George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.
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What happens if I'm late or miss my tutoring session?
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You can cancel your appointment online on our booking system, or by phone. We have a 12-hour cancellation policy, which means you must cancel your appointment at least 12 hours before your scheduled time. If you do not cancel your appointment it will be counted as a missed appointment. Missing two...
What is an online tutoring session like?
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An online tutoring session will be a lot like a regular tutoring session. You will still be expected to set goals for the session and work with your tutor to achieve them. You will be able to use your camera and microphone to see and chat with your tutor, although there is a chat feature in each...
What is Degree Works?
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Degree works is the new academic progress report. It is available through STU-VIEW and will be available for students whose programs began in Fall 2018 or later. Students whose programs began prior to Fall 2018 can continue to use the CAPP report in STU-VIEW to monitor their academic progress. Your...
What is CAPP?
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CAPP CAPP stands for Curriculum Advising and Program Planning. Your Academic department can run a CAPP report to check your academic progress, and help determine which courses you require to complete your program. For more information, please check our website on CAPP. If you would like further...
What is the location for the residence?
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The residence is located at 80 Cooperage Street, Toronto ON M5A 0J3 (open in Google Maps), Downtown Toronto next to the Distillery District. Short walk to classes at St. James and Waterfront Campuses and less than 40 minutes via transit to the Casa Loma Campus.
What is the penalty for late fee payments?
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Late Fee Penalty The late payment fee for Post-Secondary full-time student is $150. This fee is non-appealable. Students also run the risk of not being guaranteed a seat in their program if fees are not paid by the due date outlined on the invoice. For more information see Tuition Fees and Costs.
What is the Student Association?
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The Student Association is your official student union; focused on representation, advocacy, and programming on students’ experience, rights, and issues. Committed to supporting each other in the struggle for student rights, the pursuit of quality education and the provision of services in a safe...
What is the number in column B/C for on my T2202 form?
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In addition to claiming tuition and ancillary fees, you are also eligible to claim $400 for each month of full-time study or $120 for each month of part-time study. A full-time month equals at least 12 contact hours per week times three (3) consecutive weeks. A part-time month equals at least 3...
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...
What tuition fees are not eligible for my T2202?
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Fees that are not eligible include: Student Association fees, health and dental insurance, transportation and parking, meals and lodging, goods of lasting value that you will keep, such as a dental kits, uniforms, tools and costs of books. Facilities fees, supply fees and laboratory fees are not...
When will I find out if I have been accepted into the residence?
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Academic Year Acceptance Our first round of formal acceptance emails will be mailed out in April. If we reach full capacity, you will receive a waitlist notification. We will be communicating to new applicants every 10 business days with the status of your applications/acceptance.
Where can I find information for my tuition tax receipt?
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Tuition Tax Receipts (T2202A) You can get a copy of your Tuition Tax Receipt through your STU-VIEW account. The receipt is available online in February of each year for the previous tax year. For more information, please visit the Tuition Tax Receipt webpage.
Where can I find more information about placement testing?
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For more information about placement testing, you may: Visit the Assessment Centre websiteE-mail your questions to gbctest@georgebrown.ca Please note that although we strive to return phone calls and emails promptly, our response may take up to 3 business days due to a high volume of inquiries.
Where can I find more information about my tuition fees?
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For more information, please see the Tuition Policy FAQs for full-time post-secondary students.
Where should I go for my online or remote counselling appointment?
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Find a private space where you feel comfortable for your online appointment with your counsellor. Having a session while you are in a moving vehicle or walking/sitting in public is not appropriate. Please note that for security reasons, you will be asked to provide the address of your location at...
Which books do I use for my course?
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It’s a good idea to attend your classes before buying any textbooks to make sure you buy the right one. On the first day of your class, you will get a course outline listing the course materials or textbooks you will need for your course. However, for some full-time programs, you may also get a book...
Who should apply to graduate?
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If you are a Full-time, Post-secondary or Apprenticeship student registered in the final semester of your program, and meet the requirements to graduate, you will be graduated automatically by the college and you do not need to complete an application to graduate. Your information will be processed...
Why doesn’t my T2202 form match the amount that I paid for my course?
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The total amount of tuition fees paid may not necessarily correspond to your T2202 because not all of your tuition fees are tax deductible. Also, the T2202 is based on the tax year (January - December) not the school year (September - April).
Why have I not received an invoice?
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For full time students who have: taken a break from studieshave a special timetableare on a reduced course load as per Accessible Learning Servicesare planning on attending an optional term an invoice may not be generated in the above cases. Students should contact their academic department for...
How can I become a Peer Tutor?
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Interested in becoming a Peer Tutor? See our Become a Tutor page to check out our hiring requirements and apply online.