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Language is a Treasure Trove! That is What the Project is About

Accessibility

Our Committment

It is the University of Toronto, and the Test of Higher Order Language’s (TOHOL) goal to create a community that is inclusive of all persons and treats all members of the community in an equitable manner. In creating such a community, the University aims to foster a climate of understanding and mutual respect for the dignity and worth of all persons.

Currently, we are conducting our research remotely to provide minimal risk to you and your family.There will be no opportunity for any face-to-face interaction in your involvement in our research study at this time

Given the evolving nature of the pandemic,we continue to monitor the directives provided to us by the University and may consider conducting our research in your community in the future. This information will be updated on our website as needed.

Questions?
  • • For questions and feedback about the accessibility of content on www.utoronto.ca, including alternate-format requests, please contact us through our Site Feedback page or by email at uoftweb@utoronto.ca – we welcome your feedback at any time.
  • • General questions or concerns related to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act can be directed to the University of Toronto's Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Office.
Resources and Policies
  • • Building Access Notices for the St. George campus
  • • Building Access Notices for the Mississauga (UTM) campus
  • • Are You Having Trouble Accessing Service at the University?
  • • U of T Policies, Guidelines & Agreements related to the AODA
  • • Visiting Campus? Designated accessible parking spaces