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Since its conception the Transitional Year Program has endured hostility from the University of Toronto.  These advances are guised as restructure for the programs best interests without consulting or taking into account the people who are served and involved with the program.  All that is left is our voice to ask for consideration, transparency, and well researched decisions aimed at building on the excellence the program delivers.  Earlier this year in another effort to combat the universities assaults (July 18, 2013) community members contributed what they could to find support as demonstrated by this video.

The Varsity

U of T maintains exclusionary culture

 

How do you create a safe campus for all students when marginalization is latent everywhere?

 

The University of Toronto is situated in what is arguably the most diverse city in the world, and nearly all accounts of the institution take that into consideration. We have international students from all over the globe, and domestic students also bring an array of experiences and identities with them.  Read more

Partisan

​Students will not stop fighting​

In July, the University of Toronto’s decision to shut down the Transitional Year Program (TYP) program will be finalized. Students who have dropped out of high school but who now want to pursue higher education will never experience the kind of education that the TYP program has to offer. Read more

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​​"EDUCATION, LIBERATION, ACTION!" Forum on Equity and Education Presented by University of Toronto Transitional Year Programme Students and Alumni

Over the last forty-three years, the Transitional Year Programme (TYP) has offered applicants a full-time access program uniquely geared towards historically underrepresented experiences, while also offering students with a chance to gain entry into the University of Toronto Undergraduate Faculty of Arts and Science. Read more

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