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Study at the University of Toronto, Ontario

 

University Of Toronto:
Established in 1827, the University of Toronto in Ontario is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. University of Toronto's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world.

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The University of Toronto enrolls more students, employs more faculty, and offers a greater range of courses than any other Canadian university. The University of Toronto was founded as King's and has since evolved into a large and complex institution. The University of Toronto is committed to being an internationally significant research university, with undergraduate, graduate and professional programs of excellent quality.


 Why Choose Us?

Why Choose Us?- Our professors lead through their discovery and their teaching. U of T is one of only eight universities in the world ranked by global peers in the top 20 across the broadest range of disciplines. Our researchers publish more than any other public university in North America and our faculty is among the world's most highly cited by other academics.

- Working with faculty and staff in close-knit learning communities, U of T students can tailor their education from more than 800 undergraduate programs, more than 400 graduate and professional programs, and more than 1000 clubs. Whatever combination they choose, they have the chance to study with some of the world's top professors and alongside inspiring classmates.

- U of T thrives as Canada's leading university with a continued history of innovation. U of T answers the world's questions in two ways: through discoveries that shape the widest range of fields and by sharing the disciplines of discovery with new generations. Our students are equipped with the tools they need to go on and change the world through their own careers.


 Programs:

University of Toronto is committed to providing a learning experience that benefits from both a scale almost unparalleled in North America and from the close-knit learning communities made possible through its college system and academic divisions. The School of Graduate Studies is the largest graduate school in Canada. There are more than 12,000 students in an extraordinary range of scholarly fields. The diversity of departments, centers and institutes means that the focus and expertise that you seek is likely to be found within the graduate offerings at University of Toronto.

As Canada's pre-eminent academic and research institution, the University of Toronto is widely acknowledged as one of the world's finest universities. The University attracts top students from across Canada and the rest of the world to all three of its campuses.

St. George Campus
Located in the heart of Toronto, this historic campus is home to approximately 8,000 faculty and staff. There are over 26,000 full-time undergraduate students, more than 12,000 graduate students and 7,000 students in professional programs. Whatever your program of interest, it is most likely available on the St. George campus.

Within the St. George campus, every undergraduate student is a member of a smaller community. Arts and science students belong to one of seven colleges, while engineering, music and physical education students are members of communities defined by academic program.

University of Toronto Mississauga
The University of Toronto Mississauga attracts students and faculty who love the tradition of excellence at the University, but who appreciate the small campus setting and natural environment. Located 30 kilometres to the west of downtown Toronto, U of T Mississauga is a vibrant community with 11,000 students and forward thinking academic programs. U of T Mississauga offers undergraduate and graduate programs in arts, science, business, education and medicine.

University of Toronto Scarborough
The University of Toronto Scarborough provides undergraduate and graduate studies and the University’s only co-op educational programs. Located in eastern Toronto, 32 kilometres from downtown, U of T Scarborough is increasingly becoming a choice destination for thousands of students from across Canada and around the world. At U of T Scarborough, students have options in the humanities, social sciences and management, and over 80 co-op options in the arts, sciences and business. 

MBA, Doctoral Programs and Collaborative Programs offered.


 Accommodation:

Housing on the St George Campus
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.

Housing on the Mississauga Campus
UTM residences include dorm, shared apartment- and shared townhouse-style accommodations. Family Housing is also available at UTM.
Housing on the Scarborough Campus

Residence Life at the University of Toronto Scarborough is designed to integrate your living and learning experiences. It is our commitment to create 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.


 Location:

LocationLocated in and around Toronto, one of the world's most diverse regions, University of Toronto's vibrant academic life is defined by a unique degree of cultural diversity in its learning community. The University is sustained environmentally by three green campuses, Scarborough, Erindale and the historic St. George campus, where renowned heritage buildings stand beside award-winning innovations in architectural design.

Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world and Canada’s largest. It is home to over 100 cultures and almost 5 million people. A remarkable 41 per cent of its population was born outside of Canada. Fortune Magazine has ranked Toronto first overall in its international survey of the best cities in which to live and work, calling it, among other things, the safest city in North America.

Toronto’s Bay Street is the Wall Street of Canada. The Stock Exchange is the third largest in North America, and with its 12 billion a day in share transactions, is among the most important exchanges in the world. Other kinds of expression in the city include a major film and jazz festival, the third largest live theatre centre in the English-speaking world and without exaggeration, a couple of thousand ethnic restaurants. It is also home to four major sport teams, which include hockey’s Maple Leafs, basketball’s Raptor’s, baseball’s Blue Jays and Football’s Argonauts.

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