University of Toronto
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Canada's leading public research university, offering undergraduate and graduate programs across three campuses with a historic collegiate downtown St. George campus.
The University of Toronto is a public research university founded in 1827 and widely regarded as Canada's leading university. Its oldest and largest location, the St. George campus, sits in downtown Toronto at 27 King's College Circle, with additional campuses in Mississauga and Scarborough.
U of T offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including arts and science, engineering, medicine, law, business and architecture, organised through faculties and a collegiate system on the St. George campus.
Undergraduate applicants apply through faculty and divisional admissions, supported by the Office of Student Recruitment and the University Registrar's Office at 416-978-2190. Prospective students can book campus tours and explore programs, requirements and deadlines at future.utoronto.ca.
U of T offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including arts and science, engineering, medicine, law, business and architecture, organised through faculties and a collegiate system on the St. George campus.
Undergraduate applicants apply through faculty and divisional admissions, supported by the Office of Student Recruitment and the University Registrar's Office at 416-978-2190. Prospective students can book campus tours and explore programs, requirements and deadlines at future.utoronto.ca.
Contact & details
- Address
- 27 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1
- Established
- 1827
- Grades / levels
- Undergraduate and graduate degrees
- Courses offered
- Undergraduate and graduate programs across three campuses, including arts and science, engineering, medicine, law, business and architecture.
- Languages
- English
- Accreditation
- Member of Universities Canada; degree-granting authority in Ontario
- Phone
- 416-978-2011
- Admissions phone
- 416-978-2190