Университеты торонто
Содержание:
- Enhanced Academic Opportunities
- FAQ
- University of Toronto Graduate Admission
- International High School
- 35 лучших университетов и колледжей Канады 2021
- International Baccalaureate
- Study Where the World Comes Together
- Индивидуальные доказательства
- Apply
- FAQ
- University of Toronto Undergraduate Admission
- Books, Computers and Supplies
Enhanced Academic Opportunities
Take advantage of the nearly endless opportunities at the University of Toronto to explore your passions and reach your potential. You can customize your degree to match your academic interests. Explore the First Year Foundations: The One Programs and other unique learning opportunities. Connect your education to your career aspirations and discover boundless ways to collaborate across communities and get involved in global partnerships. Get involved in research by working alongside world-renowned faculty in hundreds of different disciplines, and through a multitude of internship opportunities, field courses, independent study credits, and so much more.
First Year Foundations: The One Programs
Students & Research
International Opportunities
FAQ
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When do I need to apply?
Find Important Application dates here.
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What courses do students from outside of Canada need to apply to U of T?
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Do I need to fill out a supplementary application or student profile?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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/askastudentFinancial 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.caYour 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
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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.
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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.
University of Toronto Graduate Admission
The university offers graduate admissions to more than 300+ master’s and doctoral programs. U of T offers a number of graduate programs at its campus in St. George through its School of Graduate Studies. Students can click here to find the programs offered at the St. George campus of UofT.
Application Fee- 120 CAD
Admission Requirements- The general admission requirements for graduate admission include:
- Completed application form
- Payment of non-refundable application fee
- All academic transcripts from an accredited college/ university
- A bachelor’s degree in a related field of study with a minimum of 73%-76% scores
- English language proficiency- TOEFL/ IELTS
- TOEFL: 93 (iBT)
- IELTS: 7.0 with no band below 6.0
- GRE- required for a few programs
- GMAT score is required for MBA and some other management programs
- 2 letters of recommendations for MS in Canada
- Resume
- Statement of Purpose to study in Canada/ Essay
- Interviews might be required for some programs.
International High School
If you’re currently studying outside Canada – or if your most recent academic experience was outside Canada – find the relevant country or educational system in the section below to determine your minimum admission requirements. All applicants are required to present a senior level/Grade 12 English course for admission consideration. Other prerequisite courses must be presented at the senior/Grade 12-equivalent level. Use the Program Finder to see if there are additional, program-specific requirements for your intended program of study.
If you are a Canadian who is living and/or studying outside of Canada, please visit our Canadians Abroad page for more information.
While educational jurisdictions around the world are adjusting their evaluation methods, grading processes, or using alternative methods of assessment, such adjustments will not negatively affect Fall 2021 admission consideration. We will continue to monitor the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the school year and will be as flexible as possible throughout the admission process.
Conditional offers of admission will be made based on your previous year grades and your in-term/mid-term results, if available. You must submit all required documents by the published document deadline for your program(s) of interest. If you do not qualify on the basis of your interim results, it is unlikely that we will be able to reassess your application when final grades are received; however, if space is available in the program of your choice, we may reconsider your application.
Find requirements to common curricula:
- International Baccalaureate
- U.S.-Patterned Education
- British-Patterned Education
- French Baccalaureate
- Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)
Home-Schooled Students
U of T considers home-schooled applicants. If you are applying as a home-schooled student, be sure that your application includes the following:
- a letter stating that you have been home-schooled;
- complete course outlines;
- complete list of textbooks used;
- explanation of the methods by which you were evaluated;
- samples of your written work;
- relevant details of any independent evaluations, including transcripts, if applicable;
- official results of any standardized tests taken such as SAT Reasoning Tests, SAT Subject Tests or Advanced Placement Exams;
- If you are applying to a science or commerce/management program, completion of Advanced Placement exams/SAT Subject Tests in prerequisite subjects is strongly recommended.
If you wish to take courses to qualify for admission to a graduate program or other professional program, you may wish to consider applying as a .
35 лучших университетов и колледжей Канады 2021
1 | University of Toronto |
2 | McGill University |
3 | University of British Columbia |
4 | University of Alberta |
5 | Simon Fraser University |
6 | Montreal University |
7 | University of Windsor |
8 | York University |
9 | University of Guelph |
10 | McMaster University |
11 | University of Manitoba |
12 | University of Waterloo |
13 | Royal Roads University |
14 | Vancouver Film School |
15 | Kwantlen Polytechnic University |
16 | University of Calgary |
17 | Dalhousie University |
18 | Fanshawe College |
19 | University of Ottawa |
20 | Laval University |
21 | Sheridan College |
22 | University of Regina |
23 | Brock University |
24 | Thompson Rivers University |
25 | Humber College |
26 | Vancouver Island University |
27 | Mohawk College |
28 | Centennial College Toronto |
29 | Niagara College |
30 | Capilano University |
31 | Seneca College |
32 | Algoma University |
33 | Saint Clair College |
34 | Douglas College |
35 | LaSalle College |
International Baccalaureate
Minimum Admission Requirement: International Baccalaureate Diploma, with English HL or SL. Prerequisites can be presented at the Standard or Higher Level. Be sure to check the requirements for your intended area of study.The following IB Math courses will satisfy the Calculus and Advanced Functions prerequisites for science and business programs: Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations HL; Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL; and Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL. Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations SL will satisfy the Advanced Functions prerequisite (only). Applicants who completed the pre-2021 IB curriculum may present Mathematics SL or HL to satisfy the Calculus and Advanced Functions prerequisites. Math Studies cannot be used to satisfy a prerequisite.
Applicants presenting IB Certificates may qualify for admission if they have completed/are completing another recognized secondary school diploma. See: Admission Requirements for a list of acceptable qualifications. The IB Career-related Programme is not accepted as a basis of admission to U of T degree programs.
Transfer credit may be awarded for your IB subjects. See: Transfer Credit Information for more details. We understand that the IB will offer two assessment routes for the May 2021 session, and confirm that we will consider results obtained through either route equally. Final IB results must be submitted to U of T electronically by the IBO.
Expanded Admission Requirements by Target Faculty
- Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Arts & Science
Study Where the World Comes Together
Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada’s largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T’s distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world. Few other universities offer as great a diversity of programs and resources.
U of T is committed to providing a learning experience which benefits from both a scale almost unparalleled in North America and from the close-knit learning communities made possible through its college system and academic divisions. U of T has 700 undergraduate programs in Humanities & Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Commerce & Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Kinesiology & Physical Education, Music, and Architecture.
Located in and around Toronto, one of the world’s most diverse regions, U of T’s vibrant academic life is defined by a unique degree of cultural diversity in its learning community. The city of Toronto is rated as one of the safest large cities in the world and one of the best places to live — it’s a city that draws the best and the brightest, who come seeking world-class business, culture and education. Toronto hosts more than 30 major festivals and cultural events annually, has the third largest public transit system in North America, and hosts over 8000 hectares of park space. Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area is a place with changing landscapes, welcoming communities and exciting opportunities.
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Apply
To become a Pearson Scholar, you must be nominated by your school and apply to undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto. Ask your school guidance counsellor about being nominated. Once you’ve been nominated and have applied to the University of Toronto, you will be sent a personalized, secure link to the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship application.
Pearson Scholars are students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and creativity, who are accepted as leaders within their school, and who have the potential to contribute to the global community in the future. They can be distinguished from other students who may have equally high academic results by virtue of their breadth of interest, intellectual energy and impact on the life of their school and community.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply to the Pearson International Scholarship, you must be:
- an international student (i.e. a non-Canadian requiring a study permit);
- currently in your final year of secondary school or have graduated no earlier than June 2021
- beginning your studies at the University of Toronto in September 2022 (students already attending post-secondary studies cannot be considered; students starting their studies in January 2022 at another post-secondary institution cannot be considered)
Application Process
To apply, you will need to:
- Receive a nomination from your school (High schools not already contacted/verified are asked to submit an application to participate in our program, available here.)
- Apply to study at the University of Toronto to begin your studies in 2022 and complete your application for admission by the appropriate deadlines. Please be advised that you will be considered for the Pearson Scholarship for your first choice of program at U of T. You may apply for several programs and may receive admission to them all; however, the Pearson Scholarship, if awarded to you, would be restricted to your first choice of program at U of T at the time our scholarship decisions are made.
- Once we’ve received a nomination and you’ve applied to the university, you can complete the online Lester B. Pearson Scholarship application.
Pearson Scholarship Deadlines
- School nomination deadline: November 30, 2021
- Student OUAC application deadline: December 14, 2021 (Please note this is the final date to submit an application to the OUAC; however, it is recommended you apply for admission through the OUAC before November 7, 2021 as spaces in programs fill-up quickly and popular programs may close early.)
- Student scholarship application deadline: January 17, 2022
Fraud Notice
Please note the Lester B. Pearson Scholarship Program at the University of Toronto does not interact with agencies or educational “agents” in order to recruit students or offer scholarships. Please be cautioned against any agents providing false acceptances or requiring fees for unaffiliated third parties. Pearson Scholarship recipients can only be nominated by their current secondary school through our online process and the scholarship is available only to undergraduate degree applicants. If you have any questions, please contact us at pearson.scholarship@utoronto.ca
Privacy Notice
For donor-funded awards, University advancement may share the names, programs and year of study of award recipients with donors. If you have any questions about the University advancement’s collection or use of your personal information, please contact the University’s Stewardship Programs and Services Officer at donor.reports@utoronto.ca
FAQ
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When do I need to apply?
Find Important Application dates here.
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What courses do students from outside of Canada need to apply to U of T?
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Do I need to fill out a supplementary application or student profile?
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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.
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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.
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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/askastudentFinancial 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.caYour 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
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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.
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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.
University of Toronto Undergraduate Admission
The recommended application deadline for international students for full-time undergraduate programs at U of T, applying through OUAC, will be November 7. The seats might not be available until the final deadlines mentioned in the below table. Therefore, early applications are advised. When applying through the university website, the deadlines for international students are:
Field/Program | Application Deadline | Document Submission Deadline |
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Applied Science and Engineering | January 15 | February 1 |
Architecture, Landscape, and Design | January 10 | February 1 |
Faculty of Arts and Science, U of T St. George | January 15 | February 1 |
Bachelor of Information | April 30 | May 15 |
Kinesiology & Physical Education | January 15 | February 1 |
Music (incl. International Foundation Program) | January 15 | February 1 |
Medical Radiation Sciences | February 1 | February 15 |
Nursing | January 15 | February 1 |
Physician Assistant | January 15 | February 3 |
U of T Mississauga | January 15 | February 1 |
U of T Scarborough | January 15 | February 1 |
Graduate programs at University of Toronto have different admission requirements and therefore students are suggested to visit the website to find application deadlines for the various programs offered at the university.
UToronto Undergraduate Admission Requirements
U of T offers 700+ undergraduate programs in various fields of study. Around 24% of the total undergraduate enrollment is international students. All the applicants are advised to complete their applications on time and provide all the required documents by the deadlines.
Application Fee- 180 CAD
Admission Requirements- The general admission requirements include:
- Completed application form
- All academic transcripts from high school/ senior secondary levels
- Completed senior-level or grade 12 level course
- English Language Requirements- TOEFL/ IELTS/ Cambridge C1 or C2/ CAEL, etc.
- Self-reported grades form
- Standardized test scores to study in Canada
Academic Requirements- Due to the strength and size of the applicant pool at the University of Toronto, the university does not have any a pre-set cut-off averages. The applications are reviewed considering the other criteria as well. As per the previous applicants, the average grades that are considered competitive for a few popular programs at the university are mentioned in the below table:
Program | Average Grades(%) |
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Management | 85 |
Humanities | 80-85 |
Social Science | 80-85 |
Life Sciences | 85-89 |
Physical and Mathematical Sciences | 85-89 |
Engineering | 90 |
Commerce | 90-95 |
Computer Science | 95 |
Country-Specific Academic Requirements for UToronto
U of T provides the equivalent of the academic qualification of a student who has completed his/ her high school outside of Canada. Some of the minimum admission requirements according to the relevant country has been given in the table below:
Country | Academic Requirement |
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Bangladesh | Higher Secondary Certificate |
Bhutan | Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate |
India | All India Senior School Certificate (awarded by CBSE), or Indian School Certificate (awarded by CISCE), or Year 12 State Board Exams with excellent results will also be considered on an individual basis. |
Nepal | Higher Secondary Certificate at Grade 12 Level |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lankan GCE Advanced Levels in 3 subjects |
English Language Requirements for UToronto
Non-native English speakers are supposed to provide the university with English Proficiency Scores. U of T accepts a number of English language proficiency scores. Students are required to provide the university with one of the test scores to be considered for admission.
Books, Computers and Supplies
You’ll need to factor into your budget the cost of books, electronic equipment and other educational supplies. The amount you’ll pay for these depends on several factors, and will probably vary year-to-year – for example, you’ll spend more if you need to purchase a computer in a given year. When it comes to course textbooks, you might want to consider alternatives like e-books, textbook rentals or used books to help reduce costs.
You might want to budget at least $1,000 per year on books, and additional amounts for a computer or other equipment, depending on your preferences and program needs.