Student Resources
As a student group that is, well, run by students, we understand how hard and stressful university can be. That is why we exist: to provide you with the tools and resources you need to succeed academically and professionally. To help you achieve your goals inside and outside the lecture halls, check out some of the resources offered at Toronto Metropolitan University that we think will be the most useful to you!
Course-Specific Tutoring
Free virtual course tutoring sessions led by upper-year TRSM students who have received a grade between the A+ to B+ range. There are three types of tutoring sessions offered: Tutoring, Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) and Peer-Led Course Review.
Course-Specific Tip Sheets
The PASS office has curated course-specific tip sheets and video resources to help students master the material taught in class.
Tri-Mentoring Program
The Tri-Mentoring Program helps students find belonging through Peer, Group, and Career mentoring. It offers support for first-year students, connects upper-year students with industry professionals, hosts group meetings for diverse communities, and provides access to mentors online for chats and advice.
Mental Health Resources
Toronto Metropolitan University provides its students, faculty, and staff with easy-to-access mental health resources and groups to help cope with anxiety, depression and stress.