Statement of Commitment

Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst actively seeks and supports the full participation of all community members with disabilities. Our commitment to accessibility begins with identifying, removing and preventing social, communication and physical barriers to inclusion of persons with disabilities. In recognizing how barriers create disability, our focus shifts to the environment where we can seek solutions to remove them. Our commitment also involves recognizing disability as diversity, not deficit, which contributes to the creative mix of ideas and experiences.

The Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst is committed to providing accessible learning and employment spaces for students, employees and members of our community. We are committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and the Ontario Human Rights Code (the Code) and aim to ensure that dignity, integration and equality of opportunity are embedded in all aspects of our culture.

For Applicants 

Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst is committed to assisting applicants and students with documented disabilities. We will provide accommodations according to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. 

Please review the application steps for CLIC, and then email the Admissions Office at catalysttraining@torontomu.ca if you require accommodations for the application process.  

Applicants will be required to complete the SANS CyberTalent Aptitude Assessment through our partner, the SANS Institute. Any individual completing a SANS CyberTalent Assessment is bound by the GIAC Program Rules which include the GIAC Candidate Agreement and the GIAC Disability Accommodations Policy. Applicants who require accommodations to complete this assessment should contact the Admissions Office as indicated above to receive directions on how to request accommodations through the GIAC Disability Accommodations Policy. 

If you are experiencing any accessibility barriers that are preventing you from completing your application, or if you typically receive accommodations, please contact us at catalysttraining@torontomu.ca.

For Students

Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, SANS Institute, and GIAC work closely together to ensure students with documented disabilities have the support they require to fully participate in all Program elements.

Students in CLIC who require accommodations for the GIAC exams or the virtual live classes, must notify the CLIC Program Operations Team via email at CLICteam@torontomu.ca so that we may provide details about initiating the accommodations request process.

The accommodation request process will require specific documentation from a healthcare provider so that appropriate and necessary accommodations can be properly determined. The Program encourages anyone who may require accommodations to reach out as soon as possible to ensure adequate time to obtain this specific documentation and complete the necessary forms before beginning the Program. Requests for accommodations for course materials should be made as soon as possible, and requests for accommodations for examinations must be received at least 30 days in advance of the desired examination date.

For Applicants 

Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst is committed to assisting applicants and students with documented disabilities. We will provide accommodations according to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. 

Please review the application steps for ACE, and then email the Admissions Office at catalysttraining@torontomu.ca if you require accommodations for the application process.  

If you are experiencing any accessibility barriers that are preventing you from completing your application, or if you typically receive accommodations, please contact us at catalysttraining@torontomu.ca.

For Students

Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, SANS Institute, and GIAC work closely together to ensure students with documented disabilities have the support they require to fully participate in all Program elements.

Students in ACE who require accommodations for the GIAC exams or the virtual live classes, must notify the ACE Program Operations Team via email at ACEprogram@torontomu.ca so that we may provide details about initiating the accommodations request process.

The accommodation request process will require specific documentation from a healthcare provider so that appropriate and necessary accommodations can be properly determined. The Program encourages anyone who may require accommodations to reach out as soon as possible to ensure adequate time to obtain this specific documentation and complete the necessary forms before beginning the Program. Requests for accommodations for course materials should be made as soon as possible, and requests for accommodations for examinations must be received at least 30 days in advance of the desired examination date.