The information on this page and on the pages accessible via the links on the left, contain information for new and continuing students. If you require information that you cannot find here, please contact the Graduate Studies Office.
Beginning in 2010/11, M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. students must attend 70% of the MIE Seminar Series for the first one and two years of their program, respectively. Click here to see how many you've attended so far.
The School of Graduate Studies (SGS) maintains a helpful page with information regarding housing, registration and enrolment, orientation, the Grad Room, and more.
The Essential Grad Guide contains a wealth of information important for both new and current students, including a list of deadlines that students should be aware of.
Students are responsible for keeping all contact information (mailing/permanent/e-mail addresses, telephone numbers) updated on ROSI.
Students must maintain a valid University of Toronto issued (utoronto.ca or toronto.edu) e-mail address that is recorded on ROSI for all departmental and university official correspondence. All students should read the Policy on Official Correspondence with Students.
In the event of an academic or administrative grievance related to MIE Graduate Studies, a student should first speak with their supervisor or the instructor of a course, as appropriate. If no resolution can be found, then the student should consult the MIE Graduate Studies Coordinator, who may advise that the student submit a formal appeal to the MIE Graduate Department Academic Appeals Committee (GDAAC).
The graduate academic appeals process is described in detail in the SGS calendar.
The University also runs two offices to protect the rights of individuals. These are: