Established in 1827, the University of Toronto represents the largest university in Canada, with over 70,000 students. The University of Toronto consists of three campuses including the historic St. George campus located in downtown Toronto. The other campuses can be found in the nearby cities of Mississauga and Scarborough. Students are able to earn both undergraduate and graduate degrees through a wide range of disciplines and professional programs. There are courses available in the arts and sciences, as well as professional programs in medicine, law, engineering, architecture, nursing, teaching and more. Students can enjoy on-campus housing, student organizations, athletics and recreation, including the nation's largest intramural sports program.
University of Toronto
27 King's College Circle
Toronto, ON M5S 1A1
416-978-2011
utoronto.ca
Ryerson University, situated in the heart of downtown Toronto, offers 34 undergraduate and graduate programs, including several at the doctoral level. Programs are available in the faculties of arts, engineering, business management, community services, communication, design and more. Ryerson University, a leader in innovation, ranks first in Ontario and third in Canada for research growth. Some of the student services available include housing, athletics, career development, mentor programs and learning support.
Ryerson University
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, ON M5B 2K3
416-979-5000
ryerson.ca
York University, founded in 1959, has grown steadily to become the third largest university in Canada. There are two campus locations including the Keele campus, located in uptown Toronto, and Glendon campus on Toronto's east side. The university offers more than 130 academic programs, including certificate, graduate and undergraduate degree options. Students may also enroll in the International Bachelor of Arts or Science degree programs and gain experience while studying abroad. York University also offers a supportive student and academic community with a variety of clubs, organizations and recreational activities to engage in.
York University
99 Ian MacDonald Blvd.
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
416-736-5000
yorku.ca
Known as Canada's "university of the imagination," the Ontario College of Art and Design is a leader in art and design education and research. Students are able to choose from undergraduate and graduate degree programs in fine arts and design. Each of the programs integrates studio-based education with history, theory and critical examination. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including the lavish Sharp Center for Design.
Ontario College of Art & Design
100 McCaul Street
Toronto, ON M5T 1W1
416-977-6000
ocad.ca