If you are looking for ways to become more involved with the University of Toronto Scarborough, please explore the opportunities below:
Partners in Leadership The goal of the Partners in Leadership alumni mentorship program is to tap into the vast professional experience of U of T Scarborough s professional alumni base to help our graduating students transition from student life to work life.
Athletics Coaching
The Department
of Physical Education and Athletics would also like to encourage alumni
to become involved as leadership mentors and/or coaches for our current
students in the athletics programs. Contact Randy Thomas directly at
(416) 287-7101 or e-mail
randy.thomas@scar.utoronto.ca to find out more.
Hire a Co-op Student
Hire a Co-op student and become part
of a dynamic three-way partnership
between your organization, a student
and the University of Toronto Scarborough.
For information on how to become a Co-op
employer visit the
U of T Co-op website.
Dinner with 12 Strangers
The University of Toronto Scarborough Alumni Association is
currently looking for alumni to host dinners as part of the
Dinner with 12 Strangers program. Hosting involves providing
a venue (your home or an alternate locale) and food of your choice
while engaging with students and other members of the UTSC community.
The Alumni Association will handle the guest list and provide you with
support along the way.
Dinner with 12 Strangers was created to strengthen our UTSC community by bringing together enthusiastic alumni and current students for an evening of good food and great conversation. Hosting a dinner is a rewarding and exciting experience, and can go a long way in making our community more welcoming for all our students. For more information or to register please contact Lisa and Gillian from the University of Toronto Scarborough Alumni Association at utscaa@utsc.utoronto.ca.
Annual Fund builds a culture of gratitude at UTSC
The Annual Fund provides ongoing support and assistance for
students through scholarships, bursaries, innovative
teaching programs.
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