Университеты торонто

UofT — университет, в который довольно легко поступить, но в котором не так легко остаться

Большинство библиотек и зданий на кампусе открыты круглосуточно.
Во многих из них по ночам занимаются студенты. Университет создает условия для помощи обучающимся, встречи с профессорами, различные мероприятия: воркшопы по подготовке к экзаменам, антистресс-занятия.

В начале обучения
мы могли брать все интересующие нас предметы и выбрать специальность после
окончания первого курса.
Это круто, так как довольно сложно сразу после школы точно определиться с профессией. Но из-за этого на каком-нибудь вводном классе по психологии может сидеть одновременно тысяча студентов. С одной стороны, есть возможность познакомиться с ребятами с различных программ. С другой стороны, отсутствует понятие группы — однокурсников, с которыми ты бы начал и окончил университет вместе.

Об атмосфере

Как и сама Канада, UofT полон разнообразия. На одном только UofT St. George Campus одновременно учатся более 60 000 студентов с абсолютно разным бэкграундом. Кампус состоит из факультетов, департаментов, колледжей, клубов. Атмосфера и культура на каждом факультете тоже уникальная.

FAQ

  • Can I do a co-op program or an internship as part of my U of T degree?

    Find out about co-ops, internships, field school, First Year Foundations: The OnePrograms, and other enhanced academic opportunities available on all three campuses.

  • How many programs can I apply to?

    Applicants may apply to one program area in each Faculty/Division, to a maximum of three choices at the University of Toronto. The Faculties and Divisions include:

    • Applied Science and Engineering
    • Arts and Science, St. George campus
    • Daniels Faculty of Landscape, Architecture and Design
    • International Foundation Program
    • Kinesiology and Physical Education
    • Medical Radiation Sciences *
    • Music
    • Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing *
    • Physician Assistant *
    • University of Toronto Mississauga
    • University of Toronto Scarborough

    *admission to these divisions requires some university preparation; you cannot apply to these programs directly from secondary school.

    Applicants should rank their choices in order of preference.  Ontario High School Students (101 Applicants) will receive separate decisions for each Faculty/Division to which you apply (i.e. multiple offers from University of Toronto). Non-Ontario High School Students (105 Applicants) do not receive multiple offers. If they are admitted to their first-choice they will not be considered by subsequent choices; if they are refused by their first choice they will be considered for their second choice, and if refused by their second choice they will be considered for their third.

  • Can I do an international exchange as part of my U of T studies?

    U of T provides many opportunities to study internationally. Learn about exchange programs, field courses, international development internships, and co-op placements.

  • I’m a mature student, can I apply to U of T even if I don’t meet the admission requirements?

    If you do not meet the published admission requirements, and have not previously attempted university level studies, you may become eligible for various programs through either the Academic Bridging Program or the Transitional Year Program. Find out more about these options here. 

  • I meet all the admission requirements, except for the English Language Requirements – can I still apply?

    If your first language is not English and you will have completed less than four years of satisfactory full-time study in a Canadian school or in a country where the dominant language is English, you may have to present proof of English facility. Find details .

    You might be a candidate for one of our English Language Transition Programs. These are available on each of our three campuses, find out more about the different offerings. 

  • When do I start choosing my courses?

    Once you’ve been accepted, you’ll receive information about course selection in your Next Steps package. You can get an idea of what courses are available by checking the Course Finder, or get in touch with your Registrar for questions about course selection.

    You should also become familiar with the Accessible Campus Online Resource Network (ACORN), and use it to find your courses, academic record and fee information.

FAQ

  • How much does it cost to study at U of T?

    Your university fees consist of tuition, incidental and ancillary fees, and are based on several factors. In addition, you’ll want to consider other costs such as books, supplies, residence, transportation, food and other expenses.

  • How do I apply for Financial Aid?

    If you are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, there are many sources of financial aid available to help you cover the costs of your University of Toronto education – from OSAP and other government aid, to assistance provided by the University. Explore your options.

    If you are an international applicant, you should find out about your home country’s financial aid programs to see if you qualify for assistance. The University of Toronto is a publically-funded institution and because of that cannot offer financial aid to international students.

  • I’m an international applicant, can I receive financial assistance from U of T?

    The University of Toronto is a publicly-funded institution and because of that cannot offer financial aid to international students. If you are an international applicant, you should find out about your home country’s financial aid programs to see if you qualify for assistance.

  • How do I apply for OSAP?

    It is strongly recommended that you apply online at https://www.ontario.ca/osap

    Submit your OSAP application, then print and sign the consents and declaration pages – and any other required supporting documentation – and either upload them through your OSAP account online, or submit by mail or in person to Enrolment Services.

    Follow the instructions provided to submit your Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) at a Designated Canada Post Office to be forwarded to the National Student Loan Service Centre (NSLSC).

    If you are a returning applicant you may not need to submit any documentation.

    Find more details on our OSAP FAQ list.

  • How do I apply for Scholarships?

    Eligible high school students are automatically considered for a variety of admission scholarships when they apply to the University. There are also admissions scholarships that require a separate application, and others that require you to complete an awards profile.

    Note, however, that the value of scholarships is rarely sufficient to cover all costs the student will incur while attending University of Toronto.

    Find out more about Scholarships here.

  • How do I contact Enrolment Services?

    If you have any questions, get in touch:

    Enrolment Services
    University of Toronto
    172 St. George Street
    Toronto, Ontario
    M5R 0A3

    Location (the office is currently closed for in-person inquiries due to COVID-19):

    We are located on the west side of St. George Street, just north of the intersection of St. George Street and Bloor Street West. The closest subway stop is St. George Station.

    Drop-in hours (the office is currently closed for in-person inquiries due to COVID-19):

    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

    Telephone Inquiries:
    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Please note that for the months of July and August our summer phone hours will be until 4:00 p.m. Regular phone hours will resume in September.

    Telephone: 416-978-2190

    Fax: 416-978-7022

    • Admission questions
    • Questions about Financial aid, including OSAP, UTAPS, and Part-Time Financial Assistance: osap.staff@utoronto.ca
    • Financial Aid for Canadian provinces outside Ontario, including submission of required documents for out of province financial aid: can.oop.financialaid@utoronto.ca
    • Financial Aid for United States Citizens, including US Federal Student Aid loan opportunities, private loans (non-government), Veteran Affairs certification requests for benefits & education tax credits: usa.financialaid@utoronto.ca
    • Questions about scholarships: awards.uoft@utoronto.ca

Residence, Food and Transportation

Depending on whether you’re living on campus, renting housing off campus, or commuting from your family home, your costs for residence, food and transportation will vary.

For example, if you’re living on campus, your residence and meal-plan or other food costs will make up a large proportion of your University expenses. These might range from approximately $8,000 to $15,000 per academic year, depending on where you decide to live, as well as whether you purchase a meal plan or prepare your own food.

If you’re planning to live in rental housing off campus, your rent and food costs could total anywhere from $15,000 and up.

For those commuting to the University, transportation costs will be a factor. Look into the cost of public transit, or budget for gas, car insurance and parking if you’ll be driving. 

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University of Toronto Financial Aid (UTAPS)

Does your government financial aid not quite cover all your costs? UTAPS is for full-time students who receive the maximum government financial aid available but whose funding still doesn’t cover all their university costs. UTAPS helps fill the financial gap. Ontario residents must be receiving OSAP to be considered. If you’re receiving financial aid from another Canadian province, territory or a First Nations band, you may be eligible for UTAPS too.

Financial Aid/ UTAPS Online Estimator: How much funding could I receive?

Use the Financial Aid/ UTAPS Online Estimator to get an estimate of how much Financial Aid/ UTAPS funding you could receive. This can help with planning your finances for your University studies.

Learn about UTAPS

FAQ

  • When do I need to apply?

    Find Important Application dates here.

  • What courses do students from outside of Canada need to apply to U of T?

  • Do I need to fill out a supplementary application or student profile?

  • How do I apply to U of T?

    Find out which application you should use, depending on whether you’re a current Ontario high school student, an applicant from another Canadian province or territory, an international applicant, or in another circumstance. Find out more here.

  • What English language requirements do I need to be accepted to U of T?

    Find out about U of T’s English Language Requirements and proof of English facility here.

  • If I’ve done Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate, will I be eligible for Transfer Credit?

    If you have completed college or university studies, AP, IB, GCE, CAPE, or French Bacc. examinations you may be eligible for transfer credit at the University of Toronto. Transfer credits are assessed after admission.

    Find out more about transfer credit at U of T.

  • I’ve applied to study at U of T, but I want to change my college selection or program choices. How can I make changes to my application?

    All changes to your application should be made before the application deadline.

    If you have applied on a 101 or 105 application and wish to make changes to your initial application, you must do this by logging in to the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre website (www.ouac.on.ca).

    All other applicants (International/Internal/Part-Time/Non-Degree) should log onto Join U of T, click on Check Status, and follow the instructions for making changes to your application.

  • How do I contact Enrolment Services?

    Telephone: 416-978-2190
    Telephone inquiries are answered on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.Please note that for the months of July and August our summer phone hours will be until 4:00 p.m. Regular phone hours will resume in September.Where follow up appointments are necessary these will be held by phone.

    Admissions: apply.adm.utoronto.ca/register/questions
    Ask a Student: apply.adm.utoronto.ca/register/askastudent

    Financial aid, including OSAP, UTAPS, and Part-Time Financial Assistance: osap.staff@utoronto.ca
    Financial Aid including Canadian provinces outside Ontario, including submission of required documents for out of province financial aid: can.oop.financialaid@utoronto.ca
    Financial Aid for United States Citizens, including US Federal Student Aid loan opportunities, private loans (non-government), Veteran Affairs certification requests for benefits & education tax credits: usa.financialaid@utoronto.ca

    Your feedback is important to us. Please take a couple of minutes to let us know how we did by completing our Enrolment Services Satisfaction Survey

  • How can I defer my offer of admission?

    If you are unable to begin your degree studies this fall, you may request a one-year deferral of your offer of admission. Deferrals are not guaranteed and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Deferral requests that are approved will include deferral of eligible entrance scholarship(s) awarded – check the terms of your award for conditions & eligibility – and the residence guarantee, if applicable. Ensure you have satisfied the conditions of your offer and paid the admission deposit (if required). Deferral applications will be available beginning in July. Please note that offers to non-degree studies and the International Foundations Program are not eligible for deferral.

  • When will I hear from the university after I submit my application?

    You will receive an acknowledgment from U of T, with login instructions for our applicant website, about two weeks after you submit your application.

CREATE …PRODUCE

We create new music through programs in Composition, Jazz, Film/Media and Large Ensembles. We create new music through our composer-in-residence programs, our Electronic Music Studio and our GamUT Contemporary Ensemble. And we celebrate new music annually through our New Music Festival with its Distinguished Visitor and our Karen Kieser Composition Prize.

We produce new music through our Opera and Early Music programs. New stagings of classic and contemporary operas that train professional singers, instrumentalists, stage directors, repetiteurs, and coaches. And we celebrate annually with a new fully staged, orchestrated opera on an original libretto through UofT Opera and our Opera Student Composer Collective. 

FAQ

  • When do I need to apply?

    Find Important Application dates here.

  • What courses do students from outside of Canada need to apply to U of T?

  • Do I need to fill out a supplementary application or student profile?

  • How do I apply to U of T?

    Find out which application you should use, depending on whether you’re a current Ontario high school student, an applicant from another Canadian province or territory, an international applicant, or in another circumstance. Find out more here.

  • What English language requirements do I need to be accepted to U of T?

    Find out about U of T’s English Language Requirements and proof of English facility here.

  • If I’ve done Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate, will I be eligible for Transfer Credit?

    If you have completed college or university studies, AP, IB, GCE, CAPE, or French Bacc. examinations you may be eligible for transfer credit at the University of Toronto. Transfer credits are assessed after admission.

    Find out more about transfer credit at U of T.

  • I’ve applied to study at U of T, but I want to change my college selection or program choices. How can I make changes to my application?

    All changes to your application should be made before the application deadline.

    If you have applied on a 101 or 105 application and wish to make changes to your initial application, you must do this by logging in to the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre website (www.ouac.on.ca).

    All other applicants (International/Internal/Part-Time/Non-Degree) should log onto Join U of T, click on Check Status, and follow the instructions for making changes to your application.

  • How do I contact Enrolment Services?

    Telephone: 416-978-2190
    Telephone inquiries are answered on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.Please note that for the months of July and August our summer phone hours will be until 4:00 p.m. Regular phone hours will resume in September.Where follow up appointments are necessary these will be held by phone.

    Admissions: apply.adm.utoronto.ca/register/questions
    Ask a Student: apply.adm.utoronto.ca/register/askastudent

    Financial aid, including OSAP, UTAPS, and Part-Time Financial Assistance: osap.staff@utoronto.ca
    Financial Aid including Canadian provinces outside Ontario, including submission of required documents for out of province financial aid: can.oop.financialaid@utoronto.ca
    Financial Aid for United States Citizens, including US Federal Student Aid loan opportunities, private loans (non-government), Veteran Affairs certification requests for benefits & education tax credits: usa.financialaid@utoronto.ca

    Your feedback is important to us. Please take a couple of minutes to let us know how we did by completing our Enrolment Services Satisfaction Survey

  • How can I defer my offer of admission?

    If you are unable to begin your degree studies this fall, you may request a one-year deferral of your offer of admission. Deferrals are not guaranteed and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Deferral requests that are approved will include deferral of eligible entrance scholarship(s) awarded – check the terms of your award for conditions & eligibility – and the residence guarantee, if applicable. Ensure you have satisfied the conditions of your offer and paid the admission deposit (if required). Deferral applications will be available beginning in July. Please note that offers to non-degree studies and the International Foundations Program are not eligible for deferral.

  • When will I hear from the university after I submit my application?

    You will receive an acknowledgment from U of T, with login instructions for our applicant website, about two weeks after you submit your application.

International Foundation Рrogramme

Международная программа подготовки студентов – это уникальная возможность, сочетающая в себе условное зачисление в Университет Торонто и интенсивный курс английского языка. Она подходит студентам, чей уровень английского не соответствует вступительным требованиям Университета Торонто. Успешное окончание программы гарантирует зачисление на факультет гуманитарных и технических наук или на факультет прикладных наук и инженерии.

Поскольку группы маленькие, то внимание уделяется каждому студенту индивидуально, что позволяет сделать занятия более интенсивными и насыщенными. Студенты Программы подготовки живут в резиденции Нью Колледж, на территории кампуса Университета Торонто, по соседству со студентами этого учебного заведения

Программа IFP предназначена для студентов, которые:

  • хотят учиться в Университете Торонто;
  • заканчивают среднюю школу за пределами Канады или проучились в канадской системе средней школы менее 4 лет;
  • имеют превосходную успеваемость в старших классах средней школы на Родине;
  • удовлетворяют вступительным требованиям University of Toronto (за исключением требований к уровню английского языка) и вступительным требованиям IFP по английскому языку.

Кандидаты, которых приняли на Программу подготовки, заочно становятся студентами Университета Торонто.

Чтобы дальше продолжать обучение, необходимо успешно завершить обе части программы, и языковую, и курс, по окончании которого студенты сдают зачет. На протяжении программы будет проводиться оценивание, чтобы студенты знали свой уровень и знали, что надо «подтянуть», чтобы соответствовать вступительным требованиям.

Программа подготовки сочетает в себе курс интенсивного английского языка и курс предмета, преподаваемого в Университете. Такое сочетание позволяет студентам понять, что они будут изучать, став полноправными студентами Университета.

Подготовка по английскому языку на IFP поможет иностранным студентам раскрыть свой академический потенциал в полной мере. Занятия английским языком проводятся в группах до 20 человек. Используя материалы для чтения, лекции и задания академических курсов в качестве основного содержания курса, студенты фокусируются на трех широких категориях владения английским языком:

  • интерпретация информации, представленной письменными и устными средствами;
  • выражение собственных идей эффективно и убедительно;
  • обсуждение значения в небольших группах и консультациях с преподавателем.

Для зачисления на программу International Foundation Program нужно предоставить копию школьного аттестата, переведённую на английский язык и заверенную нотариально, сертификат IELTS с результатом не ниже 5.0 или TOEFL с результатом не ниже 69 (iBT), 193 (CBT) или 523 (PBT). Желательно предоставить также эссе и пару рекомендательных писем на английском.

Срок подачи заявлений на программу IFP

  • Отделение Applied Schience and Engineering — 1 февраля
  • Отделение Arts and Science — 1 марта

FAQ

  • How much does it cost to study at U of T?

    Your university fees consist of tuition, incidental and ancillary fees, and are based on several factors. In addition, you’ll want to consider other costs such as books, supplies, residence, transportation, food and other expenses.

  • How do I apply for Financial Aid?

    If you are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, there are many sources of financial aid available to help you cover the costs of your University of Toronto education – from OSAP and other government aid, to assistance provided by the University. Explore your options.

    If you are an international applicant, you should find out about your home country’s financial aid programs to see if you qualify for assistance. The University of Toronto is a publicly-funded institution and because of that cannot offer financial aid to international students. Find out more about scholarships & awards for international students here.

  • I’m an international applicant, can I receive financial assistance from U of T?

    The University of Toronto is a publicly-funded institution and because of that cannot offer financial aid to international students. If you are an international applicant, you should find out about your home country’s financial aid programs to see if you qualify for assistance.

  • How do I apply for OSAP?

    Apply online at https://www.ontario.ca/osap

    Submit your OSAP application, then print and sign the consents and declaration pages – and any other required supporting documentation – and upload to your account on the OSAP website. If you are unable to upload your documents, you can submit by mail or in person to Enrolment Services, but this may lead to slower processing times.

    Follow the instructions provided to complete your online Master Student Financial Assistance Agreement (MSFAA) with the National Student Loan Service Centre.

    If you are a returning applicant you may not need to submit any documentation.

    Find more details on our OSAP FAQ list.

  • How do I apply for Scholarships?

    Eligible high school students are automatically considered for a variety of admission scholarships when they apply to the University. There are also admissions scholarships that require a separate application, and others that require you to complete an awards profile.

    Note, however, that the value of scholarships is rarely sufficient to cover all costs the student will incur while attending University of Toronto.

    Find out more about Scholarships here.

  • How do I contact Enrolment Services?

    If you have any questions, get in touch:

    Enrolment Services
    University of Toronto
    172 St. George Street
    Toronto, Ontario
    M5R 0A3

    Location (the office is currently closed for in-person inquiries due to COVID-19):

    We are located on the west side of St. George Street, just north of the intersection of St. George Street and Bloor Street West. The closest subway stop is St. George Station.

    Telephone Inquiries:
    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Please note that for the months of July and August our summer phone hours will be until 4:00 p.m. Regular phone hours will resume in September.

    Telephone: 416-978-2190

    Fax: 416-978-7022

    • Admission questions
    • Questions about Financial aid, including OSAP, UTAPS, and Part-Time Financial Assistance: osap.staff@utoronto.ca
    • Financial Aid for Canadian provinces outside Ontario, including submission of required documents for out of province financial aid: can.oop.financialaid@utoronto.ca
    • Financial Aid for United States Citizens, including US Federal Student Aid loan opportunities, private loans (non-government), Veteran Affairs certification requests for benefits & education tax credits: usa.financialaid@utoronto.ca
    • Awards/Scholarship questions

Справка о вузе

Университет Торонто обладает одной из сильнейших исследовательских и учебных баз в Северной Америке и выпускает студентов всех уровней образования. Ни одно другое учебное заведение Канады не может сравниться с университетом Торонто по глубине полученных знаний и широте охваченных областей, что делает интеллектуальную среду, в которую погружены учащиеся, поистине уникальной. Этот вуз по праву снискал мировую славу и признан всеми престижными рейтингами лучшим университетом Канады.

Университет Торонто также знаменит тем, что выпустил самое большое количество Нобелевских лауреатов в Канаде. Именно в его стенах было сделано несколько громких мировых открытий, таких как получение инсулина, изобретение электрического кардиостимулятора и выявление гена, ответственного за более тяжелое развитие болезни Альцгеймера.

Университет Торонто содержит превосходную библиотеку — вторую по величине и четвёртую в рейтинге исследовательских и научных баз в Северной Америке. Фонд библиотеки составляют около 15 миллионов томов, которые хранятся на территории трёх студенческих городков.

Университет Торонто был основан как Королевский колледж в 1827 году и со временем превратился в большой и разветвлённый образовательный центр. Сегодня он имеет три студенческих городка и включает в себя несколько колледжей и институтов. Также в Торонто насчитывается десять полностью подведомственных вузу больниц, где проходят обучение студенты-медики. Университет курирует научные исследования не только по всей Канаде, но и в других странах. По количеству студентов, сотрудников и предлагаемых программ обучения он превосходит любое другое образовательное учреждение Канады. Вуз имеет все необходимые лаборатории и средства для проведения научных изысканий. Университетское издательство – The University of Toronto Press Inc. – является ведущим учреждением подобного рода в Канаде и одним из наиболее значимых научных издательств в Северной Америке.

Выпускники университета Торонто достигли значительных успехов на многих поприщах. В их число входят генерал-губернаторы Канады Винсент Мэсси и Адриен Кларксон, премьер-министры Уильям Лайон Макензи Кинг, Артур Мейен, Лестер Пирсон и Пол Мартин, а также 14 судей Верховного суда, президент Латвии Вайра Вике-Фрейберга, премьер-министр КНР Лю Чао Шуан, президент республики Тринидад и Тобаго Нур Хассанали.

В перечень знаменитых выпускников современности входят также Джон Полани, получивший нобелевскую премию по химии в 1986 году за вклад в развитие исследований динамики элементарных химических процессов, Питер Сент-Джордж-Хислоп, глава исследовательской группы, открывший два гена, ответственных за раннее развитие болезни Альцгеймера и Так Вах Мак, генетик, клонировавший рецепторы Т-лимфоцитов, которые составляют основу иммунной системы человека.

По версии издания «Таймс высшее образование» (2014-2015 гг.) университет Toronto находится на 20-ом месте в мире и 1-ом месте в Канаде; в мировом рейтинге QS World University Rankings (2014 г.) он также занимает двадцатую строчку. В Академическом рейтинге университетов мира – на 24-ом месте в мире и 1-ом в Канаде (версия 2014 г.).

  • Год основания
    1827
  • Число студентов
    83010

Admission to Top Programs at University of Toronto

Programs Score Required Deadlines
M.Sc Computer Science GRE required
IELTS- 7.0 (overall, 6.5 in each band)
TOEFL iBT- 93 (overall with 22 in writing/speaking)
Dec 01
M.Eng Mechanical and Industrial Engineering IELTS- 7.0 (overall, 6.5 in each band)
TOEFL iBT- 93 (overall with 22 in writing/speaking)
Apr 01- Sept Start
Aug 01- Jan Start
Master of Financial Economics GRE Quant- 160 (with 3.5 on analytical writing)
GMAT overall- 710 (with quant 49)
TOEFL iBT- 110/IELTS- 7.5 (overall) 
Oct 20
Master of Nursing IELTS- 7.0 (overall, 6.5 in each band)
TOEFL iBT- 93 (overall with 22 in writing/speaking)
Jan 15
M.B.A GMAT- 670 (average of a class of 2022)
TOEFL- 100 (overall with 22 in writing/speaking)
IELTS- 7.0 (overall, 6.5 in each band)
June 23
M.Eng Electrical and Computer Engineering IELTS- 7.0
TOEFL- 93
Mar 15
Master of Architecture IELTS- 7.0
TOEFL- 93
Jan 10
M.Mgmt Analytics IELTS- 7.0
TOEFL- 100
GMAT/GRE not mandatory but preferred
Nov 18
Feb 03
B.Sc Data Science IELTS- 6.5
TOEFL: 100
Jan 15
M.A Economics TOEFL: 93
​IELTS: 7.0
Jan 18
B.B.A IELTS- 6.5
TOEFL: 100
Jan 15
B.Com IELTS- 6.5
TOEFL: 100
Jan 15
B.Sc Computer Science IELTS- 6.5
TOEFL: 100
Jan 15

Apart from the above mentioned popular programs, let us dive into the process of how to get admissions at the University of Toronto

PLAY…PERFORM

Many languages make reference to the ludic qualities of music making: play in English, jouer en français, spielen auf Deutsch.

Do you play an instrument? Are you interested in performing at the highest level?

Our goal is to give you the best foundational technical and finest advanced artistic training possible through private studio teaching with many of Toronto’s top professional teachers and players. While with us, you will play in well-coached UofT chamber music ensembles (strings, winds, brass, percussion, piano, guitar, early music, contemporary music, world music) and perform in UofT’s renowned large ensembles (opera, orchestra, winds, choirs, early music).

And you can also get professional playing experience through our Music Booking Office.

Deadlines to Submit Supporting Documentation

OUAC 101 Applicants

Admission decisions for Ontario secondary school (OUAC 101) applicants will be released between January and late May.

February 1 is the deadline for receipt of transcripts and, if required, English facility test scores. As some offers of admission may be made before February 1, applicants are encouraged to apply early and submit any required documentation well in advance of this date. Late documents will be considered as space allows.

Please note that the “early recommended dates” specified in the table below do not impact consideration of OUAC 101 applications. All Ontario Secondary School applicants are treated equally during the assessment process so long as their supporting documents are received by the normal deadlines set out below.

Program Area Supplementary Application Deadline
Applied Science and Engineering† Online Student Profile due February 1 (early recommend date: December 15)
Architecture, Landscape, and Design† One Idea Supplementary Application due February 1
Faculty of Arts and Science, U of T St. George† Rotman Commerce: Rotman Commerce Supplementary Application due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15)
Computer Science: due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15)
Kinesiology and Physical Education Statement of Interest due March 15
Music† Music Questionnaire due January 13
U of T Mississauga N/A€
U of T Scarborough Supplementary Application Form (SAF) due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15 for co-op Management and International Business and Co-op International Development Studies)
† Including International Foundation Program.
€ Auditions held in March for Theatre & Drama Studies program.

All Other Applicants

Admission decisions are released between mid-December and late May.  The earliest rounds of consideration will take place before the February document deadline. Applicants who submit documentation early are able to maximize their opportunities for admission consideration. Documents received after the February deadline will be considered as space allows.

Supplementary applications can only be submitted after a student has applied to the program area.

Преимущество UofT — первоклассный преподавательский состав

Преимущество UofTпервоклассный преподавательский состав. Один из профессоров был разработчиком, сооснователем IMAX, другой был вице-президентом Blackberry, третий — известным горщиком в Южной Америке.

Недостаток в том, что теории было больше,
чем практики
.

Об атмосфере

Студента можно узнать по худи с надписью University of Toronto. Так ходят большинство из-за удобства и практичности.

На территории кампуса
много спортивных залов, секций.
Многие студенты ориентированы на ЗОЖ.

При этом атмосфера как в Хогвартсе, многие здания 12-15 веков. Некоторые эпизоды «Гарри Поттера» были сняты в UofT.

Что дал университет

Я бы рекомендовал Университет Торонто тем, кто интересуется исследовательской работой. Для этого там есть все возможности и бюджет.

Учеба научила меня быть готовым к любым нагрузкам, находить оптимальный баланс между эффективной работой и рациональной.

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