Academic Support
Tutoring
Peer tutors are available for one-on-one and group sessions. For qualified students, tutoring positions are available.
Library Services
The Loyalist College in Toronto library has an extensive collection and gives you unlimited access to a wealth of information – everything from traditional print and video resources to online encyclopedias, academic journals and a large collection of e-books. Our friendly staff can help you with your search. We can set you up with a personal RefWorks account to help organize your research, format citations and prepare bibliographies. You can access our library catalogue and electronic resources from home or around the world. The library is a quiet and welcoming place to study.
Accessibility Services
Student Success is committed to providing academic supports to students with documented disabilities. Services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Our mission is to foster a supportive and accessible environment. It is our goal to maximize your potential for success, inspire your confidence, get you excited about learning, and prepare you for the workplace. We support students identified or diagnosed with:
- Attention Deficit Disorder (inattentive, hyperactive, combined)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Blind or Low Vision
- Brain Injury
- Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Learning Disability
- Medical Condition
- Mental Health (anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc.)
- Mild Intellectual Disability
- Mobility
We work with students who had an Individual Educational Plan (IEP) in secondary school as well as students who have been supported through community agencies. We also work with students who feel they may have a disability that impacts their learning.
It is the student’s responsibility to self-identify in regard to any academic supports and accommodations that may be required. Students are encouraged to contact the Student Services Centre well in advance of attending, to discuss individualized academic accommodations and supports. Loyalist College is mandated by the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA).
To register with our Accessibility Services, please fill out the Accessibility Service Application.