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Who needs a Toronto Metropolitan University/George Brown Student Photo ID at Toronto Metropolitan University?
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Students enrolled in the programs offered by the School of Early Childhood will need a Toronto Metropolitan University/George Brown College Photo ID/OneCard that specifically identifies you as a George Brown College student on the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University. Please note: Students will...
I have a virtual (video) appointment with my counsellor. I am worried about privacy and people being able to access our Zoom meeting.
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GBC Counselling Services uses a Zoom version that meets all privacy concerns. Only people who have the link will be allowed into the meeting. All participants will have to wait in the virtual waiting room until they are admitted by the counsellor.
Where should I go to find resources for new students?
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Beginning life as a college student can be overwhelming. There is so much to learn about the campus and student services, let alone getting your head around your studies. Often the biggest question is, “Where do I start?” Access our Student Guide to assist you with getting started, getting involved...
When do my OSAP repayments begin?
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Repayments of your government student loans begin six months from the end of your full-time studies. If you complete your program earlier, your repayments will begin six months from that date. Prior to the end of the six months, you will receive your repayment information just via mail. It is your...
What should I bring to my tutoring session?
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We ask students to bring all necessary materials and do not assume that their tutor will be familiar with their assignment or their course. For assignments, this means bringing in your assignment description and assignment rubric, as well as any rough draft or current work on that assignment. Other...
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