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School of Continuing Studies | University of Toronto

University of Toronto

The University of Toronto is Canada’s largest and among its most celebrated universities. In 2011-12, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed the University of Toronto in the Top 20.

U of T in Numbers

  • Founded in 1827
  • Three campuses in the Greater Toronto Area (St. George, Mississauga, and Scarborough)
  • 70,000+ students
  • 8,000+ international students
  • 17 professional faculties and 13 teaching hospitals
  • 600+ undergraduate programs
  • 160+ graduate programs
  • Among the top 5 research libraries in North America
  • 450+ student clubs
  • U of T in the fall
  • U of T Campus
  • Convocation Hall
  • U of T
  • Graduate House
  • U of T
  • Soldiers Tower
  • Hart House Courtyard
  • Hart House
  • Hart House Monkey
  • U of T in winter
  • St George Campus

A History of Success

Many successful English Language Program students have continued their studies at the University of Toronto. “Grade B” or above in Academic English Level 60 satisfies the language-facility requirement for admission to undergraduate and most graduate programs at the University of Toronto.

Our University Application Program can help you apply to study at the University of Toronto and other universities or colleges.

Discover the University of Toronto for yourself! Take a virtual tour, or have a look at the International Viewbook 2012-13.

University of Toronto Admissions can provide more information about the University’s English language-facility requirements.