After Admission
Now that you have been admitted to New, there are some key steps to take to get ready for the first day of classes.
Learn moreNow that you have been admitted to New, there are some key steps to take to get ready for the first day of classes.
Learn moreThe Faculty of Arts & Science at U of T offers over 2,000 courses and over 300 programs. With so many options, keep these tips in mind when deciding on your first year courses.
Learn moreYour Arts & Science degree is comprised of a number of different components from program requirements to breadth requirements and more.
Learn moreA guide to understanding the course descriptions at the Faculty of Arts & Science.
Learn moreA guide to understanding the Registration Instructions & Timetable and the various codes that provide enrolment information.
Learn moreNew College’s interdisciplinary academic programs have an emphasis on equity, diversity, and social justice. Learn more about each of these programs and what they offer.
Learn moreNew College offers a unique First-Year Foundation Program called New ONE: Learning without Borders. Small classes give you the opportunity to work closely with faculty and fellow students and get enhanced support with research and writing.
Learn moreA list of resources available to all New College students throughout their degree, from academic help to life outside the classroom.
Learn moreThe Writing Centre provides personalized, one-on-one sessions with highly skilled instructors to help you develop your thinking and writing at university.
Learn moreThe D.G. Ivey Library is one of the best-kept secrets on campus. It’s a bright, quiet study space with access to the tools and resources you need to complete your assignments and study for your tests and exams.
Learn more”“New College has a wide variety of resources available for all students throughout their degree. I have benefited from booking appointments at the Registrar’s Office to ease my transition from high school to university, as well as to gain insight into my undergraduate degree. I have also spent hours studying at the Ivey Library and I never have to worry about a low battery, as they have many laptop chargers available. The library is easily accessible through New College’s tunnels, which is beneficial for any student living on residences or anyone trying to avoid the cold weather.”
Jade Ong-ToneFourth-year Neuroscience & Physiology student