AMACSS is the Departmental Student Association (DSA) for all mathematics,
computer science, and statistics students at the University of Toronto,
Scarborough campus.
The goal of AMACSS is to foster a collective vision and purpose among all
program students in Computer and Mathematical Sciences at UTSC. AMACSS serves as
a comprehensive resource for students in Computer and Mathematical Sciences
who need assistance and guidance with their education, and in addition, acts as
a voice for the administration, faculty, and other student organizations
where appropriate.
Visit AMACSS’s website for more information.
The CSA is a student association designed around organizing and
implementing events, providing all necessary resources and acting as a
unified voice on behalf of all Co-op student at the University of
Toronto Scarborough. If you are a Co-op Student and would like
more information, please visit the CSA.
The following Web sites provide good resources for problemists. There are hints and solutions available, as well as the problems: Russian problems, Putnam problems, IMO problems, Donald Newman problems, Eotvos problems, Schweitzer problems, Polya & Szego problems and Berkeley preliminaries problems:
For more information, email Raymond Grinnell
The Department of Physical Education and Athletics offers services
which help students maintain a healthy lifestyle, with a balance
between academic studies and personal life. Students can make use
of group fitness, instructional and personal training classes or simply
use the state-of-the-art cardio theatre, cyclefit room, double
gymnasium and The Key™, a strength and conditioning room, according to
their individual schedules. The Athletics Department also offers
personal training with Certified Fitness Consultants. To learn
more, visit the UTSC Athletics' website.
The
SCSU is the official representative body of all undergraduate students
at the University of Toronto Scarborough. The SCSU is committed
to enriching the university experience of all undergraduates by
addressing student needs and interests and in turn delivering services
that meet those needs, including club funding, discount TTC Metropasses and the anti-calendar.
The SCSU advocates on behalf of students on such issues as the cost of
education, campus safety, and academic standards. The SCSU allows
students to get involved by helping out at events such as the Cultural Mosaic or being a part of the Volunteer Network Program (VNP). In addition, students are encouraged to run for positions in SCSU annual democratic elections. Visit SCSU’s website for more information.
Student Affairs is run by a number of individuals devoted to enriching
the intellectual and personal development of students within a
community based on principles of mutual respect and inclusion.
Services offered include the Leadership Development Program, Student
Mentorship Program and the Passport Program.
Visit the Student Affairs website to learn more.