You'll find more details on every aspect of the School's impact in our overview brochure. Read it on screen or download a PDF version.

We've outlined our vision for the School of Continuing Studies in our investor prospectus. Read it on screen or download a PDF version.

Nory Siberry, the School's Executive Director of Development, will be pleased to speak with you about our campaign goals, naming opportunities and all the ways that you can get involved.

You can call Nory's direct line at 416-946-5388. Or send an email and she'll get right back to you:





We've developed a comprehensive strategy for expanding and enhancing the School of Continuing Studies. Our master plan is based on years of in-depth research complemented by the insights of expert consultants. It provides the foundation for a new campaign that will dramatically extend the School's reach, relevance and impact — in line with the broader goals set out by the University of Toronto's unprecedented $2-billion Boundless campaign. Our efforts are focused on five key initiatives:
1. Help newcomers realize their potential
The Centre for Internationally Educated Professionals 2. Take online learning in new directions
The Digital Learning Initiative 3. Help worthy students reach their goals
Bursaries and Awards Program 4. Extend our reach across three campuses
Tri-Campus Infrastructure Program 5. React quickly to meet emerging needs
The Innovation Fund


Shila Desai, entrepreneur, accountant and now an award-winning fiction writer, tells how the Schools' Creative Writing program gave her the confidence to tell her own stories.
Hussein Amad, investment strategist, Business & Professional Studies instructor
"Teaching at the School of Continuing Studies gives me the opportunity to share my knowledge and experience with passionate learners," says Hussein, an award-winning instructor who was Chief Investment Strategist for UBS Bank (Canada) and now heads the investment firm Yorkville Asset Management. "I enjoy helping people advance in their careers and make a genuine impact."