabilities that guides students and their parents/support persons through navigating accessibility services.

Email: shift@torontomu.ca

Inclusive Learning Support

Explore different learning strategies and assistive technology tools to develop an approach to your studies that is tailored to your needs . Inclusive learning offers 1:1 LS/AT appointments and group programming (STRIVE).

Accommodated Test Centre

The Accommodated Test Centre (ATC) coordinates and administers accommodated quizzes, tests, midterms, make-up tests, and final exams for students registered with AAS. 

To book a test: 

  • Visit the AAS Student Portal.
  • For step-by-step instructions, visit the ATC test booking guide.
  • The deadline to book with the ATC is 10 days before quizzes, tests, midterms and exams.

Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 557932

Email: testcentre@torontomu.ca

Location

VIC B15, Lower Level, Victoria Building
285 Victoria Street

Financial Support

You may be eligible for certain bursaries that will support your disability-related expenses associated with accessing your education.