Profiles and university specific information about universities in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Toronto university profiles include key facts and statistics, visiting and applying information, tuition fees and financial aid and key links for studying, locating libraries, conducting research and discovering student groups and services available at each university.
Profiles of Universities Located in Toronto, Ontario
OCAD University: Main Campus OCAD University offers visual arts and design programs for its students in a unique environment that combines studio-based learning with critical inquiry. Programs at OCAD lead to a BFA or BDes and graduate studies to a MA, MFA or MDes.
Ryerson University: Main Campus From the Faculties of Applied Science, Arts, Business, Communication and Design, and Community Services and Engineering, Ryerson University provides more than 40 programs.
University of St. Michael's College: Main Campus The University of St. Michael’s College offers undergraduate programs in Book and Media Studies, Celtic Studies, Christianity and Culture, Mediaeval Studies, and Philosophy, 14 graduate programs from the Faculty of Theology, and over 80 continuing education courses and programs.
University of Toronto: Main Campus More than 300 undergraduate programs in over 74 fields of inquiry spanning 14 professional faculties and in excess of 250 graduate programs, from over 80 graduate departments, along with post-doctorate Fellowship opportunities, are available of the University of Toronto.
University of Toronto: Scarborough Campus More than 300 undergraduate programs in over 74 fields of inquiry spanning 14 professional faculties and in excess of 250 graduate programs, from over 80 graduate departments, along with post-doctorate Fellowship opportunities, are available of the University of Toronto.
University of Trinity College: Main Campus The University of Trinity College offers 11 graduate degree opportunities from the Faculty of Divinity and 3 joint interdisciplinary undergraduate programs with the University of Toronto. Trinity College is federated with the University of Toronto and therefore students of the former may take courses and programs from the latter’s Faculty of Arts and Science.
Victoria University in the University of Toronto: Main Campus Victoria University in the University of Toronto offers 6 interdisciplinary programs in Literary Studies, Renaissance Studies, and Semiotics and Communications Theory along with a full range of mostly graduate-level theological and ecumenical programs.
York University: Main Campus York University provides undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate programs from the Faculties of Arts, Education, Glendon, Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, and Science and Engineering along with the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies, Osgoode Law School, and Schulich School of Business, including more than 260 degree options, 17 graduate diplomas, and 5 post-graduate diplomas.
York University: Glendon Campus York University provides undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate programs from the Faculties of Arts, Education, Glendon, Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, and Science and Engineering along with the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies, Osgoode Law School, and Schulich School of Business, including more than 260 degree options, 17 graduate diplomas, and 5 post-graduate diplomas.