Ask, listen, talk

Office of the Dean of Students

416-585-4528
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
Goldring Student Centre, 150 Charles Street West

At the Office of the Dean of Students you’ll find staff to help resolve issues, ranging from academics to mental health. Students can speak to the staff members at the front desks, Megan Junke and Wanda Hughes. From there you will be directed to a staffer who can help resolve the issue(s) you’re facing.

Health and Wellness Centre

416-978-8030
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
214 College Street, 2nd floor

The Health and Wellness Centre provides an array of mental health services, such as individual therapy, appointments with licensed psychiatrists, embedded counselors, and online counseling via Counseline.

Victoria College Personal Counsellor 

416-978-8030
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm
Ground floor of Goldring Student Centre, Room 122

These one-on-one meetings can help students with personal, academic, and basic mental health issues. Appointments can be booked through the UofT Health and Wellness Centre with the number above

Victoria College Registrar

416-585-4508
Monday to Thursday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm and Friday, 10 am to 4:30 pm
Second floor of Northrop Frye Hall

The registrar primarily academic issues. If you have any physical or personal difficulties, such as an illness that would impact your academic performance or attendance, you can book an academic advising appointment to discuss options such as deferring an exam. Appointments can be booked by phone or in person.

Victoria College Learning Strategist

Number: 416-585-4508
Availability: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Location: Registrar’s Office, Northrop Frye Hall, Room 106

Consider consulting a learning strategist to help you with time management, note-taking, concentration, stress management, and planning for tests and assignments. Appointments can be booked by phone or by drop-in at the Registrar’s Office.

Good2Talk

1-866-925-5454
24/7

Good2Talk is an over-the-phone student helpline for information and referrals related to mental health. They can recommend services and supports both on- and off-campus. Additionally, students can speak anonymously to a professional counsellor.

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