Accessibility Services are part of our commitment to maintaining an accessible and welcoming university community. Assessment and financial support are available to assist students with physical or learning disabilities, as well as students with chronic health problems. Services range from on-campus transportation, books on tape and note-taking, to the latest adaptive equipment, which is made available through the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre.
Our student housing offerings are as varied as the people who live in them. We have the same philosophy for housing and community as we do for learning: Different people have different needs. Refer to the Housing Services website for detailed information. In most cases, no separate application is required. We base selection on your overall record, with particular emphasis on the most recent results.
Read more about scholarships. For Canadian students, we have a long-standing commitment to promoting access through student financial support. If you are in financial need, you will have access to the resources that will help you meet your financial needs. The commitment assumes that you will first access the government aid you are eligible for. Those whose assessed need is not fully covered by government aid will receive additional funding from us. Upon receipt of your OUAC application, we will send an acknowledgement email that provides information about what is required to complete your application.
Note: We cannot consider your application until we receive all required documentation. You may apply to a maximum of 3 U of T choices, but are limited to 1 choice within the faculties on the St. If English is not your first language, you may be required to provide proof of English facility. Read more about campus tours. University of Toronto Enrolment Services St. Build on your passions, or discover a new academic pursuit.
Our faculty receive 35 percent of all prestigious international prizes awarded to Canadian academics. 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. Connect your education to your career aspirations and discover boundless ways to collaborate across communities and get involved in global partnerships.
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The Faculties and Divisions include:. Applicants should rank their choices in order of preference. 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.
U of T provides many opportunities to study internationally. Learn about exchange programs, field courses, international development internships, and co-op placements. 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. 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 here.
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