Is my JOINid the same as my UTORid?
Is my JOINid the same as my UTORid?
UTORid will use the same name as your JOINid—which you received when you submitted an application to U of T—but gives you access to more than the JOINid can. Your UTORid and password provide access to online services including: UTmail+, your official U of T student email address.
How do I find my U of T email address?
Just go to mail.utoronto.ca and log in with your UTORid and password. You can also access UTmail+ through mail clients like Outlook, or mobile devices like iPhone.
How do I get my first TCard Utoronto?
Step-by-step instructions to get your UTORid & TCard for newly admitted students
- Confirm what documentation you need to submit.
- Submit photo + documentation online.
- Check your email for approval of your submission.
- Convert your JOINid to a UTORid.
- If you’re on campus, book an appointment on CLNx to pick up your TCard.
What is secret activation key?
If you are faculty or staff, you get your Secret Activation Key (SAK) from your departmental business officer when you get your UTORid. If you are a student, you will get your Secret Activation Key (SAK) via email.
Where do I find my student ID number U of T?
Your UTORid will be the first piece of information displayed. Alternatively, if you have a TCard, your UTORid can be found on the left side of your TCard, just above the barcode.
How do I check my application status for University of Toronto?
To view the status of your application, including outstanding requirements, please log in to the SGS online application systemyour account to view your applicant status portal. Between November and January, the application system will be updated at the end of each month.
How do I change my JOINid to UTORid?
What can UTORid do?
What is a UTORid and how do I get one?
- Your UTORid will give you access to the many resources and services you may need during your instruction contract with the School.
- U of T ESS online self-service (to view pay statements)
- Quercus Learning Management System.
- U of T’s wireless network.
- Your U of T email address.