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A WORLD-RENOWNED U of T is a world-renowned university in a celebrated city where knowledge meets achievement, history meets future and ambition meets inspiration. Leading academics from around the world have rated the University of Toronto number one in Canada and 22nd in the world according to the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Acknowledgment of Traditional Land We wish to acknowledge the land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and, most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, this meeting place is still home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land. University in Canada, and 28 th in the University in Canada, and 22nd in the world, world, according to the 2018 QS according to the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. World University Rankings. Research University in Canada University in Canada for graduate employability according to Research Infosource according to both the 2017 QS Graduate 2017. Employability Rankings and the 2017 Times Higher University in Canada, and 23rd in the world, Education Global University Employability Rankings. according to Shanghai Jiao Tong University's 2017 Academic Ranking of World Universities. Most innovative university in Canada, according to Reuters' 2017 World's Most Innovative University in Canada, and among the world's Universities rankings. top 10 public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2017 Best Global Universities Rankings. All content accurate at time of printing. We invite you to visit us online for our latest updates.
Toronto, Average 301 1000+ Canada Days of Sunshine Student Clubs & Organizations The Greater Toronto Area 22 700 Undergraduate 1 of our Undergraduate Student Population are # international students Programs is the best of all worlds. University The city has, at its very core, exceptional diversity: nearly half of in Canada Toronto’s residents were born outside Canada. Our city’s living mosaic continues to draw the best and the brightest, who come 22 in the world. nd here seeking world-class culture, business and education in one of the safest cities in North America. They find it, too, in the Fortune 500 company headquarters along Bay Street and various districts of Mississauga; in research centres throughout the city; in our museums and galleries; in literary, music and film festivals that take place throughout the year; and in Worldwide for Volume numerous educational institutions, among which U of T is a leader. of Published Research University in the Sciences Toronto is among the world’s TOP 15 1,600 best cities for international public parks – including North of Toronto facts university students. Toronto America's largest urban park scored highest in the area of – nestled among 373 miles of desirability. scenic hiking trails. (QS Quacquarelli Symonds’ Best Student Cities 2018 Index) Leader in North America for Research-Based Startups Most Innovative One of the University in Canada Safest Cities in the World 170+ Courses that Cover top 15 Global University Employability Ranking Entrepreneurship Toronto’s eight professional World’s Ranked One of the World’s Most Multicultural Multicultural Cities sports teams compete in the top North American leagues – the AHL, Best City CFL, MLB, MLS, NBA NHL, NLL, and $1.2 RFL. You haven’t experienced a championship run until you’ve Billion in Research experienced one of ours! Funding Each Year For more details, see the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2018 U.S. News & World Report's Best Global Universities Rankings, 2018 QS World University Rankings, 2016 U of T Performance Indicators Executive Summary, 2017 Times Higher Education Global University Employability Rankings, Reuters' 2017 World's Most Innovative Universities rankings, and the 2015 Economist Intelligence Unit Safe Cities Index.
iscover O ur DThree Campuses Students choose to study at one of our three The historic U of T St. George campus is the most urban in the U of T Mississauga is a student-centred research U of T Scarborough students get a head start on their campuses: U of T St. George in downtown U of T triad. The juxtaposition of Gothic architecture and sleek community highly respected for its academic programs futures through arts, science and business co-operative Toronto; U of T Mississauga, 20 miles west of ultra-modernism is a metaphor for the range of offerings within and research contributions. Located in a park-like expanse learning programs as well as internships, community downtown Toronto; and U of T Scarborough, its bounds. Since 1827, a tradition of academic excellence in Canada’s sixth largest city, U of T Mississauga is engagement, leadership development and hands-on research and achievement has driven the University’s aspiration to approximately 20 miles from Toronto city centre and with professors who are uncovering the keys to a healthy 20 miles east of downtown Toronto. Each continue graduating leaders who can and will make significant directly accessible by U of T shuttle bus and public transit. planet, a healthy population and a flourishing global society. campus offers a unique set of experiences contributions to the world. U of T St. George’s location in the heart U of T Mississauga’s unique educational programs include: Within U of T Scarborough’s close-knit community, students and programs. Whether you go to U of T of downtown Toronto provides a rich cultural context for a myriad Canada’s premier Forensic Science degree program; a can create one-of-a-kind learning experiences. You’ll find of learning options. Five direct-entry undergraduate faculties: Department of Language Studies that delivers courses in programs in management, arts and sciences, along with Scarborough, U of T Mississauga or U of T Arts & Science (including seven colleges); Applied Science 10 languages; two business degree options (BCom, BBA); specialized programs such as Mental Health Studies and St. George, you’ll be a student at a university & Engineering; Music; Kinesiology & Physical Education; and and joint programs with Sheridan College in Art and Art International Development Studies, as well as unique with global prestige. Architecture, Landscape, & Design, as well as the professional History, Theatre and Drama, and Communication, Culture, joint degrees, combined bachelor/master degrees and faculties, call U of T St. George their home. Students across each Information and Technology. It is also home to one of the double degrees. U of T Scarborough’s dynamic and growing discipline have a role to play inside and outside the classroom. academies of U of T’s Faculty of Medicine and the Institute campus is surrounded by parklands and at the heart of for Management and Innovation. The University has strong a multicultural neighbourhood. It is a showcase for new All students within the Faculty of Arts & Science on the ties with the City of Mississauga as well as its residents, buildings by award-winning architects, including the Toronto downtown Toronto (St. George) campus are affiliated with one of which leads to learning experiences throughout the city that Pan Am Sports Centre and the Environmental Science & seven colleges. The colleges are a home base for students and include opportunities in government, business and the arts. Chemistry Building. provide the advantages of a close-knit community experience within a large research university, including on-campus residences. Academic programs within the Faculty of Arts & 1827 Science are not related to college choice. The colleges are: Innis College, New College, St. Michael’s College, Trinity College, University College, Victoria College, and Woodsworth College. The University of Toronto was established over 190 years ago. The university is older than the City of Toronto itself!
UNDERGRADUATE o w g ra duate that al schoo . s ls o u kn n medic s in U.S STUDIES d y e ? Di n adia for spac ograms f C a e p r o bl ency eligi are al resid more at ol ic n o m ed Lear /medsch .me uoft Unparalleled Choice Build Your Own Degree U of T offers exceptional range, choice When building an Arts, Science, or MAJOR MAJOR and depth of study. Undergraduate Business degree, you’ll have the SPECIALIST students can choose from more than opportunity to choose from Specialist, MAJOR MINOR MINOR 700 academic programs, and they can Major, and Minor program options. learn from the best minds and most Overall, in an undergraduate degree, Specialists Majors Minors are 4 to dedicated teachers in each of those students will take a minimum of are advanced consist of a 5 credits and fields. 20 credits in a variety of subjects. concentrations concentration allow students with 9 to 16 of courses to explore Students are able to build degrees to credits in one in a specific their general match their own interests by mixing academic area. subject area interest in a program areas into one Specialist, two and make up 6 subject area. to 9 credits. Majors, or one Major & two Minors. Arts/Humanities/ French Studies Public Policy Pharmacology Architecture, Social Sciences Geography Religion Pharmaceutical Chemistry Landscape & German Renaissance Studies Physiology African Studies Global Asia Studies Sexual Diversity Studies Psychology Design American Studies Greek Slavic Languages and Cultures Architectural Studies Anthropology Archaeology History Sociology Chemical and Visual Studies History and Philosophy of South Asian Studies Art History Physical Sciences Art/Fine Art Science and Technology South Asian Civilization Engineering History of Art Spanish Actuarial Science Arts Management Astronomy/Astrophysics Chemical Hungarian Studies Urban Studies Asian Studies Forensic Science Civil Indigenous Studies Visual Studies/Visual Culture Bioethics Geographic Information Computer International Affairs Women and Gender Studies Buddhism Systems Electrical International Relations Writing and Rhetoric Canadian Studies Geology/Geophysics Engineering Science Islamic Studies Yiddish Caribbean Studies Geoscience Industrial Italian Celtic Studies Materials Science Materials Christianity Journalism Life Sciences Mechanical Jewish Studies Nanoscience Classics Animal Physiology Paleontology Mineral Languages (50+) Communication Studies Biology/Life Sciences/ Physics TrackOne, Undeclared Latin American Studies Communication, Culture, Health Sciences Engineering Latin Information and Technology Biochemistry Linguistics Business Conflict and Justice Literature and Critical Theory Biomedical Communications Kinesiology Criminology Biomedical Physics Accounting Material Culture Kinesiology & Physical Diaspora and Transnational Biomedical Toxicology Commerce/Management Media Studies Education Studies Biotechnology Finance and Economics Mediaeval Studies Digital Humanities Cognitive Science Human Resource Management Music History and Culture Music Drama/Theatre/Performance Ecology and Evolution Marketing Near and Middle Eastern Economics Environment Artist Diploma Civilizations Education Forestry Computer Science, 90% Composition 50+ 700 New Media Employment Relations Genetics Peace, Conflict and Justice Mathematics and Comprehensive – Classical English Health Sciences or Jazz Philosophy Statistics Environment Human Biology History & Theory Polish Studies Equity Studies Immunology Data Science Music Education – Classical of our most accomplished Political Science language programs Estonian Studies Mental Health Studies Computer Science or Jazz undergraduate programs Portuguese researchers teach Ethics Microbiology Information Security Performance – Classical undergraduate classes Practical French European Studies Nutritional Science Mathematics or Jazz Professional Writing and Film/Cinema Studies Paramedicine Statistics Communication Finnish Studies Pathobiology
Think Outside the Classroom. The World Awaits U of T offers you #BLEEDBLUE Our students take what they learn and put it to work in labs and boardrooms—on hackathons and dynamic student archaeological digs—and in concert halls, city halls, and the community at large. U of T’s research clusters are woven into the economic fabric of the continent. Not only do we contribute over $15 billion life opportunities to the Canadian economy each year through private and nonprofit partnerships in every industry, we’re North America’s #1 public university for global employability, the birthplace of 150+ research-based and boundless startups in the last five years alone, headquarters to 1,000+ thriving student clubs, and home to 50+ choices to co-op programs in the arts, sciences, business, and engineering. explore. Choose Beyond the Classroom Through co-op placements, paid internships, learning abroad options in 150+ institutions, field schools, from more than international course modules, and research opportunity programs, you’ll make industry contacts—and lifelong friends—and tackle pressing challenges like climate change, quantum cryptography, financial 1,000 student derivatives, and homelessness. Study the history of German cinema in Berlin, the rise and fall of Bronze 2017-18 CHAMPIONS organizations, Age powers on the Anatolian plateau, and marine ecosystems in the South Pacific. Learn more at uoft.me/global-learning. Badminton*, Baseball*, Women’s Cross Country‡, Men’s Fencing*, Women’s athletic teams Rise to Any Challenge Fencing*, Figure Skating*, Women’s Golf*, Mountain Biking*, Men’s Swimming*, Women’s Swimming*, Men’s Water Polo*, Women’s Water Polo† and academic Not all learning takes place in the classroom, and not everyone learns in the same way. Finding the best way to balance school, work, home, and health can be daunting! We get that life is complicated, and associations–or we’re here to help. Meet with a Learning Strategist at Accessibility Services, an International Transition Ontario University Association championship create your own. Advisor at our Centre for International Experience, a Campus Chaplain at the Multi-Faith Centre, an Elder- * † National Collegiate Water Polo championship U Sports national championship in-Residence at our First Nations House, or a nurse, doctor, or counsellor at Health & Wellness. Connect ‡ with our Sexual & Gender Diversity Office, our Community Safety Office, or our Family Care Office. We’re here for you. Learn more at uoft.me/student-support. Intramural Sports You might not be able to play for the Toronto Raptors, but with 10,000+ students competing in our intramural sports leagues every year, you’ll love being a U of T athlete. Intramural sport—our most popular co-curricular offering—is a major part of life for thousands Living at U of T of students across our three campuses. Enjoy our state-of-the-art facilities, and show us your skills. Our intramural sports include: Living in residence means having a live-in support network. Your badminton, basketball, broomball, European handball, field hockey, flag football, hockey, indoor cricket, indoor soccer, inner tube water polo, Dons and Resident Assistants will always be right down the hall lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball, squash, table tennis, tennis, track meet, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, and water polo. from you, and our classrooms, gyms, labs, and libraries will be Learn more at uoft.me/sports-rec. never be more than a quick dash away. Each residence has its own intramural teams, social committees, meal plans, and a variety of room styles. No matter where you live, you’ll love being 43 men’s and women’s Varsity Blues teams in 25 sports Spirit Groups steps away from all of the nightlife, sports, fashion, and fun that make Toronto one of the world’s most liveable cities. For more, Badminton Field Hockey Nordic Skiing Track & Field Cheerleading check out uoft.me/livingoncampus. And learn about our residence Baseball Figure Skating Rowing Volleyball Dance Team guarantee at uoft.me/res-guarantee. Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Rugby Soccer Water Polo Wrestling Pom Team True Blue WANT TO PLAY? If you decide to get your own place at some point, our Off-Campus Curling Hockey Squash Housing service can help you navigate the rental market and find Visit varsityblues.ca Fastpitch Lacrosse Swimming the right fit. Learn more at offcampushousing.utoronto.ca. Fencing Mountain Biking Tennis & click "Recruits"
APPLICATION ADMISSIONS TIMELINE INFORMATION Admission decisions released from mid-January to May. September October November December January February March April May June HOW TO APPLY Visit future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying for application Applying Only to the University of Toronto Submitting Transcripts & Test Scores details and deadlines. The recommended application Application opens. November 1: February 1: Deadline for March 31: MyRes residence application deadline for all programs is November 1, 2018. Apply using the “University of Toronto International After applying, students must self-report grades Recommended deadline. most supplementary deadline. See uoft.me/livingoncampus Spaces in programs are filled on an ongoing basis and Application” if through the Join U of T Applicant Website and/or the applications (if applicable) for details. programs may close before published deadlines. • you reside outside of Canada; and Engineering Applicant Portal. Transcripts must be and required documents. • you are not currently studying, nor have previously sent electronically by Parchment/Naviance. If your Applying to More Than One Ontario University studied, in Canada. school does not use Parchment/Naviance, you can upload your transcripts through the Join U of T Applicant Apply through the Ontario Universities’ Application The U of T International Application is available at Website and/or Engineering Applicant Portal. Centre using the “105” application: www.ouac.on.ca. future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying. SAT, AP and ACT scores should be sent to us electronically. The University of Toronto’s SAT and AP institution code is 0982 and our ACT institution code APPLICATION DEADLINE DOCUMENT DEADLINE is 5366. The recommended deadline for all programs is November 1, 2018. Document deadlines vary by division—for a complete list of document deadlines visit uoft.me/important-application-dates. Official deadlines vary. Find all application deadlines at UNITED STATES HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS uoft.me/important-application-dates. We encourage you to submit all required documents well in advance of the posted In our admission review, the University will consider • A minimum of two appropriate SAT Subject Tests Engineering deadlines. Although we will accept applications until the official deadline, we strongly your overall academic record, including SAT/ACT or AP exams or IB courses; a combination of • Senior Year/12th Grade in an accredited U.S. encourage all interested students to submit their applications by the recommended results, AP/SAT Subject Tests results, and high these options covering different subjects is also high school with a high grade point average and deadline. Spaces in programs are filled on an ongoing basis and programs may close school transcripts. Admission consideration includes acceptable. Most successful applicants present high scores on SAT Reasoning/Redesigned SAT before published deadlines. in-progress grades from senior year, as well as scores of at least 600 in each SAT Subject Test or a (including Essay) or ACT exams (including Writing junior year achievement (where grades for senior score of at least 3 on each AP exam. Higher results Once we receive your application we will send you an email acknowledgement, Test Component). Excellent results in senior level level courses are not yet available). Admission is are required for more competitive programs. including full information about the next steps in the application process. courses, including Math, Chemistry and Physics. competitive and subject to space availability. • Applicants should present a complete high school • Competitive applicants are expected to have two transcript, including a list of senior level courses years of Chemistry and Physics as well as Calculus Arts, Science, Commerce/Management, Kinesiology, Music and first quarter or first semester midterm grades completed or in progress by their senior year. AP or TUITION FEES 2018-19 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ‡ CANADIAN CITIZEN, PERMANENT RESIDENT for senior year (if available). In some cases the The cost of attending university varies depending on program of study and SAT Subject Tests results in Calculus, Chemistry place of residence during the academic year (September through April). • Senior Year/12th Grade in an accredited U.S. high admissions committee will request mid-year $ CAN $ US* $ CAN $ US* and Physics are highly recommended, but not school with a high grade point average. Most grades for senior year before making a decision. required. Applicants who have written AP exams, Applied Science & Engineering 57,085.84 44,281.49 17,381.84 13,483.09 programs will consider grades of B+ to A- and • In some instances, Pre-Calculus can be used to should present minimum scores of at least 4; SAT above. Senior-year English is required for all Architecture, Landscape, and Design 51,252.20 39,756.33 8,232.20 6,385.72 meet the minimum requirement for program areas Subject tests in Math, Physics or Chemistry should programs. that require mathematics for admission. Those be at least 650. Please note that U of T Engineering Arts, Science, Commerce, and Management • High scores on Redesigned SAT (including Essay) 51,878.20 - 52,496.62 40,241.92 - 40,721.63 8,234.20 - 8,852.62 6,387.27 - 6,866.98 seeking admission to math, science or commerce does not grant advanced standing credit for AP (U of T St. George, U of T Mississauga and U of T Scarborough) or ACT exams (including Writing Test Component). programs are strongly advised to complete AP courses. Most successful applicants present scores of at Music 36,924.20 28,642.10 8,900.20 6,903.89 Calculus or locally-designed Calculus or 1 semester • Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for more least 630 on each section of the Redesigned SAT of college or university Calculus; AP Statistics Kinesiology & Physical Education 36,261.20 28,127.81 8,237.20 6,389.60 complete information. and scores of at least 6 in each section of the does not provide the appropriate preparation. Essay, or, an ACT Composite score of least 28 and Fees reflect students entering their studies in Fall 2018. Tuition fees increase in the second year of some programs. A complete tuition fee schedule is available at fees.utoronto.ca. * Currency conversion calculated on 25/05/2018. Current currency conversions are available at bankofcanada.ca. ‡ Includes compulsory university health insurance plan ($624 Canadian dollars). Learn more at studentlife.utoronto.ca/cie/uhip. ACT Writing Score of at least 8. Higher results are required for more competitive programs. SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID STUDY PERMITS & IMMIGRATION INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM There are many sources of aid available to help you cover the cost of your education. If you are not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada, you must obtain Arts, Science, Commerce/Management, Kinesiology, Music Engineering U of T is a recognized postsecondary institution for Federal Direct Loans (PLUS/ a valid study permit before entering Canada. Required documents typically include: Subsidized/Unsubsidized). U.S. citizens can apply for financial assistance from the offer of admission to a university, evidence of adequate funds, proof of medical • An International Baccalaureate Diploma, including English HL or SL is required for • An International Baccalaureate Diploma, including Math, Chemistry, Physics and U.S. William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program and private loans from Sallie Mae. clearance, and other documentation requested by the issuing office. Study permit admission. English. Math Studies is not acceptable. Education Savings Plans and U.S. Federal Education Tax credits for eligible programs information is available through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada: • Prerequisite courses can be presented at either the Standard or Higher Level. • While the Committee accepts Standard Level (SL) courses, additional are also applicable. Learn more at uoft.me/usloans. www.cic.gc.ca/english/study • For programs with a Math prerequisite, Math SL or HL is required. Math Studies consideration is given for prerequisite courses completed at the Higher Level. Additional points awarded for Theory of Knowledge and the extended essay are We welcome any questions you may have about financial aid for students from the International students are eligible to work on or off campus part-time during the is not acceptable. United States. Please reach out anytime. school year and full-time between sessions. Eligible international students can not considered by the Admissions Committee. • A total score of 27 or higher, not including bonus points, is required for admission stay and work in Canada for up to three years after graduation. Visit uoft.me/cie for • Although most of our programs require higher scores, students with a predicted For U.S. loans inquiries: usa.financialaid@utoronto.ca more information. consideration. More competitive programs require a significantly higher score. score of at least 30 will be considered for admission to the Faculty of Applied For U of T award inquiries: awards.uoft@utoronto.ca • Final IB results must be sent to the University electronically by the International Science & Engineering. Applicants with a predicted score of below 4 in any of the Baccalaureate Office. prerequisite subjects will not be considered for admission.
STUDY WHERE THE WORLD Covering tuition fees and living expenses for four years, the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the CONNECT University of Toronto offer you access to an unparalleled COMES TOGETHER. experience in undergraduate education. Imagine a top- ranked university located in one of the world’s most welcoming multicultural cities, where students come THE LESTER from over 160 countries and more than 900 municipalities. with U of T Imagine enriched learning within a unique community B. PEARSON of students, alongside brilliant professors who are shaping the future of their fields. As a Pearson Scholar, you will INTERNATIONAL gain a global perspective on issues that matter most to you. SCHOLARSHIPS. By 2020, U of T will fund 150 Pearson Scholars on an ongoing basis. Visit pearson.utoronto.ca to learn more. Campus Tours Our tour guides are keen to show you both the obvious and the hidden ts, ns to on-campus even sides of the University. Book your tour online at uoft.me/campus-tours. Get exclusive invitatio d more! application advice, an If you have an accessibility need for a campus tour or event, please admissions updates, contact the host campus two weeks in advance. We will work with nnect you to make appropriate arrangements. Sign up at utoron.to/co Fall Preview for U.S. Students Join us on Saturday, November 24, 2018! Curious about life north of the 49th? If you’ll be in town, we’ll show you around! We’ve planned an entire day just for students from the United States. Enjoy an informative welcome session, campus tours, program-specific breakout sessions, a complementary lunch, and opportunities to hear from current U of T students from the U.S. Learn more at future.utoronto.ca/visit/events. Fall Campus Days 2018 U of T’s Fall Campus Days are among your best opportunities to explore our three campuses. Tour our facilities, speak with Amitai from Palo Alto, CA Jaimi from Scottsdale, AZ students and professors, learn about courses and programs, attend information sessions and see our residences. Counsellors will be on Recent Alum; Major in Human 4th Year Student; Double Major hand to answer any questions you may have about U of T. Geography and a double minor in in International Relations and Geographic Information Systems History • U of T St. George: Saturday, October 20 and Linguistics • U of T Mississauga: Sunday, October 28 • U of T Scarborough: Saturday, November 10 “One reason I chose U of T was “I chose the University of the academic flexibility: I loved Toronto because I wanted to Register online at future.utoronto.ca/fallcampusdays. the idea of being able to study go to a reputable school in a almost any academic subject large, vibrant city. I fell in love imaginable.” with Toronto when I first came on a visit, and was amazed at everything U of T had to offer in terms of academics and extracurriculars. I couldn’t be happier with my choice!”
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