Applied Science & Engineering Tuition and Incidental Fees (subject to change) $39,756.33 $51,252.20 $44,281.49 $57,085.84 $ US* $ CAD $6,385.72 $8,232.20 $13,483.09 $17,381.84 $ US* $ CAD Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident International Student‡ The cost of attending university varies depending on your program of study and place of residence during the academic year (September through April). TUITION FEES 2018-19 For details, visit uoft.me/careers. The Career Centres on our three campuses encourage you to use their extensive resources at any time during your university experience. Here, you’ll find support in preparing for job interviews, researching career paths, finding part-time jobs or a fulltime career. Tuition for four years Living costs Fees & books The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has scholarships available for international students. We encourage you to visit discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/money for more information. Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships Finding Work Details are available at uoft.me/cie. As a graduating international student from a Canadian university, you may be allowed to stay and work in Canada, full-time, for up to three years. U of T Engineering Scholarships Learn more at pearson.utoronto.ca. Complete details can be found at uoft.me/usloans. Working after Graduation Details are available through the Centre for International Experience at uoft.me/cie. Part-time work on or off campus allows you to earn extra spending money. Not only is it an excellent opportunity to gain practical Canadian work experience, but it will also allow you to expand your social experiences. Part-time work opportunities on campus (through the Work-Study Program, for example) are available to international students at any time during your studies. You may obtain permission to work part time off campus following six months of study. You may also stay in the Greater Toronto Area and work full-time during holidays and between academic terms. Part-Time Work U.S. citizens can apply for financial assistance from the U.S. William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. The University of Toronto is a recognized postsecondary institution for Federal Direct Loans (PLUS/ Subsidized/Unsubsidized). Education Savings Plans, and U.S. Federal Education Tax credits are also applicable. All applicants are considered automatically for admission scholarships based on their academic performance. Scholarship offers are generally sent at the same time as our offers of admission. Canadian citizens and permanent residents living outside Canada are also eligible for the University of Toronto financial aid guarantee that assures support for students with financial need. SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the University of Toronto offer outstanding students from around the world, including international students from high schools in Canada, access to a transformative four-year undergraduate education. Imagine attending a top-ranked university located in one of the world’s most multicultural cities, where students from over 160 countries come together to study, live and create lasting experiences. Imagine joining a vibrant and welcoming campus community where you will learn from brilliant professors who are shaping the future of their respective fields. As a Pearson Scholar, you will meet the world and gain a global perspective on issues that matter most to you. In 2017, the University of Toronto selected 37 international students to be the inaugural cohort of Pearson Scholars. By 2020, U of T will fund 150 Pearson Scholars on an ongoing basis. 1,500 M, W, Gender Inclusive Declining balance meal card; four meal plan options open to first-year students 361 (70 suites) M, W, Gender Inclusive No meal plan*; fully equipped kitchens T: 416.623.1685 F: 416.971.2611 residence.frontdesk@wdw.utoronto.ca uoft.me/woodsworthresidence Woodsworth College Residence Office 321 Bloor St. West, Toronto M, W, Gender Inclusive 315 meals/yr, 355 meals/yr, or 261 meals/yr, plus flex dollars with all three plans; Halal, vegetarian and vegan T: 416.585.4494 F: 416.813.4045 vic.dean@utoronto.ca uoft.me/vicresidence Victoria College Office of the Dean of Students 150 Charles St. West, Toronto M,W, Gender Inclusive À-la-carte declining balance; wide variety of menu options, including vegetarian, to suit diverse student needs T: 416.978.2530 F: 416.971.2029 uc.residences@utoronto.ca uoft.me/ucresidence University College Residence Office, D105 15 King’s College Circle, Toronto M, W, Gender Inclusive 7 day meal plan; 5 day meal plan (Monday breakfast to Friday dinner); 5 day meal plan (Sunday dinner to Friday lunch); 310 total meals T: 416.978.3612 F: 416.978.4380 deanofstudents@trinity.utoronto.ca uoft.me/trinityresidence Trinity College Dean of Students 44 Devonshire Place, Toronto M, W, Gender Inclusive All-you-can-eat dining with three options; 5 day plan from Monday to Friday; 7 day plan T: 416.926.7127 F: 416.926.2268 smc.residence@utoronto.ca uoft.me/smc St. Michael’s College Residence Office 81 St. Mary St., Toronto W 21 meals/wk; vegetarian selection; international cuisine; fees include all meals T: 416.925.2833 F: 416.925.2977 loretto.college@utoronto.ca uoft.me/smc Loretto College (St. Michael’s College) Dean of Women 70 St. Mary St., Toronto 890 M, W, Gender Inclusive 15 meals/wk; 330 meals/yr or carte blanche; vegetarian selections and Halal options; all-you-care-to-eat T: 416.978.8875 F: 416.971.3072 new.residence@utoronto.ca uoft.me/newresidence New College Office of Residence and Student Life 40 Willcocks St., Toronto 326 (82 apartments) M, W, Gender Inclusive No meal plan*; fully equipped kitchens T: 416.978.2512 F: 416.971.2464 residence.innis@utoronto.ca uoft.me/innisresidence Innis College Residence Office 111 St. George St., Toronto M, W, Gender Inclusive Unlimited access to dining hall. Each meal plan comes with flex dollars that can be used on campus. T: 416.585.3160 F: 416.585.3197 chestnut.residence@utoronto.ca uoft.me/chestnutresidence Chestnut Residence Residence Office 89 Chestnut St., Toronto $11,000 – $15,000 RESIDENCE AT U OF T MISSISSAUGA $9,786 $11,436 $16,532 798 $13,055 $14,470 724 $14,103 $15,663 442 $13,179 $15,975 550 $12,288 $15,485 115 $11,220 $15,220 $9,577 $16,111 $19,052 1,140 RESIDENCE AT U OF T ST. GEORGE Residence Contact 416.978.8045 housing.utoronto.ca U of T St. George Student Housing Service Residence Total Style Places Meal Plan 905.828.5286 utm.utoronto.ca/housing Cost (CAD $) 416.287.7365 utsc.utoronto.ca/residences U of T Mississauga Student Housing & Residence Life U of T Scarborough Student Housing & Residence Life Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of a post-secondary program for the first time, provided that they have indicated their interest in residence by completing the university's common residence application (MyRes) by March 31, and have received and accepted an offer of admission by June 1. HOUSING & RESIDENCE 2018-19 A D M I S S I O N S B U L L E T I N I N T E R N A T I O N A L 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 U N D E R G R A D U A T E UofT Architecture, Landscape, and Design T: 905.828.5286 F: 905.828.5473 resdesk.utm@utoronto.ca utm.utoronto.ca/housing Student Housing and Residence Life Oscar Peterson Hall, Suite 120 3359 Mississauga Rd., Mississauga 416.287.7529 uoft.me/utsctour Arts, Science, Commerce, and Management RESIDENCE AT U OF T SCARBOROUGH 905.828.5400 uoft.me/utmtour $6,387.27 $6,866.98 Toronto is one of the friendliest and safest cities in the world. There are three locations at which students may study. U of T St. George is located in the heart of downtown Toronto; U of T Scarborough is 22 km (14 miles) to the east of U of T St. George; and U of T Mississauga is 27 km (17 miles) to the west of U of T St. George in the city of Mississauga. All three campuses offer studies in arts, science and business; most of the professional faculties are located at U of T St. George. 416.978.5000 uoft.me/utsgtours $8,234.20 $8,852.62 Among the University’s many outstanding resources is its library system, rated one of the top three in North America. More than 40 libraries contain the most comprehensive collection of research material in Canada. We have residence space for over 8,800 students, health services, an advisory bureau, international student centres, career centres, housing services, restaurants, bookstores, athletic and recreation facilities and facilities for music, theatre and debate. U OF T SCARBOROUGH $40,241.92 $40,721.63 LOCATION U OF T MISSISSAUGA $51,878.20 $52,496.62 $5,736– $9,672 facts WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY U OF T ST. GEORGE (U of T St. George, U of T Mississauga and U of T Scarborough) 767 University of Toronto For details, see the 2017 National Taiwan University Rankings, the 2017 U.S. News & World Report, the 2018 QS World University Rankings, the 2017 Shanghai Rankings (ARWU), the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and pi.utoronto.ca. VISIT US $6,903.89 Campuses $8,900.20 University St. George Mississauga Scarborough $28,642.10 Worldwide for Volume of Published Research in the Sciences Applicants wishing to be considered for admission to several Ontario universities should apply to the University of Toronto through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) using the “105” application. Applicants who are interested in applying ONLY to the University of Toronto, who reside outside of Canada and are not currently studying, nor have previously studied, in Canada may apply using the “University of Toronto International application”. The University of Toronto operates on an academic year rather than on a semester or quarter system. Students begin their studies in September and continue until May of the following year. The University of Toronto does not deal with agents and it does not recommend that applicants deal with agents. DOCUMENT DEADLINES For more details about application procedures and deadlines, visit our website at future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying. Document deadlines vary by division. For a complete list of document deadlines visit future.utoronto.ca. We encourage you to submit all required documents well in advance of the posted deadlines. Spaces in programs are filled on an ongoing basis and programs may close before the published document deadlines. We encourage you to apply well in advance of the published deadlines. Spaces fill quickly and programs may close before the application deadlines listed below. Once we receive your application we will send you an email acknowledgement, including full information about the next steps in the application process. APPLICATION DEADLINES Students $36,924.20 (townhouses & apartments) Safest Cities in the World in the world. 88,000+ Music M, W, Gender Inclusive No compulsory meal plan; fully equipped kitchens T: 416.287.7365 F: 416.287.7667 residences@utsc.utoronto.ca utsc.utoronto.ca/residences Student Housing and Residence Life Student Residence Centre 1265 Military Trail, Toronto nd $6,389.60 22 700 Undergraduate Programs $8,237.20 One of the University in Canada $28,127.81 1 Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest and most internationally recognized universities in North America. U of T is ranked the top university in Canada by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the QS World University Rankings and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Ranking of World Universities. No other Canadian university offers as great a diversity of programs and resources. Student enrolment is 86,709; the faculty numbers 12,589. Learn more at future.utoronto.ca. # $36,261.20 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO UNIVERSITY Kinesiology & Physical Education * Price ranges reflect rates for 2018-19. Final rates can be found on each residence’s website. Separate meal plans may be purchased. Visit ueat.utoronto.ca for details. † THIS IS THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO A World-Renowned ‡ Includes compulsory university health insurance plan ($624 Canadian dollars). Learn more at studentlife.utoronto.ca/cie/uhip. *Currency conversion calculated on 25/05/2018. Current currency conversions are available at bankofcanada.ca. Note: Tuition fees increase in the second year of some programs. A complete tuition fee schedule is available at fees.utoronto.ca. HOW TO APPLY Early submission of both an application and supporting documents is strongly encouraged. For all secondary school applicants: The first round of decisions will be sent in late January. Applications that become complete after December will be reviewed for decisions in March, and a final round of decisions—spaces permitting—will be made in May. Applicants with postsecondary studies will be considered on an ongoing basis starting in January.. Campus/Program Area Recommended date (for early consideration) Official Deadline ARTS, SCIENCE, COMMERCE/MANAGEMENT U of T St. George November 1 January 16 U of T Mississauga November 1 January 16 U of T Scarborough November 1 January 16 PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES Applied Science & Engineering November 1 January 10 Architecture, Landscape, and Design November 1 January 10 Bachelor of Information* November 1 January 15 Nursing* November 1 January 15 Kinesiology & Physical Education; Music November 1 January 16 Medical Radiation Sciences* November 1 February 1 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMS Faculty of Arts & Science November 1 January 16 Applied Science & Engineering November 1 January 10 Architecture, Landscape and Design November 1 January 10 *Please note that our Bachelor of Information, Nursing, and Medical Radiation Sciences have admission prerequisites at the university level. Student Permit/Visa If you are not a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you should apply for a study permit and entry visa (depending on citizenship) as soon as you receive your letter of admission from the University. You can obtain applications for these documents from a Canadian embassy or consulate before departing. To obtain a study permit, international students must demonstrate to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada that they have sufficient resources to cover tuition and expenses for at least one year of university. Complete details can be found at www.cic.gc.ca. Centre for International Experience Adapting to a new cultural environment and a new education system may present some unexpected challenges. The Centre for International Experience is ready to help you with a wide range of services and programs. Visit cie.utoronto.ca. Guardianship If you are an international student under the age of 18, you may be asked by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to find a Canadian citizen to act as a guardian. Your family is responsible for satisfying this requirement. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applicants who have attained a high level of academic achievement and who completely satisfy prerequisites will be considered for admission. The minimum requirements for admission consideration vary by program. You must present all the requirements, including prerequisite courses, to be considered. All of our programs have limited spaces and the admission selection process is competitive. Some programs require a supplementary application; check faculty and program admission information for details. See also: English Language Requirements. For details regarding the admission requirements for each program, visit future.utoronto.ca and refer to the information that matches your academic background. Transfer Applicants Arts, Science, Business (all campuses) Applicants must meet the minimum admission requirements for their program. Refer to future.utoronto.ca for detailed information about requirements for your educational jurisdiction. Applicants who have completed studies beyond the minimum requirements at a recognized postsecondary institution will be considered for a maximum of two years of transfer credits. Transfer credits will be assessed after admission, and once the Transfer Credit Assessment application has been completed. Details will be provided after an offer of admission is made. Interviews may be required. Applicants who already hold a bachelor’s degree, or have completed more than two years of degree studies at another recognized postsecondary institution can only apply to a different field of study. For instance students who have completed a degree in, or have majored in economics, management, commerce or business, cannot complete a Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Business Administration degree. If admitted to a different program, these applicants will be granted a maximum of one year of transfer credit (five full credit courses). Undergraduate degree holders who wish to take additional undergraduate courses in their field, perhaps in order to qualify for graduate level studies, may consider applying for Non-degree studies. Please note that it may not be possible to register as a non-degree student in courses that are in high demand. All Other Program Areas Excellent academic achievement is required for admission consideration. Applicants admitted to other divisions may receive a statement regarding transfer credit assessment procedures at the time of admission or shortly thereafter or after registration. Applicants who hold an undergraduate degree in Engineering cannot be offered admission to our undergraduate Engineering faculty. Programs Requiring University Preparation • For admission details about graduate studies and professional programs requiring university preparation, visit: • • Graduate Studies sgs.utoronto.ca • Dentistry dentistry.utoronto.ca • Information ischool.utoronto.ca/areas-of-study/ bachelor-of-information • Law law.utoronto.ca • Medical Radiation Sciences medicalradiationsciences.ca • Medicine md.utoronto.ca • Nursing bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca • Pharmacy pharmacy.utoronto.ca • Social Work socialwork.utoronto.ca ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Proof of adequate English facility is required from all applicants except for those: • whose first language (i.e. the language learned at home as a child) is English, or • who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least four years of full-time study in an English language school system located in a country where the dominant language is English, or • whose first language is French and who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least four years of fulltime study in Canada. For full details on our English language proficiency requirements, please visit uoft.me/elr. COMMON TESTS / QUALIFICATIONS • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-based test: total score of 100 + 22 on writing section. Scores in a discretionary range of between 89-99+22 will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. • • • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: Minimum overall band of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0. International Baccalaureate English: Higher Level or Standard Level English A: Literature or English A: Language and Literature with a minimum score of 4 (predicted or final). English B Higher Level is not acceptable. GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O Level English: English or English Language or English as a Second Language with minimum grade of ‘B.’ GCE A/AS/AICE Level English: English or English Language with minimum grade of ‘C.’ Academic English Course, School of Continuing Studies, University of Toronto: Academic English Level 60 with grade of 'B'. Detailed information at uoft.me/academic-english. Academically qualified students who do not meet our English language requirements may be interested in one of our English language programs. These programs, if completed successfully, will allow students to meet the English language facility requirement. They are offered on each campus and range in length from six weeks to eight months. These programs include: • International Foundation Program uoft.me/intlfp • Academic Culture and English Program (ACE@UTM) uoft.me/utmace • Academic English (AE@UTSC) uoft.me/utscae WORKING IN CANADA If you’re an international student, you are allowed to work part time while you study and may be able to incorporate paid work terms into your academic program. Work as Part of Your Academic Program Paid work placements are a feature of Co-op programs at U of T Scarborough and the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T Mississauga and the Faculty of Arts & Science. Work terms are accessed after the first year of study. Full details are available at uoft.me/ uoftscarborough and uoft.me/PEYear. PROGRAMS OF STUDY: ARTS, SCIENCE & BUSINESS U OF T SCARBOROUGH Admission Consideration U OF T MISSISSAUGA Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Addition to English S Ma Mi CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (BSc) Geography Geology Physics M, Ph; (rec. Ch) M, Ph; (rec. Ch) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Ch, Ph; (rec. Bio) M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • • • M, Bio, Ch/Ph • • M, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch/Ph (rec. M) (rec. M, One of Bio/ Ch/Ph) M, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Ph, Ch; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FORENSIC SCIENCE (BSc) OUAC Program Code: TMK Forensic Science Forensic Anthropology Forensic Biology Forensic Chemistry Forensic Psychology HUMANITIES (BA) M×, Bio, Ch; (rec. M, Ph) Bio M×, Bio, Ch; (rec. M, Ph) M×, Bio, Ch; (rec. M, Ph) M, Bio • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *J • • • • • • • • • (rec. Fr, Ita) • • • (rec. Ita) • • • • • (rec. Fr) (rec. Fr, Ita) (rec. Ita) • • • • • • • • • • • • • Theatre and Drama Studies * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M • • M • • OUAC Program Code: TXQ; TXR (co-op) Combined French and Master of Teaching ‡ French Journalism M • • Fr or equivalent • • Fr or equivalent • • • • • • * LIFE SCIENCES (BSc) OUAC Program Code: TSL; TSU (co-op) M, Bio, Ch • M, Bio • M, Bio • • M, Bio M, Bio • • • • • • M; (rec. Bio) M M M; (rec Bio) M M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Audition Required • Biology Conservation & Biodiversity Human Biology Integrative Biology Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Molecular Biology, Immunology & Disease Neuroscience Plant Biology M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch • • • • M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch • • • • • • • • • • MANAGEMENT (BBA) Management Management & Accounting Management & Finance Management & Human Resources Management & Information Technology Management & International Business (co-op only) Management & Marketing Strategic Management Management Strategy Stream Entrepreneurship Stream Economics for Management Studies Economics for Management Studies (BA) M M M M • • • • • • • • M • • M • • M M M M M • • • • • • • • • • M • • OUAC Program Code: TSI OUAC Program Code: TEV • • • • • U of T degree plus Sheridan College diploma earned. U of T degree plus Sheridan College certificate earned. *** Joint program with U of T Faculty of Information (iSchool). § Not direct entry from high school. At least two years of undergraduate study required before admission to the Master of Information. ± Application to Master’s program in third year of study. J Jointly listed under both Humanities and Visual Studies. × Math required, but not Calculus. * ** • Paramedicine * ± • • • M, Bio, Ch • PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (BSc) OUAC Program Code: TSP; TSB (co-op) Astronomy & Astrophysics Biochemistry Biological Chemistry Chemistry Combined Environmental Science and Professional Master of Engineering ‡ Combined Physical & Environmental Sciences and Master of Teaching ‡ Environmental Biology Environmental Chemistry Environmental Geoscience Environmental Physics Environmental Science Natural Sciences & Environmental Management Physical & Mathematical Sciences Physical Sciences Physics and Astrophysics M, Ph M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) M, Bio, Ph; (rec. Ch) M, Ph; (rec. Ch) See program requirements See program requirements M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) M, Bio, Ph (rec. Ch) M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) M, Ph; (rec. Bio, Ch) M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M, Ph (rec. Ch) M, Ph (rec. Ch) M, Ph • • • • • • • • • • • British-Patterned Education Cambridge Pre-University Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) French-Patterned Education Combined Mental Health Studies and Master of Social Work ‡ Health Studies: Population Health Mental Health Studies Psychology • • • • • • • International Baccalaureate (IB) United States OUAC Program Code: TUD; TXA (co-op); TSD (International Development) African Studies Anthropology Anthropology: Evolutionary (BSc) Anthropology: Socio-Cultural City Studies Classical Studies Creative Writing Critical Migration Studies Culture, Creativity & Cities English English Literature English/Chinese Translation Environmental Studies Food Studies Geographic Information Science Geography: Human Geography: Physical & Human Global Asia Studies Health Humanities Health Studies: Health Policy History International Development Studies (BA) International Development Studies (BSc) *** Linguistics Literature & Film Studies Philosophy Political Science Psycholinguistics Public Law Public Policy Sociology Urban Public Policy & Governance Women's & Gender Studies • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OUAC Program Code: TUC Art History & Visual Culture Arts Management Curatorial Studies Media, Journalism & Digital Cultures Media Studies Music & Culture New Media Studies **§ Studio Theatre & Performance Studies • • • • • • • • • • • • Programs are structured to be completed in four years, except for Co-op International Development Studies and the Double Degree (BBA/BSc) which take five years to complete. * U of T degree plus Centennial College diploma earned. ** U of T degree plus Centennial College certificate earned. *** While not required for admission, to pursue International Development Studies (BSc stream), you will need to have completed Advanced Functions and Biology; Chemistry is recommended. § Not direct entry from high school. A minimum of one year post-secondary studies required. ‡ Not direct entry from high school. A minimum of three years of post-secondary studies required in associated program(s). ± Not available for international students. Legend Bio = Biology / = or Ch = Chemistry , = and E = English rec. = recommended Fr = French S = Specialist program Ita = Italian Ma = Major program M = Mathematics incl. Calculus Mi = Minor program Ph = Physics Co = Paid Co-op program Arts, Science, Commerce/Management, Architectural/Visual Studies, Kinesiology & Physical Education, and Music At least five different academic GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level subjects and four different academic subjects at Advanced Subsidiary Level OR three different academic subjects at the Advanced Level (excluding General Paper). All examinations must be conducted by an examination authority located in the UK or an equivalent authority elsewhere. Prerequisites should be presented at Advanced or Advanced Subsidiary Level. Some programs may consider excellent GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level results for fulfilling a prerequisite. English GCSE/IGCSE/O Level/AS Level/A Level is required for all programs. Applied Advanced Level subjects are not recommended. Math AS Level/A Level Excellent GCSE/IGCSE/O Level and AS Level (predicted or final)/A Level (predicted or final) grades Engineering Three Advanced Level subjects including Mathematics and Physics; Advanced Level Chemistry is strongly recommended, and applicants must present at least AS Level Chemistry in order to be considered for admission. English GCSE/IGCSE/O Level/AS Level/A Level is required for all programs. Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information. Mathematics and Pure Mathematics The Cambridge International Pre-U Diploma or Certificate, including three Principal Subjects (or a combination of Advanced Level subjects and Principal Subjects covering different subject areas). English GCSE/IGCSE/O Level/A Level/Principal Subject is required for all programs. Refer to www.discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. Math A Level/Principal Subject The complete Diploma (six units). English CSEC/CAPE is required for all programs. Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. Pure Mathematics (CAPE Unit I and II) Mathématiques/Mathématiques Appliquées Econ. et Soc. Mathematics HL or SL/Further Mathematics HL Arts, Science, Commerce/Management, Architectural/Visual Studies, Kinesiology & Physical Education, and Music U.S. Senior Year/Grade 12 in an accredited high school with a high grade point average and high scores on Redesigned SAT (including Essay)/SAT Reasoning or ACT exams (including Writing Test Component) and a minimum of two appropriate SAT Subject Tests/APs/IBs (or a combination of SAT Subject Tests/APs/IBs covering different subjects). English Grade 12/AP is required for all programs. Those seeking admission to science or commerce programs are strongly advised to complete AP Calculus. AP Calculus/Math Grade 12 Engineering U.S. Senior Year/Grade 12 at an accredited high school with a high grade point average and high scores on SAT Reasoning/Redesigned SAT (including Essay) or ACT exams (including Writing Test). Excellent results in senior level courses, including Math, Chemistry and Physics. Competitive applicants are encouraged to have two years of Chemistry and Physics as well as Calculus completed or in progress by their senior year. AP or SAT Subject Tests results in Calculus, Chemistry and Physics are highly recommended, but not required. Applicants who have written AP exams, should present minimum scores of at least 4; SAT Subject tests in Math, Physics or Chemistry should be at least 650. Please note that U of T Engineering does not grant advanced standing credit for AP courses. AP Calculus/Math Grade 12 Detailed information about all educational systems is available at uoft.me/requirements. Transfer credit information is available at uoft.me/transfercredit. Students applying to U of T Engineering programs should consult system-specific international admission requirements by visiting uoft.me/ENGapply. U of T Engineering welcomes engineering and science students interested in transferring from other universities. Transfer credits are awarded on a course-by-course basis at the time of admission. Read more at uoft.me/ENGtransfer. Computer Science Data Science M M • • • • • • • HUMANITIES (BA) OUAC Program Code: TAH African Studies J American Studies J Asian Canadian Studies Asian Literatures and Cultures * Bioethics Book and Media Studies Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health Buddhist Studies Business German Canadian Studies J Caribbean Studies J Celtic Studies Christianity and Culture Christianity and Education Cinema Studies Classical Civilization Classics (Greek and Latin) Cognitive Science Contemporary Asian Studies, Dr. David Chu Program in J Creative Expression and Society J Diaspora and Transnational Studies Digital Humanities Drama East Asian Studies J Education and Society J English Environmental Ethics J Equity Studies J Estonian Studies Ethics, Society and Law J European Studies J European Union Studies J Finnish Studies French Language French Language and French Linguistics French Language and Literature French Language Learning French Studies German Studies German Studies in English Greek Health Studies J History History and Philosophy of Science and Technology History of Art Hungarian Studies Indigenous Studies J International Relations J Islamic Studies Italian Italian Culture and Communication Studies Jewish Studies Latin Latin American Studies J Linguistics Literature and Critical Theory Literature and Critical Theory: Comparative Literature Stream Literature and Critical Theory: Cultural Theory Stream Material Culture J Mediaeval Studies Music Music History and Culture Music with Ensemble Option Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Philosophy Portuguese Practical French Religion Religion: Christian Origins Renaissance Studies J (rec. Bio) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (rec. M) Personal Interview, audition and/or portfolio required • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (rec. M) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Audition Required • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Audition Required artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Addition to English S Ma Mi Program Semiotics and Communication Studies J Sexual Diversity Studies J Slavic Languages and Cultures Czech and Slovak Stream Polish Stream Russian Stream South Slavic Stream Ukrainian Stream Slavic Languages and Cultures: Russian Literature in Translation South Asian Studies J Spanish Visual Studies Minor Women and Gender Studies J Writing and Rhetoric Yiddish, Al and Malka Green Program in • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LIFE SCIENCES (BSc) OUAC Program Code: TLG Animal Physiology Anthropology: Evolutionary Biochemistry Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Biological Chemistry Biological Physics Biology Biology * Biomedical Toxicology Cell and Molecular Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environment and Behaviour Environment and Energy Environment and Health Environment and Toxicology Environmental Biology Environmental Chemistry Environmental Geosciences Environmental Science Forest Biomaterials Science Forest Conservation Science Genome Biology Human Biology Human Biology: Fundamental Genetics and its Applications Human Biology: Global Health Human Biology: Health and Disease Human Biology: Neuroscience Immunology Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Nutritional Sciences Pathobiology Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pharmacology Pharmacology and Biomedical Toxicology Physical and Environmental Geography Physiology Psychology Psychology Research M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio • M, Bio, Ch • M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch, Ph M, Bio, Ch; (Ch not req’d for Minor) M, Bio M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch, Ph; (Ph not req’d for Major) M, Bio, Ch M; (rec. Bio) M, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (Ch not req’d for Minor) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio; (rec. Ch) M, Bio; (rec. Ch) M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio, Ch, Ph M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • M; (rec. Ch, Bio, Ph) M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Bio M, Bio • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OUAC Program Code: TPG • • • • • • M • M M, Ph M, Ch, Ph M, Ph M, Ph M, Ch, Ph M M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • • • • • M • M M • • M • • • • • • • • • • • • OUAC Program Code: TAC Accounting: Financial Reporting and Control Accounting: Public Accounting Finance and Economics Management Note: Rotman Commerce applicants must complete a Supplemental Application. • M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) M M; (rec. Ph) M M; (rec. Ph) M, Ph M, Ch; (rec. Ph) M, Ch; (rec. Ph) M M, Ch; (rec. Ph, Bio) M M M, Ch; (rec. Ph, Bio) M, Ch, Ph M, Ch; (rec. Ph, Bio) M, Bio, Ch, Ph • ROTMAN COMMERCE (BCom) (Optional Concentrations: Innovation and Entrepreneurship, International Business, Leadership in Organizations, Marketing, or Strategy) PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (BSc) Actuarial Science Applied Mathematics Applied Statistics Astronomy and Astrophysics Astronomy and Physics Chemical Physics Chemistry Cognitive Science Earth and Environmental Systems Economics and Mathematics Financial Economics Geology Geophysics Geoscience Materials Science Mathematical Applications in Economics and Finance Mathematics Mathematics and Its Applications: Physical Science M OUAC Program Code: TAX • • Mathematics and Its Applications: Probability/Statistics Mathematics and Its Applications: Teaching Mathematics and Philosophy Mathematics and Physics Nanoscience * Physics Physics and Philosophy Planetary Science Statistics Synthetic and Catalytic Chemistry SOCIAL SCIENCES (BA) • • • Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Addition to English S Ma Mi Program • • • • • • • • • • • African Studies J American Studies J Anthropology: General Anthropology: Society, Culture and Language Archaeology Asian Geographies * Canadian Studies J Caribbean Studies J Contemporary Asian Studies, Dr. David Chu Program in J Creative Expression and Society J Criminology and Sociolegal Studies East Asian Studies J Economics Education and Society J Environmental Anthropology Environmental Economics Environmental Ethics J Environmental Geography Environmental Studies Equity Studies J Ethics, Society and Law J European Studies J European Union Studies J Forest Conservation Geographic Information Systems Health Studies J Human Geography Indigenous Studies J International Relations J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M • • • M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bio • • • • • • • • • • • (rec. M) • • • • Industrial Relations & Human Resources (rec. M) • • Latin American Studies Material Culture J Peace, Conflict and Justice Political Science Public Policy Renaissance Studies J Science and Society Semiotics & Communication Studies J Sexual Diversity Studies J Sociology South Asian Studies J Urban Studies Women and Gender Studies J • J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M • • • • • • • • • • • J Jointly listed under both Humanities and Social Sciences * Offered jointly with the National University of Singapore • • • • • M • M • M, Ph • PROGRAMS OF STUDY: PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES AT U OF T ST. GEORGE Minimum Requirements ◊ The Diploma including English HL or SL. Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. • • Mathematics Prerequisite ¤ f 2WKHUSUHUHTXLVLWHVPD\EHUHTXLUHG5HIHUWRWKHDSSURSULDWHSURJUDPFKDUW ¡ Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. • • • • SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES (BA) Admission Requirements The Baccalauréat/Baccalauréat Général/Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré/Option Internationale du Baccalauréat. Anglais is required for all programs. Refer to www.discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Addition to English S Ma Mi OUAC Program Code: TAD ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMON INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS Curriculum Program COMPUTER SCIENCE (BSc) VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS, ARTS MANAGEMENT, AND MEDIA (BA) OUAC Program Code: TSM; TSN (co-op); TXB (International Business) PARAMEDICINE (BSc) VISUAL STUDIES (BA) Art & Art History * J Art History J Cinema Studies J Visual Culture J Visual Culture & Communication J • OUAC Program Code: TSJ OUAC Program Code: TMT • • • • • • • • • • • M M M M M M M M M M M • JOURNALISM (BA) • SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology (BA) Combined HBA Environmental Management/MSc Sustainability Management ± Criminology, Law, and Society (BA) Economics (BA) Economics & Political Science (BA) Environmental Management (BA) Financial Economics (BSc) Geography (BA) History & Political Science (BA) International Affairs (BA) Political Science (BA) Sociology (BA) M • OUAC Program Code: TUA; TUB (co-op) OUAC Program Code: TMG M× M× M× M× M FRENCH (BA) • Program Type S Ma Mi Co OUAC Program Code: TPS; TSQ (co-op) DOUBLE DEGREE (BBA/BSc) Management & Finance and Statistics — Quantitative Finance Stream THEATRE & DRAMA (BA) OUAC Program Code: TMH Art & Art History Art History J Canadian Studies Cinema Studies J Classical Civilization Diaspora & Transnational Studies Education Studies English English Language Linguistics Ethics, Law & Society Francophone Studies French Studies French and Italian Functional French History History and Political Science History of Religions Italian Latin American & Caribbean Studies Linguistics Philosophy Philosophy of Science South Asian Civilizations Teaching & Learning: French Teaching & Learning: French & Italian Teaching & Learning: Italian • • OUAC Program Code: TMS OUAC Program Code: TMZ M M, Bio, Ch M M M (rec. Bio) M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio; (rec. Ch) M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch M, Bio, Ch MANAGEMENT Behaviour, Genetics, and Neurobiology Combined HBSc Exceptionality in Human Learning/MA in Child Study & Education ± Combined HBSc Psychology/ MA in Child Study & Education ± Exceptionality in Human Learning Psychology COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (BSc) Applied Statistics Bioinformatics Computer Science Information Security Mathematical Sciences • OUAC Program Code: TMP • (rec. M) • PSYCHOLOGY (BSc) OUAC Program Code: TMC • Anthropology Biology Biology for Health Sciences Biomedical Communications (Science) Biotechnology Comparative Physiology Ecology & Evolution Molecular Biology Paleontology Business, Science, and Entrepreneurship Human Resource Management (BBA) Management (BA) Management (BBA) COMMUNICATION, CULTURE, INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY (BA) Combined BA/Master of Information *** § Communication, Culture, Information & Technology ** Digital Enterprise Management ** Professional Writing and Communication • OUAC Program Code: TML OUAC Program Code: TME M M M M M M • • LIFE SCIENCES (BSc) COMMERCE Accounting (BCom) Commerce (BA) Commerce (BCom) Economics (BCom) Finance (BCom) Marketing (BCom) • Applied Statistics Combined Mathematics and Master of Teaching ‡ Computer Science Comprehensive Stream Entrepreneurship Stream Health Informatics Information Systems Stream Software Engineering Stream Mathematics Comprehensive Stream Statistics Stream Teaching Stream Statistics Machine Learning & Data Mining Stream Quantitative Finance Stream Subject(s) Req’d in Addition to English Program PSYCHOLOGICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES (BSc) OUAC Program Code: TXC; TSC (co-op) Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Addition to English S Ma Mi Theatre, Drama, and Performance Studies Visual Culture J Visual Culture & Communication J Women & Gender Studies OUAC Program Code: TMW Astronomical Sciences Astronomy Biological Chemistry Biomedical Physics Chemistry Combined BSc Environmental Science/ MSc in Sustainability Management ± Earth Science Environmental Geosciences Environmental Science Geographical Information Systems Program Program Type S Ma Mi Co COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (BSc) utm.utoronto.ca/future Program Subject(s) Req’d in Addition to English Program All program areas require English. Mathematics (including Calculus) is required for programs with Mathematics prerequisites. The admission selection process is based on your complete academic record, including results in prerequisite subjects, plus requested supplementary or profile information (if required). Admission is competitive and subject to space availability. Details about admission requirements pertaining to your educational jurisdiction are available at future.utoronto.ca. U OF T ST. GEORGE: FACULTY OF ARTS & SCIENCE utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions Excellent (normally A or A*) GCSE/ IGCSE/O Level and A Level (predicted or final) grades Excellent GCSE/IGCSE/O Level and Principal Subject (predicted or final) grades FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (BASc; BASc IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE) FACULTY OF MUSIC (MusBac; MusBacPerf) The Admissions Committee considers each applicant on the basis of their personal academic history. All applicants are required to submit an Online Student Profile, for which a fee will be charged. In cases where applicants are not able to present a required prerequisite subject, it may be replaced with an SAT Subject test, Advanced Placement exam, International Baccalaureate result or GCE A level. Math with calculus is preferred for studies in Engineering. If your school only offers pre-calculus or does not offer math with calculus, please contact the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering directly. U of T Engineering students can customize their learning through cross-disciplinary minors and certificates, the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program, specialized leadership and entrepreneurship programming and much more. For more information, please visit uoft.me/discoverENG. Jazz applicants are required to submit an audition recording for pre-screening by January 10, 2019. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. See uoft.me/studyMusic for further details. All applicants are required to submit a Music Questionnaire by January 10, 2019. The Music Questionnaire will be available online at uoft.me/applyundergrad in November. Applicants are encouraged to complete this application online and submit it to the Faculty of Music as early as possible to increase the chance of securing their preferred audition date. A maximum of two Grade 12 Music credits may be counted in the admission average. All applicants must provide proof of completion of RCM Level 8 Theory (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of 60%, by June 20, 2019. RCM Level 9 Harmony is also strongly recommended. All applicants must complete an audition. Applicants within a 400 km radius of Toronto must audition in person. Others are able to send in a recording, although a live audition is highly recommended. Auditions are scheduled in February and March. Please review uoft.me/MusicAdmReq for guidelines. Program OUAC Program Code Admission Prerequisites Excellent CSEC and predicted or final CAPE Unit I and II grades Chemical Engineering TB E, M, Ch, Ph Program OUAC Program Code Admission Prerequisites Civil Engineering TV E, M, Ch, Ph Artist Diploma TO E Average of 12 or higher Computer Engineering TCS E, M, Ch, Ph Electrical Engineering TE E, M, Ch, Ph TZ E Engineering Science TK E, M, Ch, Ph Music • Composition • Comprehensive - Classical or Jazz • History & Theory Industrial Engineering TI E, M, Ch, Ph Music Education - Classical or Jazz TD E Materials Engineering TTM E, M, Ch, Ph Performance - Classical or Jazz TX E Mechanical Engineering TM E, M, Ch, Ph Mineral Engineering TG E, M, Ch, Ph TrackOne, Undeclared Engineering TEO E, M, Ch, Ph Excellent predicted/final score. Excellent CGPA, Senior Year/Grade 12 GPA, SAT or ACT and SAT Subject Tests or AP scores Excellent CGPA, Senior Year/Grade 12 GPA and SAT or ACT scores FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BKIN) The undergraduate program is accredited in Kinesiology and in Physical Education Teacher Preparation. Students planning to take upper year biology courses in university should take Grade 12 Chemistry. Students wishing to add a minor or major in Psychology to their Kinesiology degree should take Grade 12 Calculus. All applicants must complete an online Statement of Interest form by February 1, 2019. See kinesiology.utoronto.ca for details. Program OUAC Program Code Admission Prerequisites Kinesiology and Physical Education TPK E, M, Bio/Ch/Ph JOHN H. DANIELS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, AND DESIGN (BA) All students are required to complete the One Idea supplementary application to be considered for admission. The deadline for the One Idea supplementary application is February 1, 2019. Details can be found at uoft.me/oneidea. Please note that both professions of Architecture and Landscape Architecture require a graduate degree at the master’s level. Program OUAC Program Code Admission Prerequisites Architectural Studies TLA E Visual Studies TLB E I N T E R N A T I O N A L A D M I S S I O N S U N D E R G R A D U A T E B U L L E T I N 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO THIS IS THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO A World-Renowned UNIVERSITY 1 Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest and most internationally recognized universities in North America. U of T is ranked the top university in Canada by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the QS World University Rankings and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Ranking of World Universities. No other Canadian university offers as great a diversity of programs and resources. Student enrolment is 86,709; the faculty numbers 12,589. Learn more at future.utoronto.ca. One of the # 22 nd 700 University in Canada Undergraduate Programs Safest Cities in the World Worldwide for Volume of Published Research in the Sciences in the world. 88,000+ University Campuses UofT Students St. George Mississauga Scarborough University of Toronto facts For details, see the 2017 National Taiwan University Rankings, the 2017 U.S. News & World Report, the 2018 QS World University Rankings, the 2017 Shanghai Rankings (ARWU), the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and pi.utoronto.ca. WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY LOCATION Among the University’s many outstanding resources is its library system, rated one of the top three in North America. More than 40 libraries contain the most comprehensive collection of research material in Canada. We have residence space for over 8,800 students, health services, an advisory bureau, international student centres, career centres, housing services, restaurants, bookstores, athletic and recreation facilities and facilities for music, theatre and debate. Toronto is one of the friendliest and safest cities in the world. There are three locations at which students may study. U of T St. George is located in the heart of downtown Toronto; U of T Scarborough is 22 km (14 miles) to the east of U of T St. George; and U of T Mississauga is 27 km (17 miles) to the west of U of T St. George in the city of Mississauga. All three campuses offer studies in arts, science and business; most of the professional faculties are located at U of T St. George. VISIT US U OF T ST. GEORGE 416.978.5000 uoft.me/utsgtours U OF T MISSISSAUGA 905.828.5400 uoft.me/utmtour U OF T SCARBOROUGH 416.287.7529 uoft.me/utsctour HOW TO APPLY Applicants wishing to be considered for admission to several Ontario universities should apply to the University of Toronto through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) using the “105” application. Applicants who are interested in applying ONLY to the University of Toronto, who reside outside of Canada and are not currently studying, nor have previously studied, in Canada may apply using the “University of Toronto International application”. The University of Toronto operates on an academic year rather than on a semester or quarter system. Students begin their studies in September and continue until May of the following year. The University of Toronto does not deal with agents and it does not recommend that applicants deal with agents. DOCUMENT DEADLINES For more details about application procedures and deadlines, visit our website at future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying. Document deadlines vary by division. For a complete list of document deadlines visit future.utoronto.ca. We encourage you to submit all required documents well in advance of the posted deadlines. Spaces in programs are filled on an ongoing basis and programs may close before the published document deadlines. We encourage you to apply well in advance of the published deadlines. Spaces fill quickly and programs may close before the application deadlines listed below. Once we receive your application we will send you an email acknowledgement, including full information about the next steps in the application process. APPLICATION DEADLINES Early submission of both an application and supporting documents is strongly encouraged. For all secondary school applicants: The first round of decisions will be sent in late January. Applications that become complete after December will be reviewed for decisions in March, and a final round of decisions—spaces permitting—will be made in May. Applicants with postsecondary studies will be considered on an ongoing basis starting in January.. Campus/Program Area Recommended date (for early consideration) Official Deadline ARTS, SCIENCE, COMMERCE/MANAGEMENT U of T St. George November 1 January 16 U of T Mississauga November 1 January 16 U of T Scarborough November 1 January 16 Applied Science & Engineering November 1 January 10 Architecture, Landscape, and Design November 1 January 10 Bachelor of Information* November 1 January 15 Nursing* November 1 January 15 Kinesiology & Physical Education; Music November 1 January 16 Medical Radiation Sciences* November 1 February 1 PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMS Faculty of Arts & Science November 1 January 16 Applied Science & Engineering November 1 January 10 Architecture, Landscape and Design November 1 January 10 *Please note that our Bachelor of Information, Nursing, and Medical Radiation Sciences have admission prerequisites at the university level. Student Permit/Visa If you are not a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you should apply for a study permit and entry visa (depending on citizenship) as soon as you receive your letter of admission from the University. You can obtain applications for these documents from a Canadian embassy or consulate before departing. To obtain a study permit, international students must demonstrate to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada that they have sufficient resources to cover tuition and expenses for at least one year of university. Complete details can be found at www.cic.gc.ca. Centre for International Experience Adapting to a new cultural environment and a new education system may present some unexpected challenges. The Centre for International Experience is ready to help you with a wide range of services and programs. Visit cie.utoronto.ca. Guardianship If you are an international student under the age of 18, you may be asked by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to find a Canadian citizen to act as a guardian. Your family is responsible for satisfying this requirement. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applicants who have attained a high level of academic achievement and who completely satisfy prerequisites will be considered for admission. The minimum requirements for admission consideration vary by program. You must present all the requirements, including prerequisite courses, to be considered. All of our programs have limited spaces and the admission selection process is competitive. Some programs require a supplementary application; check faculty and program admission information for details. See also: English Language Requirements. For details regarding the admission requirements for each program, visit future.utoronto.ca and refer to the information that matches your academic background. Transfer Applicants Arts, Science, Business (all campuses) Applicants must meet the minimum admission requirements for their program. Refer to future.utoronto.ca for detailed information about requirements for your educational jurisdiction. Applicants who have completed studies beyond the minimum requirements at a recognized postsecondary institution will be considered for a maximum of two years of transfer credits. Transfer credits will be assessed after admission, and once the Transfer Credit Assessment application has been completed. Details will be provided after an offer of admission is made. Interviews may be required. Applicants who already hold a bachelor’s degree, or have completed more than two years of degree studies at another recognized postsecondary institution can only apply to a different field of study. For instance students who have completed a degree in, or have majored in economics, management, commerce or business, cannot complete a Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Business Administration degree. If admitted to a different program, these applicants will be granted a maximum of one year of transfer credit (five full credit courses). Undergraduate degree holders who wish to take additional undergraduate courses in their field, perhaps in order to qualify for graduate level studies, may consider applying for Non-degree studies. Please note that it may not be possible to register as a non-degree student in courses that are in high demand. All Other Program Areas Excellent academic achievement is required for admission consideration. Applicants admitted to other divisions may receive a statement regarding transfer credit assessment procedures at the time of admission or shortly thereafter or after registration. Applicants who hold an undergraduate degree in Engineering cannot be offered admission to our undergraduate Engineering faculty. Programs Requiring University Preparation • For admission details about graduate studies and professional programs requiring university preparation, visit: • • Graduate Studies sgs.utoronto.ca • Dentistry dentistry.utoronto.ca • Information ischool.utoronto.ca/areas-of-study/ bachelor-of-information • Law law.utoronto.ca • Medical Radiation Sciences medicalradiationsciences.ca • Medicine md.utoronto.ca • Nursing bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca • Pharmacy pharmacy.utoronto.ca • Social Work socialwork.utoronto.ca ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Proof of adequate English facility is required from all applicants except for those: • whose first language (i.e. the language learned at home as a child) is English, or • who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least four years of full-time study in an English language school system located in a country where the dominant language is English, or • whose first language is French and who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least four years of fulltime study in Canada. For full details on our English language proficiency requirements, please visit uoft.me/elr. COMMON TESTS / QUALIFICATIONS • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-based test: total score of 100 + 22 on writing section. Scores in a discretionary range of between 89-99+22 will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. • • • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: Minimum overall band of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0. International Baccalaureate English: Higher Level or Standard Level English A: Literature or English A: Language and Literature with a minimum score of 4 (predicted or final). English B Higher Level is not acceptable. GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O Level English: English or English Language or English as a Second Language with minimum grade of ‘B.’ GCE A/AS/AICE Level English: English or English Language with minimum grade of ‘C.’ Academic English Course, School of Continuing Studies, University of Toronto: Academic English Level 60 with grade of 'B'. Detailed information at uoft.me/academic-english. Academically qualified students who do not meet our English language requirements may be interested in one of our English language programs. These programs, if completed successfully, will allow students to meet the English language facility requirement. They are offered on each campus and range in length from six weeks to eight months. These programs include: • International Foundation Program uoft.me/intlfp • Academic Culture and English Program (ACE@UTM) uoft.me/utmace • Academic English (AE@UTSC) uoft.me/utscae WORKING IN CANADA If you’re an international student, you are allowed to work part time while you study and may be able to incorporate paid work terms into your academic program. Work as Part of Your Academic Program Paid work placements are a feature of Co-op programs at U of T Scarborough and the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, U of T Mississauga and the Faculty of Arts & Science. Work terms are accessed after the first year of study. Full details are available at uoft.me/ uoftscarborough and uoft.me/PEYear. Part-Time Work Part-time work on or off campus allows you to earn extra spending money. Not only is it an excellent opportunity to gain practical Canadian work experience, but it will also allow you to expand your social experiences. Part-time work opportunities on campus (through the Work-Study Program, for example) are available to international students at any time during your studies. You may obtain permission to work part time off campus following six months of study. You may also stay in the Greater Toronto Area and work full-time during holidays and between academic terms. Details are available through the Centre for International Experience at uoft.me/cie. Working after Graduation As a graduating international student from a Canadian university, you may be allowed to stay and work in Canada, full-time, for up to three years. Details are available at uoft.me/cie. Finding Work The Career Centres on our three campuses encourage you to use their extensive resources at any time during your university experience. Here, you’ll find support in preparing for job interviews, researching career paths, finding part-time jobs or a fulltime career. SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID All applicants are considered automatically for admission scholarships based on their academic performance. Scholarship offers are generally sent at the same time as our offers of admission. Canadian citizens and permanent residents living outside Canada are also eligible for the University of Toronto financial aid guarantee that assures support for students with financial need. U.S. citizens can apply for financial assistance from the U.S. William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. The University of Toronto is a recognized postsecondary institution for Federal Direct Loans (PLUS/ Subsidized/Unsubsidized). Education Savings Plans, and U.S. Federal Education Tax credits are also applicable. Complete details can be found at uoft.me/usloans. Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships Tuition for four years Living costs Fees & books The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the University of Toronto offer outstanding students from around the world, including international students from high schools in Canada, access to a transformative four-year undergraduate education. Imagine attending a top-ranked university located in one of the world’s most multicultural cities, where students from over 160 countries come together to study, live and create lasting experiences. Imagine joining a vibrant and welcoming campus community where you will learn from brilliant professors who are shaping the future of their respective fields. As a Pearson Scholar, you will meet the world and gain a global perspective on issues that matter most to you. In 2017, the University of Toronto selected 37 international students to be the inaugural cohort of Pearson Scholars. By 2020, U of T will fund 150 Pearson Scholars on an ongoing basis. Learn more at pearson.utoronto.ca. U of T Engineering Scholarships The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has scholarships available for international students. We encourage you to visit discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/money for more information. For details, visit uoft.me/careers. TUITION FEES 2018-19 The cost of attending university varies depending on your program of study and place of residence during the academic year (September through April). Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident International Student‡ Tuition and Incidental Fees (subject to change) $ CAD $ US* $ CAD $ US* Applied Science & Engineering $57,085.84 $44,281.49 $17,381.84 $13,483.09 Architecture, Landscape, and Design $51,252.20 $39,756.33 $8,232.20 $6,385.72 $51,878.20 $52,496.62 $40,241.92 $40,721.63 $8,234.20 $8,852.62 $6,387.27 $6,866.98 Music $36,924.20 $28,642.10 $8,900.20 $6,903.89 Kinesiology & Physical Education $36,261.20 $28,127.81 $8,237.20 $6,389.60 Arts, Science, Commerce, and Management (U of T St. George, U of T Mississauga and U of T Scarborough) Includes compulsory university health insurance plan ($624 Canadian dollars). Learn more at studentlife.utoronto.ca/cie/uhip. *Currency conversion calculated on 25/05/2018. Current currency conversions are available at bankofcanada.ca. Note: Tuition fees increase in the second year of some programs. A complete tuition fee schedule is available at fees.utoronto.ca. ‡ HOUSING & RESIDENCE 2018-19 Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of a post-secondary program for the first time, provided that they have indicated their interest in residence by completing the university's common residence application (MyRes) by March 31, and have received and accepted an offer of admission by June 1. U of T St. George Student Housing Service U of T Mississauga Student Housing & Residence Life 416.978.8045 housing.utoronto.ca Residence 905.828.5286 utm.utoronto.ca/housing Contact U of T Scarborough Student Housing & Residence Life 416.287.7365 utsc.utoronto.ca/residences Meal Plan Residence Total Style Places Cost (CAD $) RESIDENCE AT U OF T ST. GEORGE Chestnut Residence Residence Office 89 Chestnut St., Toronto T: 416.585.3160 F: 416.585.3197 chestnut.residence@utoronto.ca uoft.me/chestnutresidence Unlimited access to dining hall. Each meal plan comes with flex dollars that can be used on campus. M, W, Gender Inclusive 1,140 $16,111 $19,052 Innis College Residence Office 111 St. George St., Toronto T: 416.978.2512 F: 416.971.2464 residence.innis@utoronto.ca uoft.me/innisresidence No meal plan*; fully equipped kitchens M, W, Gender Inclusive 326 (82 apartments) $9,577 New College Office of Residence and Student Life 40 Willcocks St., Toronto T: 416.978.8875 F: 416.971.3072 new.residence@utoronto.ca uoft.me/newresidence 15 meals/wk; 330 meals/yr or carte blanche; vegetarian selections and Halal options; all-you-care-to-eat M, W, Gender Inclusive 890 $11,220 $15,220 Loretto College (St. Michael’s College) Dean of Women 70 St. Mary St., Toronto T: 416.925.2833 F: 416.925.2977 loretto.college@utoronto.ca uoft.me/smc 21 meals/wk; vegetarian selection; international cuisine; fees include all meals W 115 $12,288 $15,485 St. Michael’s College Residence Office 81 St. Mary St., Toronto T: 416.926.7127 F: 416.926.2268 smc.residence@utoronto.ca uoft.me/smc All-you-can-eat dining with three options; 5 day plan from Monday to Friday; 7 day plan M, W, Gender Inclusive 550 $13,179 $15,975 Trinity College Dean of Students 44 Devonshire Place, Toronto T: 416.978.3612 F: 416.978.4380 deanofstudents@trinity.utoronto.ca uoft.me/trinityresidence 7 day meal plan; 5 day meal plan (Monday breakfast to Friday dinner); 5 day meal plan (Sunday dinner to Friday lunch); 310 total meals M, W, Gender Inclusive 442 $14,103 $15,663 University College Residence Office, D105 15 King’s College Circle, Toronto T: 416.978.2530 F: 416.971.2029 uc.residences@utoronto.ca uoft.me/ucresidence À-la-carte declining balance; wide variety of menu options, including vegetarian, to suit diverse student needs M,W, Gender Inclusive 724 $13,055 $14,470 Victoria College Office of the Dean of Students 150 Charles St. West, Toronto T: 416.585.4494 F: 416.813.4045 vic.dean@utoronto.ca uoft.me/vicresidence 315 meals/yr, 355 meals/yr, or 261 meals/yr, plus flex dollars with all three plans; Halal, vegetarian and vegan M, W, Gender Inclusive 798 $11,436 $16,532 Woodsworth College Residence Office 321 Bloor St. West, Toronto T: 416.623.1685 F: 416.971.2611 residence.frontdesk@wdw.utoronto.ca uoft.me/woodsworthresidence No meal plan*; fully equipped kitchens M, W, Gender Inclusive 361 (70 suites) $9,786 Declining balance meal card; four meal plan options open to first-year students M, W, Gender Inclusive 1,500 $11,000 – $15,000 No compulsory meal plan; fully equipped kitchens M, W, Gender Inclusive 767 $5,736– $9,672 RESIDENCE AT U OF T MISSISSAUGA Student Housing and Residence Life Oscar Peterson Hall, Suite 120 3359 Mississauga Rd., Mississauga T: 905.828.5286 F: 905.828.5473 resdesk.utm@utoronto.ca utm.utoronto.ca/housing RESIDENCE AT U OF T SCARBOROUGH Student Housing and Residence Life Student Residence Centre 1265 Military Trail, Toronto T: 416.287.7365 F: 416.287.7667 residences@utsc.utoronto.ca utsc.utoronto.ca/residences * Price ranges reflect rates for 2018-19. Final rates can be found on each residence’s website. † Separate meal plans may be purchased. Visit ueat.utoronto.ca for details. (townhouses & apartments)