University of Toronto campuses, photos, videos and location
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University of Toronto Campus Life
The University of Toronto is a public research university that was founded in 1827 and was located in Toronto, Canada. The university has a campus size of around 303 acres and the campus address is at 27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada. The University of Toronto has 2 more campuses located in Scarborough and Mississauga.
University of Toronto Campus Overview
The University of Toronto is home to international students coming from 180 countries in the world and has more than 679,000 alumni worldwide. The university has more than 1,200 student clubs, organizations, and activities across all three campuses of the university. The student facilities offered to international students on campus are given as follows:
- Career Exploration and Education- The Career Exploration Center at the University of Toronto focuses on supporting students and offers a range of services. Some of the services provided at the university include Career Advising Appointments, Career and Co-Curricular Learning Network, and Career Fairs.
- Dining Services- The Food Services Center at the University of Toronto offers a range of residence dining halls as well as retail locations. Some of the dining halls at the university are CampusOne, Chestnut Residence, and New College.
- Housing- The staff at the Housing Center of the University of Toronto offers on-campus residences and off-campus housing options for international students. Some of the housing services offered at the university campus include Housing Advice and Support, Housing Fairs, and Off-Campus Housing Finder.
Other University of Toronto Campus Details
The details of the other campuses at the University of Toronto are given as follows:
Campus Name | Details |
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University of Toronto Scarborough | The campus is known to offer the UTSC Academic Travel Fund where the students can be involved in research projects abroad. |
University of Toronto Mississauga | The campus is home to 15 academic departments such as the Institute for Management & Innovation and the Institute of Communication. |
University of Toronto Housing Costs
The Townhouse Fall and Winter intake Housing Costs for UG students during the academic year 2024-25 are given as follows:
Room Type | Fall Only | Winter Only | Fall & Winter |
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Single (Standard) | CAD 5,708.50 | CAD 5,708.50 | CAD 11,417 |
Single (Apartment) | CAD 6,323.50 | CAD 6,323.50 | CAD 12,647 |
The Townhouse Summer intake Housing Costs for the academic year 2024-25 are given as follows:
FULL SUMMER SESSION | HALF SESSION - 8 Weeks | |
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Deposit | CAD 250.00 |
|
Total | CAD 5,230 | CAD 2,844 |
University of Toronto Campus details
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Campuses19187
Total International StudentsSt. George Campus
University of Toronto is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In total, there are 3 campuses under this university. Home to a total of 19187 international students, the University of Toronto offers various streams, such as Engineering, Business & Management Studies, IT & Software, Science, Medicine & Health Sciences, etc. A few of the specializations offered at this university are Computer Science, Finance, General Medicine, Electrical Engineering, and Chemical Engineering. The male-to-female ratio at the University of Toronto is 1:1.2.
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- St. George campus blends historical architecture and inviting green spaces
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St. George Campus Location & contact
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University City | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Size of city | Large |
Population of City | 27,31,571 |
University of Toronto accommodation
- The University of Toronto offers accommodation to its UG and PG students in all three of its campus i.e. St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough
- Each campus has its own distinct residential comm
- The University of Toronto offers accommodation to its UG and PG students in all three of its campus i.e. St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough
- Each campus has its own distinct residential communities and styles of residential living
- U of T St. George residents live in one of the seven colleges, in Chestnut Residence, or in Student Family Housing
- U of T Mississauga has more than 1,500 students living in residence and offers three different housing options: residence halls, townhouses or apartments
- U of T Scarborough residents live less than a two-minute walk from academic buildings and the accommodations are either townhouses or apartment suites
- PG Accommodation expenses:CAD 12048
- On-campus housing:future.utoronto.ca/university-li...
- PG meals expenses:CAD 5830
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- Off-campus housing:student.com/ca/toronto?sort=pric...
- Dorm style housing to single and shared room options is available for students in toronto
- Average price ranges from: Shared room: CA$1,265/month, Private Room CA$ 1,350 to 1,777/month and Entire Plac
- Dorm style housing to single and shared room options is available for students in toronto
- Average price ranges from: Shared room: CA$1,265/month, Private Room CA$ 1,350 to 1,777/month and Entire Place CA$3,010/month
- Common facilities includes: Furnished apartments, Air Conditioning, Shared Kitchen, internet and laundry
St. George Campus ratings & reviews
- Academically oriented
- Stressful
- Multi-dimensional
- Sporty
- 67% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Scarborough Campus (UTSC)
The University of Toronto Scarborough Campus is known to focus on the social and economic development of the student communities. The university campus offers more than 1,300-degree courses for international students coming from more than 40 countries in the world.
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Scarborough Campus (UTSC) Location & contact
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University City | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Size of city | Large |
Population of City | 27,31,571 |
Scarborough Campus (UTSC) ratings & reviews
- Academically oriented
- Multi-dimensional
- Friendly
- Liberal
- 40% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Mississauga Campus (UTM)
The University of Toronto Mississauga Campus was founded in 1967 with one temporary building and it has grown to become the second largest division of the university. It offers more than 180 degree programs along with 90 areas of study for international students. It also includes more than 15,000 undergraduate and 900 graduate students based on recent data.
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- U of T Mississauga has 18 academic units (15 departments and three institutions)
Mississauga Campus (UTM) photos and videos
Mississauga Campus (UTM) Location & contact
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University City | Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 7,17,961 |
Mississauga Campus (UTM) ratings & reviews
- Academically oriented
- Multi-dimensional
- Stressful
- Liberal
- 50% students never faced discrimination in this university
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University of Toronto FAQs on Campus
Q: Â What are the living costs at University of Toronto?
The housing costs for international students at University of Toronto are given as follows:
Category | Cost Per Month |
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Housing | USD 1,100 - USD 2,700 |
Internet | USD 60 - USD 115 |
Food and Grocery | USD 340 |
Transportation | USD 128.15 |
Books and Supplies | USD 500/semester |
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Q: Â How much does University of Toronto cost for international students?
The cost of attending University of Torornto for Indian students can vary depending on several factors. Tuition fees for international students at University of Toronto are typically higher than for CAD citizens. However, it is important that the tuition fee can change over time, and it is recommended to visit the official website to recheck the fees and accommodation. Indian students should also consider other costs such as housing, health insurance, meals and transportation attending University of Toronto. Scholarships and financial aid options are also available to help students from financial barriers. Check out the below table for the costs
international students for some of the popular programs from the table given below:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
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MS (52 courses) | INR 15.4 L - 40.7 L |
BA (88 courses) | INR 35.8 L - 37.3 L |
BSc (112 courses) | INR 24.9 L - 37.7 L |
MBA/PGDM (2 courses) | INR 28 L - 41.6 L |
MIM (12 courses) | INR 17.8 L - 44.8 L |
MA (51 courses) | INR 15.4 L - 27.1 L |
MASc (8 courses) | INR 17.8 L - 41.1 L |
BE / BTech (14 courses) | INR 35.8 L - 40.3 L |
MSN (3 courses) | INR 21.4 L - 25.6 L |
Others PG (7 courses) | INR 21.2 L - 26.9 L |
Living Expenses
Particulars | Monthly Expenses |
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Housing | CAD 1,100 – CAD 2,700 (INR 67, 100- 1,64,700) |
Electricity | CAD 65+ (INR 3,965)
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Internet | CAD 60 – CAD 115 (INR 3,660 - 7,015)
|
Phone bill | CAD 50 – CAD 100 (INR 3050- 6100)
|
Tenant’s insurance | CAD 15 – CAD 30 (INR 915- 1830)
|
Food & grocery | CAD 340+ (INR 20K) |
Transportation | 0 – CAD 128.15 (INR 7.8K) |
Clothing & shoes | CAD 30 – CAD 100 (INR 1.8K- 6100) |
Monthly entertainment & other expenses | CAD 150 (INR 9.1K)
|
Books & supplies | CAD 500 per semester (INR 30K) |
Note: For emergency funds, students must keep CAD 500 aside.
(calculated with 1 CAD= 61.02 Indian ruppes)
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Q: Â What is the living expenses at the University of Toronto?
The University of Toronto offers on-campus accommodation to international students. However, you can choose to live off campus as well. Other than the tuition fees a major portion of your expenses in the university will go towards your accommodation, food, and other stuff and on campus, these expenses might range from CAD 8,000 to CAD 15,000 per academic year. Also, your living expenses in Canada will depend on various factors such as your lifestyle, type of accommodation you choose and your personal expenses. However, off-campus living may cost you up to CAD 15,000 or more.
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