INTRODUCTION
Established in 1827, the University of Toronto has one of the strongest research and teaching faculties in North America, presenting top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in depth and breadth on any other Canadian campus. With more than 75,000 students across three campuses (St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough) and over 450,000 alumni active in every region of the world, U of T's influence is felt in every area of human endeavor.
APPLYING
All students apply to U of T through the Ontario Universities' Application Center (OUAC). Application deadlines and details regarding admission requirements vary by faculty and program.
ACADEMIC LIFE
Students at the University of Toronto have access to a greater variety of academic programs than at any other university in Canada. With the help of faculty and staff, students can tailor their university experience from more than 800 different undergraduate programs and more than 400 different graduate and professional programs. In all of these programs, students learn directly from some of the world's top professors and teachers with a track record of discovery, collaboration, and innovation. Undergraduate students at U of T have the opportunity to become actively involved in research and discovery. And to provide the best possible environment for study and learning, U of T is broken down into many smaller learning communities: three welcoming campuses, seven undergraduate colleges, and a range of faculties, schools and centers.
Courses offered at University of Toronto are:
Applied Science and Engineering, Faculty of
Architecture, Landscape, and Design, John H. Daniels Faculty of
Arts and Science, Faculty of
Continuing Studies, School of
Dentistry, Faculty of
Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in
Forestry, Faculty of
Global Affairs, Munk School of
Graduate Studies, School of
Information, Faculty of
Law, Faculty of
Management, Joseph L. Rotman School of
Medicine, Faculty of
Music, Faculty of
Nursing, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of
Pharmacy, Leslie L. Dan Faculty of
Physical Education and Health, Faculty of
Public Health, Dalla Lana School of
Public Policy and Governance, School of
Social Work, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of
University of Toronto Mississauga
University of Toronto Scarborough
STUDENT LIFE
Life at the University of Toronto is an experience like no other and the more energy you invest, the greater will be your experience. The student body is the most culturally-diverse university community in Canada and the 800+ student clubs equally reflect the diverse interests, and passions, of our students. Whether living on or off campus, students participate in a multitude of pursuits and activities that enrich life outside the classroom: student governments, athletics, drama productions, multi-faith groups and community work. At U of T there are three radio stations, seven art galleries and 17 theaters.
CAMPUS INFO & SERVICES
It is the goal of the University of Toronto to do everything possible to create an environment where students, faculty and staff can feel safe to learn, work and live. It is committed to helping students achieve optimal health and offers numerous confidential health and counseling services. Each campus provides students with a variety of health education and outreach programs and information materials, as well as clinicians and health care professionals. There are many options for affordable and convenient housing near campus. Residence, off-campus, and student family housing resources are available at the Student Housing Service. Residence Life at the University of Toronto Scarborough is designed to integrate your living and learning experiences. It creates a supportive network of people and programs to promote the academic and personal development of every undergraduate and graduate student living in the residence community.
PAYING FOR SCHOOL
For undergraduate local students the tuition fee is 2,500-5,000 US$ (1,800-3,700 Euro) where as for postgraduate it is 5,000-7,500 US$ (3,700-5,500 Euro). For under-graduate international students the tuition fee is 17,500-20,000 US$ (12,900-14,700 Euro) where as for postgraduate it is 12,500-15,000 US$ (9,200-11,000 Euro).
FURTHER CONTACT DETAILS
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Toronto
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