Questions?

Do you want to study psychology at the University of Toronto? Do you need to make sure you have everything you need to graduate? Curious what you can do with your degree?

Our expert advisors can help.

Our Department is scent-free! If you plan to visit our offices, please refrain from wearing fragrances or other scented products. Note that our offices close at 2:00 PM on Fridays in the summer, from July to September.

When reaching out, email one staff member at a time. Your message will typically be responded to within 1-2 business days, except during peak periods.

Please do not mark emails or voicemails "Urgent" or contact staff who do not work for the undergraduate program if we cannot assist you right away.

 

Future Students


For academic advising for prospective incoming students (high school, first-year UofT, transfers), please contact:

On-Campus Advising Hours: Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last appointment at 4:30 PM), except for the lunch hour. Days and times are subject to change. Appointments can be either virtual or in-person.

Virtual Advising Hours: Mondays to Fridays beginning at 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last appointment at 4:30 PM), except for the lunch hour. Days and times are subject to change.

 

Current Students


For academic advising for current Psychology program students, please contact:

On-Campus Office Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (last appointment at 3:30 PM), except for the lunch hour. Days and times are subject to change. Appointments can be either virtual or in-person.

Drop-ins can be accommodated for shorter advising sessions, but appointments are preferred, especially for longer sessions (either virtual or in-person). Please email psy.undergrad@utoronto.ca to set up a meeting. Appointments are a maximum of 30 minutes in length. If you think you need more than 30 minutes, please book a follow-up appointment on another day. 

 

Professional and Academic


For advising on professional and academic matters that extend beyond questions about psychology programs and courses, please:

Appointments are preferred: https://psyugfacultyadvisor.youcanbook.me/

Examples of advising topics include your interests and career goals, graduate school, evaluating and developing your skills, and networking. Please do not contact Dr. Waggoner Denton for questions about program admission or course enrolment. These questions should be directed to the Undegraduate Administrator or Undergraduate Assistants.

 

Other Questions


For general Arts & Science degree advising, financial aid counselling, and personal counselling, please visit your College Registrar's Office at: