Learn about services for students at George Brown College, including their accessibility services, peer and academic support programs, financial aid, campus accessibility, and more.
George Brown College serves 15,000 full-time students and 60,000 part-time students on 4 main campuses and several additional locations in Toronto, Ontario. The main campuses are: Casa Loma Campus, St. James Campus, Waterfront Campus, and Ryerson Campus.
George Brown has a wide-range of programs as part of its academic centres:
- Business
- Centre for Arts, Design and Information Technology
- Community Services & Early Childhood
- Construction & Engineering Technologies
- Health Sciences
- Hospitality & Culinary Arts
- Preparatory and Liberal Studies
The addresses for George Brown College campuses are:
Ryerson Campus:
99 Gerrard Street East
Eric Palin Hall
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K8
Casa Loma Campus:
160 Kendal Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5R 1M3
St. James Campus:
200 King Street East
Toronto, Ontario M5A 3W8
Waterfront Campus:
51 Dockside Drive
Toronto, Ontario M5A 0B6
(416) 415-2000
Accessibility Services
At George Brown College, the centre providing accessibility services to students is called . Accessibile Learning Services is the primary place to find out about all of your disability related needs. George Brown also has videos outlining some of their services:
- Explaining the role of a
- Explaining the process for
Accessibility Plan
For more information about accessibility at George Brown College, and their current initiatives to address issues of accessibility, please see George Brown College's .
Documentation Requirements
In order to access accommodations at George Brown College, please visit the linked webpage to learn what is required to show proof of a disability.
Health Services
George Brown does not have a Health Services clinic, however they do provide to students.
Counselling Services
George Brown College offers for any student who may be experiencing stressful events in their life.
Peer Mentoring
George Brown has a program that aims to enhance student well-being and success by offering one-on-one coaching, events, weekly activities, online resources and workshops at every George Brown campus.
Academic Support
George Brown College offers and other learning support through the at the Casa Loma, St. James, and Waterfront campuses to students who are having academic difficulties.
Library Services
The , on the Casa Loma, St. James, and Waterfront campuses, offers services that enable library users who have a disability or are Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing to access library services and resources effectively. The goal of the Library Learning Commons is to provide all learning materials and services accessible. Students who experience accessibility barriers are asked to contact the library staff.
Other Support Services
Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards
George Brown College’s office offers a range of financial assistance which consists of merit-based scholarships, need-based bursaries, and awards based on academic achievement. Information regarding George Brown College’s financial aid is available on their website, as well as complete lists of scholarships, bursaries, awards, and contact information.
On-Campus Housing
George Brown College offers fully furnished, two-bedroom apartments in their on-campus residence, . Suites include a kitchenette, three-piece bathroom, and two bedrooms, along with communal space on every floor and 24-hour staff.
Off-Campus Housing
Students attending George Brown can contact the on campus for assistance in finding off-campus housing.
Campus Accessibility
George Brown offers for Casa Loma, St. James, and Waterfront campus.
Toronto Transit
The is comprised of subways, buses, and streetcars. A discounted is available for purchase for full-time students at George Brown College. are provided for each of the TTC transit options.
Accessibility
The TTC offers on both their buses and subways. Accessible services on buses include kneeling features, ramps, lifts, automated next stop announcements, wheel chair and scooter positions, and priority seating. The subways provide accessible services such as wheel chair positions and priority seating. There are elevators at half of the subway stations, with the goal of the remaining stations to be accessible by 2025.
The TTC offers the which allows users of the transit system who require a support person to have this person travel with them at no additional cost. Persons interested in the support program must fill out the .
is a service that provides door-to-door accessible transit service for persons with physical disabilities. The TTC has established for the use of Wheel-Trans. Persons seeking to use Wheel-Trans must participate in an in-person interview.
George Brown College offers , , and many other courses.