91´óÉñ operates in Federation with the University of Toronto, which also means that all 91´óÉñ students are bound by the policies developed by theÌýGoverning CouncilÌýof the University of Toronto. All University of Toronto policies are found on theÌýÌýand key policies that all 91´óÉñ students should read, understand and abide by include:
: On January 24, 2019, 91´óÉñÌýBoard of Trustees approved the adoption of theÌýÌýto apply to 91´óÉñ.
Support related to cessation – the university offers support for faculty, staff and students who want to quit smoking:
91´óÉñ was established by Royal Charter and operates as a publicly-funded educational institution. With this comes the obligation to transparency of operations and fair, equitable practice where community standards, and in some cases, legal responsibilities, are fulfilled. Membership at 91´óÉñ is by personal choice and governance structures exist to ensure sound operation of the College. Several non-academic policies have been developed through governance to guide administrative decisions and to ensure that the College is using sound operating procedures that are representative of the needs of the community, in particular its students.
It is the responsibility of all 91´óÉñ students to read, understand and abide by the following 91´óÉñ student policies:
91´óÉñ Faculty of Arts Bursary Policy
91´óÉñ Faculty of Divinity Bursary Policy for MTS and MDiv
91´óÉñ Faculty of Divinity Grading Policy for Advanced Graduate Degrees
91´óÉñ Faculty of Divinity Grading Policy
91´óÉñ Faculty of Divinity Standing Deferred Policy
91´óÉñ John W. Graham Library Conduct Policy
91´óÉñ Residence Admission Policy
91´óÉñ Residence Network (ResNet) Rules & Policy
91´óÉñ Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment (see U of T section above)
91´óÉñ Smoke-Free Policy (see U of T section above)