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Ryerson Student Guide

Introduction
Money Matters
Academic Matters
Taking Care of Business
Campus
Student Supports




Services for Students




Centre for Student Development and Counselling




Tri-Mentoring Program




International Services For Students




International Exchange and Work Opportunities for Students




Access Centre for Students with Disabilities




Aboriginal Student Services




Athletics and Recreation




Ryerson's Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Policy




Human Rights and Equity Workshop Series




Sexual Assault on Campus




Ryerson Students' Union (RSU)




CESAR




Digital Media Zone (DMZ)




Office of the Ombudsperson


If You Have A Problem



Tri-Mentoring Program

What is a mentoring program?

First year students are mentored by upper year students providing support to culturally and linguistically diverse students with adjustment to university and the world of work. Once in the program, second and third year students continue to develop leadership skills and participate in mentoring activities. Third and fourth year students are mentored by professionals in the industry they would like to pursue a career in.

Location: POD-54

Phone: 416-979-5000, ext. 6634

E-mail: tmentor@ryerson.ca

Web: www.ryerson.ca/trimentoring

Can any student use the Mentoring and Career Resource Centre?

Yes. It is located in room POD-60A in the Podium building. It houses a collection of electronic and print resources related to career and educational planning and mentoring. Materials include university and college calendars, career-planning guides, career description literature, job search manuals and study abroad directories.



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