b39 Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 Hey everyone I decided to make a group for students accepted into the MSW at UofT for both 2 year and advanced standing, at least for those of us who don't have Facebook or prefer to continue on gradcafe. Hope we can help each other with courses, practicum selection, living arrangements, and anything else!
Jordanna Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 Hi! I am in the 2 year program and will begin this Fall Thank you for creating this!
b39 Posted April 7, 2015 Author Posted April 7, 2015 Hi there! Have you received your letter in the mail yet?
smpalesh Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 I am attending the Advanced Standing program this fall and already starting to feel the pressure! I have to opt out of PAS (their practicum system) so I can get a placement in my own area which means I have to go through the process of trying to work with their person to find a practicum. As I was deferred from last year I already went through this process and I am not looking forward to doing it again.
MSW-hopeful-2016 Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 Hi all, First off, Congratulations on your acceptances! That is wonderful news. I am going to be applying for the two year MSW program for 2016 fall start. I was wondering if any of you would be comfortable sharing your GPA's in the last year, and experience within the field (volunteer/practicum). Just trying to get some insight into what they are looking for!!
b39 Posted April 9, 2015 Author Posted April 9, 2015 (edited) Hi all, First off, Congratulations on your acceptances! That is wonderful news. I am going to be applying for the two year MSW program for 2016 fall start. I was wondering if any of you would be comfortable sharing your GPA's in the last year, and experience within the field (volunteer/practicum). Just trying to get some insight into what they are looking for!! Hey there not sure if you have already browsed through the other forums here (regarding the application process) they have a ton of information about applying/stats from other applicants too: I read through all the years' forums when I was applying and it really helped me see where to improve As far as my GPA I went to York so it was a little weird, York does not give A-'s so for the courses that were considered part of my application I had all A's except 2 B+'s including an A in my research methods course. As for experience, last year I was wait-listed so I took from April- December this year to really boost my application with volunteering. In addition to a year and a half of mentoring done in my undergrad I also added 3 new volunteer positions and a part time job at uoft as a research assistant. Edited April 9, 2015 by b39
b39 Posted April 15, 2015 Author Posted April 15, 2015 Hey everyone, Does anyone know if there is a way to confirm the 150$ deposit has been received? I sent it today but I'm not a former uoft student so I'm not sure where to actually check. Thanks!
ChristinaB1990 Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 (edited) Hey everyone, Does anyone know if there is a way to confirm the 150$ deposit has been received? I sent it today but I'm not a former uoft student so I'm not sure where to actually check. Thanks! When you sign into ROSI, on the RIGHT there is a section for financial status. Within that box, there should be a credit for $150 Edited April 16, 2015 by ChristinaB1990
aay Posted April 17, 2015 Posted April 17, 2015 Hey guys, Nice to meet you all on here. Does anyone know how the registration process works? I've already confirmed my admission with the letter and deposit. I know that the T-card and email activation happens in June, as does course selection, along with the payment agreement that solidifies registration. Is there anything I'm missing? Thanks!
b39 Posted April 18, 2015 Author Posted April 18, 2015 Hey guys, Nice to meet you all on here. Does anyone know how the registration process works? I've already confirmed my admission with the letter and deposit. I know that the T-card and email activation happens in June, as does course selection, along with the payment agreement that solidifies registration. Is there anything I'm missing? Thanks! From what I understood, in June we will receive a email with more information about registering courses. I saw on ROSI there is a tab where you can register for courses so I am assuming that email will explain in more detail how exactly this is done. To bounce off your question, do you get the T-card on site the same day? I am taking a day off work on Monday to go to campus and get my OAN number/password for OSAP since I can't login and I wanted to get the T-card done in the same trip. Also does anyone know how long the OSAP process takes; will I get the money in time for August when fees need to be paid? Thanks!
aay Posted April 20, 2015 Posted April 20, 2015 (edited) From what I understood, in June we will receive a email with more information about registering courses. I saw on ROSI there is a tab where you can register for courses so I am assuming that email will explain in more detail how exactly this is done. To bounce off your question, do you get the T-card on site the same day? I am taking a day off work on Monday to go to campus and get my OAN number/password for OSAP since I can't login and I wanted to get the T-card done in the same trip. Also does anyone know how long the OSAP process takes; will I get the money in time for August when fees need to be paid? Thanks! I may be wrong, but it says on the university website that you can only get your T-card in June. So if you go get your OAN number then, I am sure you can get both done in one day. And usually the deadline for submitting OSAP forms in July 15th (that's how it works for McMaster Financial Aid, which is the university I did my undergrad in); if you keep to this deadline, the office will release the funds around the date when the academic session starts (very late August, early September). Edit: and if you have OSAP, there should be a 'fee deferral' option you can choose until the funds are available to you, although monthly interest may be added on depending on how long you wait to pay off all your fees. Edited April 20, 2015 by aay
b39 Posted April 20, 2015 Author Posted April 20, 2015 I may be wrong, but it says on the university website that you can only get your T-card in June. So if you go get your OAN number then, I am sure you can get both done in one day. And usually the deadline for submitting OSAP forms in July 15th (that's how it works for McMaster Financial Aid, which is the university I did my undergrad in); if you keep to this deadline, the office will release the funds around the date when the academic session starts (very late August, early September). Edit: and if you have OSAP, there should be a 'fee deferral' option you can choose until the funds are available to you, although monthly interest may be added on depending on how long you wait to pay off all your fees. Thanks for the reply aay! I went to UofT today and got my T-card made and my e-mail is registered. I also got the OAN number they said the forms will be available online in late April or the beginning of May
aay Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 Thanks for the reply aay! I went to UofT today and got my T-card made and my e-mail is registered. I also got the OAN number they said the forms will be available online in late April or the beginning of May Oh wow, good to know, thanks!!
smpalesh Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 I deferred so I already did the course registration last year before I had to withdraw. The course registration is done on ROSI. You will be told what day it is and it opens at 6am. Be on there at 6am. Last year certain classes filled up within 3 minutes. You can only add one class at a time so make a list of which ones are the most important to you and also which ones you absolutely want to have in a certain spot. Electives are usually only offered in one spot, one time during the year so those fill up fast. The evidence based social work research class that all 2nd year/advanced standing students has to take has a number of sections but they also fill up quickly so if you want your preferred spot get registered fast. b39 1
b39 Posted April 26, 2015 Author Posted April 26, 2015 I deferred so I already did the course registration last year before I had to withdraw. The course registration is done on ROSI. You will be told what day it is and it opens at 6am. Be on there at 6am. Last year certain classes filled up within 3 minutes. You can only add one class at a time so make a list of which ones are the most important to you and also which ones you absolutely want to have in a certain spot. Electives are usually only offered in one spot, one time during the year so those fill up fast. The evidence based social work research class that all 2nd year/advanced standing students has to take has a number of sections but they also fill up quickly so if you want your preferred spot get registered fast. Hey! Thanks for this post, do you know where I can find which courses I need to take? I want to make sure I register for everything I need but I can't seem to find where that information is posted.
ash_d19 Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 Hey I was browsing around... I found these timetables and they're now showing fall 2015/winter 2016. http://socialwork.utoronto.ca/programs/all-timetables/ b39 1
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