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Phishing Emails & Canada Post Delays

Phishing emails: Some students have been receiving phishing emails. Any communication sent from the University of Toronto will never ask you to click on or send personal or financial information to an external login or email. Learn more about phishing emails and how to report them.
Canada Post delays: Please note that mail service may be delayed due to Canada Post disruptions.

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Holiday Closure

Please note that on Tuesday, October 7th, Client Services and the Office of Convocation will open at one hour later, at 2:00pm. For the Thanksgiving holiday, they will also close early at 3:00pm on Friday, October 10, and be closed all day on Monday, October 13.

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Holiday Closure

Client Services, Transcripts and the Office of Convocation will be closed on Friday, August 1 and Monday, August 4 for Presidential Day and the Civic Holiday. They will be re-opening on Tuesday, August 5 (Client Services at 1:00pm and the Office of Convocation at 9:00am).

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Convera Maintenance

Please note: Convera will be down for scheduled maintenance on Friday, August 15th, 2025, from 9:00pm – 5:00am EDT. If you are planning on using Convera for payments, please so do before 2:00pm EDT on August 15th to avoid payment delays.

Government of Ontario Indigenous Student Bursary

The Government of Ontario has provided funding for the Indigenous Student Bursary. This award is provided to self-identified Indigenous students with financial need who are attending the University of Toronto.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this bursary, students must:

  • self-identify as an Indigenous person in Canada. For the purposes of this bursary, an Indigenous person in Canada is anyone who states that they are an Indigenous person, that is, First Nations, Métis or Inuk (Inuit);
  • demonstrate financial need;
  • be attending U of T; and
  • meet the Canadian citizenship and Ontario residency requirements.

The bursary is available to students for any year of the program they are enrolled in. Students who have previous postsecondary education are still eligible to receive the Indigenous Student Bursary.

Award Type: Current students

Action: Application Required

Availability: Domestic students

Level of Study: Undergraduate and Graduate

Actual Deadline Date: Application closes on February 1, 2026

Value/Amount: $1,000 to $3,500

How to Apply

  • Complete the U of T Indigenous Student Bursary application.
  • Undergraduate and graduate applications for this program are administered by the University Registrar’s Office.
  • Paper applications or applications sent by email will not be accepted.

Decision

  • Applicants will be informed of the award decisions by email. This is usually within a month or two after the application deadline.
  • Award recipients will receive an award letter by email. The award letter will include information on the award payment and should be kept for future reference.