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What is the Co-Curricular Record?

The Co-Curricular Record (CCR) is an official directory of paid and unpaid opportunities beyond the classroom. There are a wide variety of options to suit your lifestyle, and search by campus/faculty/college, areas of interest, or time of day.  You can also use CCR to track any work, volunteering and internships you do during your time at U of T.

Benefits of participating in the CCR:

  • Find out how to get involved on campus
  • Follow your progress in extra-curricular activities
  • Connect your involvement with your career goals
  • Link your competencies to skills that employers, graduate and/or professional programs, and for grants and bursary applications
  • Build a resumé that attracts employers
  • Build your network
  • Be more successful in your studies
  • Get recognized with an official U of T document that validates your experience

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The CCR is not mandatory, but it is an awesome opportunity to have activities beyond the classroom recorded by the University in an official document.

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