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The First Year Office
Jen Fabro // First Year Assistant // Feb 17, 2010
The First Year Office is a great place to work, and a place that First Year Students should feel welcome. From basic questions about where to buy lunch, to complicated questions about what it takes to get through first year academically, the First Year Office staff is always happy to help.
I started working at U of T in late 2008 as the front desk Information Assistant for the Registrar’s Office, and switched over to the First Year Assistant role at the start of the 2009-2010 academic year. The staff in the Registrar’s Office and First Year Office are very kind and supportive, and we all work together to make sure students have the information they need and that things like schedules and exams run smoothly.
Being a graduate of U of T, and therefore a one-time First Year student myself, I know how intimidating and huge U of T can seem. It’s really rewarding for me to help students navigate the school’s campus and policies, and to see students grow in confidence as they get acclimatized to their surroundings. Engineering is a tough program, and the students who come to U of T are among the best and brightest in the world, but no matter how awesome their grades were in high school, it’s still a challenging transition for most individuals. At the First Year Office, we try to make sure that students are as well-informed as possible so that they can make the best decisions for their academic careers. Some of the things we handle at the First Year Office include programs like Success 101, the T-Program and ReFresh, as well as day-to-day academic advising by the First Year Counsellor, Leslie Grife and the Student Success Specialist, Lesley Mak. As the First Year Assistant, my job is to make sure students get the help and advice they need, and it’s a pleasure to interact with such bright and diverse individuals every day here at U of T Engineering.


