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Join us for an informative webcast to learn more about the University of Toronto. See dates and times here.
Sign-up for a virtual meeting with a U of T recruitment officer. They’ll be able to answer your questions about the application process, specific admission requirements, and our programs & faculties. Sessions will be available soon. Find more info here.
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When you join the University of Toronto, you join a community of trailblazers: artists, scientists, visionaries, and leaders. Not only are we Canada's #1 university, we're an innovation powerhouse that 200 research centres and institutes call home. Did you know that students are listed as co-inventors on two-thirds of our inventions?
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All About Applying
Applying to Canada's top university is easy. It takes just a few minutes, and we're here to help if you have any questions at all. Have a look at our application walkthrough and be sure to start researching the program areas that have captured your imagination.
We know the application process can be daunting, so we've prepared this application workshop to help. Find out how the application process works for students in Canada, what you'll need to apply, and what to expect after you submit your application.
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Live Info Sessions and Webcasts
Things to Know Before You Apply
Deadlines can vary by program. Admission is competitive and spaces fill quickly, so it's always best to get your application in as early as possible.
You don't need to send us any essays or transcripts at the time that you submit your initial application. After we receive your application, we'll send you complete details on your next steps, including how to submit any required documents.
Admission decisions are released throughout the winter & spring, starting in late January.
If English isn’t your first language, you might need to take an English facility test and submit your score by February 1st. Learn more about qualifying tests, scores, and exemptions.
You can reach out anytime if there’s anything at all that we can help you with. We know how daunting this stretch can be, and we're right here to lend a hand.
ASK THEM ANYTHING!
Enjoy a chat or two with our current students. Wondering what it's like to study at the University of Toronto? Speak with our students and learn more about the undergraduate experience.
GETTING YOU READY
Connect with our recruiters.
Help us help you. Our webcasts feature an overview of our programs, and a deeper dive into what to expect when you apply.
DIVERSITY, OUR STRENGTH
Rigorous, innovative scholarship thrives only in spaces that embrace the broadest range of people, no matter their race, gender identity, orientation, faith, health, age, origins, or income. These values enhance the University of Toronto’s academic mission and enable the discoveries that are our common heritage. Diversity is a mark of quality and a source of strength. We're committed to reaching the widest range of potential U of T students.
Hub for Future Black Undergraduate Students
Hub for Future Indigenous Undergraduate Students
Access, Inclusion, and the Road Ahead
The New Normal Podcast (Ep. 8): Queering the New Normal
On all of our campuses, we strive to welcome students who reflect Canada’s mosaic and can enrich our community with a breadth of viewpoints and lived experiences.
Impact and Imagination
Our campuses are home to 100+ departments and 10,000+ courses across the arts, sciences, and business. This extraordinary selection is just one reason why our alumni include best-selling authors, Nobel laureates, Oscar winners, CEOs, CTOs, and Olympians.
Student Success
Transitioning from high school to university is never easy. Here at the University of Toronto, our shared mission is to help you grow and reach your goals. Our breadth of support services is just one of the reasons why 91% of our first-year students move on to second year—a higher rate than the provincial average.
TAKE A CLOSER LOOK
Did you know you can double-major in physics and art history—or study music while studying engineering? U of T students combine their priorities with their passions to build personalized degrees that unlock doors everywhere. Here are some info sessions we think you'll like:
Starting to think about that double-major? Check out our complete event listings to explore new territory.
For the major Universities in Ontario, students apply by filling in an OUAC application here. Because you are a student coming from Saskatchewan you will fill in an Undergrad (105).