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York University offers a variety of services across campus to enable a holistic student experience. Our strong network of resources and supports ensures you get the most out of your graduate education.

From recreational classes to intramurals, students can take advantage of multiple athletic opportunities at York University.

Highlights include:

  • 40+ interuniversity sport teams competing in OUA and CIS
  • 50+ instructional courses each semester, from dance and yoga to karate and first aid
  • 4 gymnasia
  • Canlan Ice Sports York: 6 hockey rinks, including 5 NHL-sized and 1 international-sized rink
  • Toronto Track & Field Centre: outdoor, eight-lane Chevron track and throwing paddock; indoor, five-lane, 200-metre oval; eight-lane, 60-metre sprint and hurdle runway; heavy-weight training room
  • 2 softball fields
  • 5 dance/aerobic studios
  • 11,000-square-foot Tait McKenzie Centre recreation facility, with 3 gyms, 1 pool, a fitness centre and studios for instructional classes
  • 25-metre swimming pool

Please visit Athletics & Recreation for more information.

York Lions

Student-athletes at York have been competing against rival institutions on the Canadian sport scene for over 40 years. Since the inception of organized interuniversity competition in 1965, York has won 166 provincial banners and 30 national titles. Currently, more than 400 student-athletes compete on 19 different teams in 11 sports.

The Atkinson Centre was established to provide a home for mature and part-time students. We are committed to supporting the success of mature students from their time of admission through to their graduation.

Services include:

  • Annual Orientation Events;
  • The Mature Student First-Year Experience Program;
  • Peer-to-peer mentoring; and
  • Various student success workshops.

Check out the ACMAPS for more information.

CISS offers culturally appropriate support services to a diverse Indigenous student population at York. The main office, located at 246 York Lanes, and the second location Skennen’kó:wa Gamig, “the House of Great Peace,” are welcoming, safe and supportive spaces.

As a member of CISS, you will have access to a variety of support services, including:

  • Academic support: Learning Skills and Career supports; Advice and Referrals; Writing Instruction.
  • Spiritual support: Elder-On-Campus Program, Learning Skills and Career supports, Advice and Referrals.
  • Cultural support: Cultural Workshops include beading, moccasin, ribbon skirt, and hand drum making, Indigenous Sharing Circle (Mentoring) Program, Tipi Site.
  • Physical support: Resource Room and Study Space, Photocopying, Faxing, and Printing Services, Access to Computers, Laptop Lending Program, Kitchen Facilities.

York University is committed to providing support for graduate students with current or expecting familial responsibilities through a number of childcare options.

The York University Cooperative Daycare Centre

The non-profit, cooperative organization has served the York University community for thirty years. The Daycare Centre is committed to providing a caring, educational and multicultural environment to 119 children of parents who are members of York University.

Please visit Cooperative Daycare Centre for more information.

Lee Wiggins Childcare Centre

LWCC is a not-for-profit organization, offering a holistic approach to early childhood development in a safe, positive and inclusive environment with a 5:1 Staff personnel to children ratio.

Please visit Lee Wiggins Childcare Centre for more information.

Graduate Student Association

As a students’ union, the York University’s Graduate Student Association (YUGSA) is committed to representing graduate students’ interests and advancing students’ and workers’ rights across and beyond York’s campuses.

The YUGSA offers a variety of services for graduate students, including:

  • A health plan for those not covered under collective agreements;
  • Academic Funds for conference travel, skills development, and thesis support;
  • Dependant Bursaries to ease the pressure of taking care of a dependant while studying;
  • Structural funding distributed through departmental graduate student associations;
  • The administration of the Grad Lounge and Grad Café (166 & 167 South Ross);
  • Interest-free emergency loans;
  • Photocopying and faxing services;
  • International Student Identity Cards (ISIC); and
  • Advocacy for individual students.

Please visit York University's Graduate Student Association for more information.

York is a breastfeeding friendly university and is committed to providing its members with a supportive environment at all times. Our community members may feed or breastfeed their children on our campuses, subject to health and safety requirements.

Please visit Lactation Stations on York maps for more information about locations and hours.

Visit York’s libraries and discover the array of services and resources available to ensure a successful academic career. Our dedicated team of librarians, archivists, and staff are here to assist students in navigating the vast world of information.

Keele campus’ five libraries offer a robust collection including:

  • Over 2 million printed volumes;
  • 600,000 e-books;
  • 72,000 full-text electronic journals;
  • Archival material, and much more.

Please visit York University Libraries for more information.

The Writing Centre supports the growth and development of students as writers. We can help you improve your writing, better understand your assignments and develop your academic confidence.

Our services include:

  • One-to-one appointments
  • Drop-in Sessions
  • Accessibility Specialists
  • Multilingual Studio
  • Get WRIT—Livestream series
  • Indigenous support

Browse our services for further information.