learning: different people have different needs. Refer to www.housing.utoronto.ca for detailed information.
History
As one of the world’s top educational institutions, the University of Toronto (U of T) is a dynamic destination for unsurpassed excellence. According to the Times Higher Education Supplement, 2010,
U of T is one of six universities world‑wide ranked in the top 17 for all fields. The other five are UC
Berkley, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford and UCLA.
Scholarships
We offer approximately 3,400 admission scholarships that total more than $9.1 million. In most cases, no separate application is required. Selection is based on your overall record, with particular emphasis placed on the most recent results. Further information can be found at www.adm.utoronto.ca (select “Awards”).
Since 1827, students, faculty and graduates of the
University of Toronto have been making history and mapping the future. At U of T, exceptional students become extraordinary people by seeking to develop their minds, bodies and spirits through connections with new ideas, people and places. Studying at
U of T is about choice. Entering first year gives you access to more academic programs than at any other
Canadian university. Choice extends to the more than 1,000 student organizations, athletic teams and academic associations, and each of the three campuses offers different learning environments, experiences and recreational opportunities.
Student Financial Support
For Canadian students, the University of Toronto is committed to the principle that no student admitted to a program will be unable to enroll in or complete the program due to a lack of financial means. The commitment is based on the assumption that you will first access the government aid for which you are eligible. Financial need is assessed based on the
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and those whose assessed need is not fully covered by government aid will receive additional funding from the university.
International Opportunities
The University of Toronto offers many different opportunities to participate in exchange programs, including study abroad programs and international summer programs, through partnerships with leading universities around the world.
U of T Advance Planning for Students (UTAPS)
If you are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and are concerned about the financial cost of attending university, you can obtain a preliminary estimate for the amount of funding you may expect to receive from government programs and other forms of financial assistance by completing the UTAPS Online Estimator at: www.adm.utoronto.ca/financial‑aid/ (select UTAPS).
Special Needs Services
Accessibility Services is part of our commitment to maintaining an accessible and welcoming university community. Assessment and financial support are available to assist students with physical or learning disabilities as well as students with chronic health problems. Services range from on‑campus transportation, books on tape and note‑taking, to the latest adaptive equipment, which is made available through the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre.
For information about Accessibility Services, visit:
• www.accessibility.utoronto.ca for the St. George Campus
• www.utm.utoronto.ca/accessability/ for University of Toronto Mississauga
• www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~ability/ for University of Toronto Scarborough
Applicant Information
Upon receipt of your OUAC application, we will send an email acknowledgement that provides information about what is required to complete your application. Note: your application cannot be considered until all required documentation has been received.
Application Program Choices
You may make only one selection within each of the following: John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture,
Landscape, and Design; Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering; Faculty of Arts and Science,
St. George campus; Faculty of Music; University of Toronto Mississauga; University of Toronto
Scarborough; and International Foundation Program.
Indicate secondary faculty or campus choice(s) on your application to ensure consideration.
Residence Accommodations
U of T student housing offerings are as varied as the people who live in them. We have the same philosophy for housing and community as we do for
English Language Requirements
If your first language is not English, you may be required to provide proof of English facility. Refer to www.adm.utoronto.ca for details.
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Campus Visits www.discover.utoronto.ca/connect/campus‑tours/
Further Information www.adm.utoronto.ca or www.utoronto.ca
supplementary application fee are required. See www.daniels.utoronto.ca for more details.
TLA Architectural Studies (BA)
TLB Visual Studies (BA)
Enrolment Services
University of Toronto
172 St. George Street
Toronto ON M5R 0A3
Telephone: 416‑978‑2190
Arts and Science – St. George Campus
Make only one selection. While you are asked to indicate a subject of major interest, you will not choose your program until second year. Each Faculty of Arts & Science student is a member of one of seven colleges. You must indicate your college preference when you apply. Selecting a college is a personal decision unrelated to choice of program.
Details and descriptions of the colleges can be found at: www.artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents/colleges/.
Programs and Codes – September Entry –
Full‑time Study
Applied Science and Engineering –
St. George Campus
Make only one selection. If you are interested in alternative engineering choices, you may indicate these on the online student profile. A completed student profile and a $40 profile fee are required of all applicants. See www.discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for detailed information.
A supplemental application with an additional $50 fee is required for Rotman Commerce. Details will be provided after your application is received.
TAD Computer Science
TAH Humanities (Arts)
TLG Life Sciences (including Psychology)
TPG Physical & Mathematical Sciences
TAC Rotman Commerce
TAX Social Sciences
Track One (General Engineering) allows you to take a broad selection of courses in your first year in order to help determine which of the core eight programs (excluding Engineering Science) you would like to pursue in second year.
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering subjects of major interest are shown for information purposes only; options are chosen after first year.
International Foundation Program –
St. George Campus
Make only one selection. You must indicate your subject of major interest. The International Foundation
Program (www.ifp.utoronto.ca) is open to academically qualified international students whose English facility test scores do not yet meet the University of Toronto’s
English‑language requirements.
TEO Track One (General Engineering)
TB
TV
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TI
(common first year)
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
TCS Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
TK Engineering Science
Industrial Engineering
TTM Materials Engineering
TM Mechanical Engineering
TG Mineral Engineering
Architecture, Landscape, and Design –
St. George Campus
Make only one selection. If you are interested in being considered for admission to both degree programs, you may indicate this request on the online supplementary application. A completed online supplementary application and a $45
TUI International Foundation Program –
Architecture, Landscape, and Design
TUG International Foundation Program – Faculty of Arts and Science, St. George Campus
TUH International Foundation Program – Applied
Science and Engineering
TZA International Foundation Program – Music
Kinesiology and Physical Education –
St. George Campus
The Faculty offers a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology.
An online Statement of Interest is required.
See the “Undergraduate Programs” section at www.kinesiology.utoronto.ca for details. Applicants will also receive instructions for completing this form after they apply.
TPK Kinesiology & Physical Education
(BKIN or BPHE)
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Music – St. George Campus
A completed Music Questionnaire and a $60 audition/interview fee is required of all applicants.
Jazz applicants are required to submit a recording for pre‑screening. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. See www.music.utoronto.ca for detailed information.
Apply to Music Bac (TZ) if your area of interest is composition, comprehensive, or history and theory.
A portfolio of compositions is also required for applicants interested in the composition program.
General Information
U of T Mississauga is a student‑centred research community, highly respected for our academic programs and research contributions. Located in a park‑like expanse in Canada’s sixth largest city,
U of T Mississauga is approximately 27 kilometres from the Toronto city centre and directly accessible by U of T shuttle bus.
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TZ
TD
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Artist Diploma
Music Bac
Music Bac Music Education
Music Bac Performance
Programs and Codes – September Entry –
Full‑time Study
Make only one selection. While you are asked to indicate a subject of major interest, you will not choose your program until second year. If you are an eligible applicant, you may be considered for appropriate alternative choices if not admitted to your preferred choice. Specific information about courses and programs can be found at: www.utm.utoronto.ca/programs/.
U of T Mississauga’s unique educational programs include a broad range of Arts, Science and
Commerce/Management programs, and joint programs with Sheridan College Institute of
Technology and Advanced Learning.
Residences
Telephone: 905‑828‑5286
Website: www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing/
Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards/
Further Information
U of T Mississauga
Office of Student Recruitment & Admissions
Innovation Complex, Room 1270
3359 Mississauga Road North
Mississauga ON L5L 1C6
Telephone: 905‑828‑5400
Campus tours: www.utm.utoronto.ca/tours/
To be considered for Theatre & Drama (joint program with Sheridan College), you must complete an audition and pay a $60 audition fee. Details will be provided after your application is received.
TMW Chemical & Physical Sciences
TME Commerce (including Accounting, Finance,
Marketing)
TMC Communication, Culture, Information and
Technology – some joint programs with
Sheridan College
TMZ Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics
TMK Forensic Science
TMH Humanities
TML Life Sciences
TMG Management
TMP Psychology
TMS Social Sciences
TMT Theatre & Drama – Joint program with
Sheridan College (audition required)
TEV Visual Studies – some joint programs with
Sheridan College (no portfolio required)
Programs and Codes – September Entry –
Full‑time Study
Make only one selection. You must indicate your subject of major interest. If you are an eligible applicant, you may be considered for appropriate alternative choices if not admitted to your preferred choice. Specific information about courses and programs can be found at: www.utsc.utoronto.ca.
Some programs require an online Supplementary
Application Form. Details will be provided after your application is received.
Business: Management, Economics
TSM Management (non co‑op) (BBA)
TSN Co‑op Management (BBA)
TXB Co‑op Management and International
Business (BBA)
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Arts: Humanities, Social Sciences
TSA Humanities (non co‑op)
TSJ Journalism – Joint program with Centennial
College
TSS Social Sciences (non co‑op)
TXA Co‑op Arts: Humanities, Social Sciences
TSD Co‑op International Development Studies
Sciences: Computer Science, Mathematics &
Statistics
TXC Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics
(non co‑op)
TSC Co‑op Computer Science, Mathematics &
Statistics
Sciences: Life Sciences
TSL Life Sciences (including: Biology,
Neuroscience and Psychology) (non co‑op)
TSI Paramedicine – Joint program with
Centennial College
TSU Co‑op Life Sciences (including: Biology,
Neuroscience and Psychology)
Sciences: Physical & Environmental Sciences
TSP Physical & Environmental Sciences (non co‑op)
TSB Co‑op Physical & Environmental Sciences
Sciences: Psychological & Health Sciences
TPS Psychological & Health Sciences (non co‑op)
TSQ Co‑op Psychological & Health Sciences
General Information
U of T Scarborough, the university’s co‑op (degree plus professional work) campus, is located 22 kilometres from the Toronto city centre. U of T Scarborough offers you the opportunity to co‑create one‑of‑a‑kind learning experiences with our co‑op programs, combined with a reputation for academic excellence and a solid relationship with the community.
U of T Scarborough offers a broad range of Arts,
Science and Management programs, and unique joint programs with Centennial College.
Residences
Telephone: 416‑287‑7365
Website: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/residences/
Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid www.utsc.utoronto.ca
Further Information
Admissions and Student Recruitment
University of Toronto Scarborough
1265 Military Trail
Toronto ON M1C 1A4
Telephone: 416‑287‑7529
Campus Tours: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/
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