OCAD University

Learn about services for students at Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD U), including their accessibility services, peer and academic support programs, financial aid, campus accessibility, and more.

General Information

The Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD University) is located in Toronto, Ontario, and provides educational opportunities to 1,000 part-time, and 3,300 full-time students. OCAD University has three faculties, each with their own academic programs and departments:

  • Faculty of Art
  • Faculty of Design
  • Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Interdisciplinary Studies

The address for OCAD University is:

OCAD University: 
100 McCaul Street
Toronto, Ontario  M5T 1W1 
(416) 977-6000

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services

At OCAD University, the centre providing accessibility services to students is called . Student Accessibility Services is the primary place to find out about all of your disability related needs.

 

Accessibility Plan

For more information about accessibility at OCAD University, and their current initiatives to address issues of accessibility, please see OCAD University’s .

 

Documentation Requirements

In order to access accommodations at OCAD University, please visit the linked webpage to learn what  is required to show proof of a disability.

Support Services Available

Health Services

At OCAD University, the  offers a team of health care professionals who provide medical services to students.

 

Counselling Services

OCAD University offers  for any student who may be experiencing stressful events in their life.

 

Peer Mentoring

The  at OCAD University is designed for first year students who would like to receive mentorship from upper year students.

 

Academic Support

The  at OCAD University offers a variety of programs to help students with their academic writing.  They also offer one-on-one  that is tailored specifically to students’ needs.

 

Library Services

The  at OCAD University offers various resources for students including databases, journals, e-books, and e-videos. The library also provides services for students such as the Learning Zone, an alternative work area where students can collaborate with other students and faculty, and Visual Resources, where students can access a wide variety of digital, video, and audio materials. The Dorothy H. Hoover Library also provides accessible materials, resources, and facilities to students with disabilities.

 

Academic Advising

The  at OCAD University provides support and advice for students related to their personal and academic success on matters such as: course selection and program planning, making up failed courses, and changing programs or majors.

 

Other Support Services

Financial Aid

Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards

OCAD University’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 OCAD University's financial aid is available on their website, as well as complete lists of scholarships, bursaries, awards, and contact information.

Residence and Housing

On-Campus Housing

OCAD University does not offer any on-campus residence services. 

 

Off-Campus Housing

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Getting Around

Toronto Transit

The  is comprised of subways, buses, and streetcars. A discounted  is available for purchase for full-time students at OCAD University.  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. 

Academic Programs

OCAD University offers a wide range of  in their faculties. Information about the academic programs and educational opportunities at OCAD University is available on their website.