university of toronto

The University of Toronto was founded in 1827 and is one of the oldest universities on the North American continent, as well as one of the most important research universities in the world. It is located in the most livable city in the world - Toronto. The university has 3 campuses, 300 undergraduate majors, and 32 libraries. As you stroll through the lush campus and walk through century old buildings, even in the vast Roberts Research Library, you can feel another side of the University of Toronto: it delicately leaves enough space for each student's learning and exploration. The University of Toronto consists of three colleges located in downtown Toronto and its surrounding areas. Including the St. George campus located in downtown Toronto, which was founded in 1827 and is the earliest birthplace of the University of Toronto. It now has seven colleges; The Scarborough campus is located in the northeast of Toronto and was established in 1964. It is approximately 33 kilometers from the city center campus and covers a total area of 300 acres; Another campus is Erindale, located 33 kilometers away from Toronto in Mississauga, which was officially opened in 1967. In 1827, John Strachan obtained a royal charter to establish the King's Academy. This college was the predecessor of the University of Toronto. Like many other prestigious universities in Canada with a long history, the early University of Toronto was controlled by the Church of England (other examples include Queen's, founded by the Church of Scotland, and Baptist control over McMaster until 1957). After more than a hundred years of development, the University of Toronto in Canada has become 'if I call it second, no one dares to call it first'. The majors in university cover everything from aerospace technology to zoological studies, and they are all top-notch. The number of Nobel Prize winning professors is also the highest in Canada. There are 54000 students in school, including 30484 undergraduate students and 3168 international students, accounting for 6%. There are 6000 faculty members.




School characteristics:

The University of Toronto is one of the oldest and largest universities in Canada, with a strong faculty and a focus on research. With a donation of 1.3 billion yuan, the university is striving to become one of the top ten most renowned public research universities in the world.

Outstanding profession

The university offers 300 undergraduate and bachelor's degrees, 148 master's degrees, and 95 doctoral degrees. Among them, statistics, economics and trade, business, biology, accounting, computer science, architecture, engineering, psychology, law, education, medicine, and others are particularly outstanding.


Undergraduate major

College of Arts and Humanities: English; French; Linguistics; education; Humanities and Literature

School of Social Sciences: Psychology; Anthropology; sociology

Business School: Statistics; Finance/Banking; industrial and commercial administration

College of Technology: Computer Science; bioscience; Pre medical program; Dental preparatory program; Architecture

Graduate programs

College of Arts and Humanities: Education; Library information management; psychology

School of Social Sciences: Law and Legal Studies

Business School: Business Administration and Administrative Institutions

College of Technology: Medicine; Dentistry; Computer Information Science; Life sciences; Engineering and Applied Sciences

International Student Application Notice:

Undergraduate admission requirements:

High school entrance examination (high school graduation examination score) and college entrance examination score (average admission reference score of 85.1% in 2005);

The minimum requirement for language proficiency is a score of 600 in the old TOEFL, 5.0 in writing (100 in the new TOEFL, with a minimum score of 22 in writing), or a score of 6.5 in IELTS with a minimum score of 6.0 in any individual category.

Tuition fee: CAD 18342.22 (subject to the official website of the school)

Application fee: CAD 75

Graduate admission requirements:

Full time 4-year undergraduate bachelor's degree graduate, with a minimum score of 80%, especially in the final year of undergraduate studies

The language proficiency standards for different majors vary, with the minimum requirement being a score of 580 in the old TOEFL, 4.0 in writing (93 in the new TOEFL, with a minimum score of 22 in writing), or 7.0 in IELTS.

To apply for a master's degree, a bachelor's degree is required. Graduates from 36 key universities in China are given priority for admission, with a total GPA of 3.5 or above. (Calculated with a maximum score of 4.0)