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University of Toronto

Choose from 700+ programs at Canada's #1 university. With three campuses in one of the world's most diverse regions and a half-million-strong alumni network spanning 150+ countries, the University of Toronto is your best place to build lifelong friendships and unlock doors to any industry, anywhere.

About the institution

As Canada’s top university, the University of Toronto is a leading destination for innovators and trailblazers the world over. Students can choose from 700+ programs in the sciences, the arts, business, engineering, music, architecture, kinesiology, and much more.

With three campuses in and around Toronto—one of the world's most diverse cities, and a hub of culture, finance, and technology—our students enjoy access to professional training in and out of the classroom, international partnerships, research courses, cutting-edge facilities, and warm collegiate communities. And, with a half-million-strong alumni network spanning the globe, our degrees unlock doors to any industry, anywhere.

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Number of Undergraduate Students

50000

Average Undergraduate Class Size

• Our first year classes consist of small seminar courses capped at 20 - 35 students to larger lecture styles varying from 80 to 1200 students which also have smaller tutorials (12 – 20 students) or labs
• In our Faculty of Arts and Science, 62% of the classes have less than 40 students

Size of Instituition

Very Large Institution >30,000

Selectivity

Highly Selective (10-25% admitted). The majority of our programs want low to mid 30's, competitive areas STEM/BUS high 30s+

Campus Style

U of T has 3 campuses, all self-contained campuses in a large urban area.

Education Model

UofT is a leading comprehensive research institution where students can mix & match programs areas.

Are there internship opportunities?

Yes - We offer optional paid integrated co-op and internship options in a large variety of program areas.

Are there study abroad options?

Yes - We have partnerships with about 170 institutions around the world.

Cost of Tuition

$41,000-62,000 Canadian $

Funding

The University of Toronto is a publicly-funded institution and because of that cannot offer financial aid to international students. There are a few merit scholarships available though.

Canadian Citizens & permanent residences of Canada could be eligible for financial aid including government funding.

IB Grade Requirements

Admission ranges vary by program/admission category
• A total score of 27, not including bonus points, is required for admission consideration. Most programs require a significantly higher score. Many programs require higher scores and our most competitive programs, including Commerce and Computer Science, require a significantly higher score (mid/high 30s or higher)

UFP Grade Requirements

Not accepted

Subjects

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World Top 50

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# 2 Canada Medical Doctoral School

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Accounting & Finance
World Top 50
Accounting & Finance
World Top 50
Agriculture & Forestry
World Top 100
Anatomy & Physiology
World Top 50
Anthropology
World Top 50
Archaeology
World Top 50
Architecture & Built Environment
World Top 50
Art & Design
World Top 200
Biological Sciences
World Top 50
Business & Management Studies
World Top 50
Business School
Canada Top 5
Chemical Engineering
World Top 50
Chemistry
World Top 50
Civil & Structural Engineering
World Top 50
Classics & Ancient History
World Top 100
Subject Name
Degree Area
Accounting & Finance
Business
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering
Engineering
African Studies
Language & Culture
American Studies
Language & Culture
Anatomy Physiology and Pathology
Sciences
Anthropology
Society & Social Sciences
Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies
Language & Culture
Archaeology
Society & Social Sciences
Architecture
Art & Design
Art & Design
Art & Design
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Computing & ICT
Astronomy/Astrophysics
Sciences
Bio-Veterinary/Animal Science
Sciences
Biochemistry/Biomedicine
Sciences
Biological Sciences
Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Engineering
Business and Management
Business
Chemical/Energy Engineering
Engineering
Chemistry
Sciences
Chinese Studies
Language & Culture
Civil Engineering
Engineering
Classics and Ancient History
Society & Social Sciences
Communication and Media Studies
English & Media
Computer Games and Graphics
Computing & ICT
Data Science
Computing & ICT

Our Education Model

At U of T we offer a variety of program concentration levels (Specialist, Major, Minor, Certificate) which allow you to mix and match programs in different areas such as Engineering with a Minor in Music, or a Double Major in Philosophy and Mathematics, or a Major in Chemistry and 2 minors in French and Economics. Alternatively you may choose to complete a Specialist program (high concentration in one subject) together with a number of elective courses.

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