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University of Toronto!!

Geographic location and yearly weather:

The University of Toronto is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is


situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.
The yearly weather is fairly average, not changing too much, but still
with four distinct seasons. The coldest month in Toronto is January
with an average temperature of -3C (28F). July is the hottest month
at 21C (70F). It is also the wettest month, with an average of 60mm
of rain.

Student Population:

84,556

Tuition:

First Year (Domestic) = $6,400


First Year (International) = $41,920

Residence Availability & Costs:

Residence Housing: $5,352 - $8,491


o Cost includes heat, electricity, water, and Wi-Fi. Meal plan cost
not included.
Residence guaranteed for new full-time students entering their first
year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time
o Walk to classes, on-campus events, athletic facilities and
libraries.
o Movie nights, recreational sports events, study groups and club
activities.
o Less than a five-minute walk from the academic buildings and
are located near the best scenic spots on campus
o 765 rooms in both townhouse and apartment-style
accommodations.
o Each unit is self-contained and fully furnished, with bedrooms, a
bathroom, a kitchen and a living room/dining room
o There are four to six students per unit, with 91% singleoccupancy bedrooms

o Wireless internet service is included (included in the residence


fees)
o Accessible accommodations are available for students with
accessibility needs

You can live off campus in one of the Greater Toronto Areas many
student-friendly and culturally diverse neighbourhoods by browsing the
University of Torontos off-campus rental housing listings, and find
another student to share a rental unit, using the Roommate Finder
service

Programs Offered:

700 undergraduate programs


200 graduate programs across the three campuses

Entry Requirements:

High School Diploma with four approved academic subjects including


English
Provincial examinations are required for English 12 or English 12 First
Peoples
Calculus 12 or Calculus AP is required for programs with the Calculus
prerequisite
Approved academic subjects include:
o All Advanced Placement courses, All International Baccalaureate
courses (except Theory of Knowledge), BC First Nations Studies
12, Biology 12, Calculus 12, Chemistry 12, Comparative
Civilizations 12, Economics 12, English Literature 12, English 12
or English 12 First Peoples (only one will be used to calculate
average), Foundations of Math 12, Francais Langue 12 or French
12 (only one will be used to calculate average), Geography 12,
Geology 12, German 12, History 12, Indigenous languages level
12 , Japanese 12, Law 12, Mandarin 12, Principles of
Mathematics 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 (only one will be used to
calculate average), Physics 12, Punjabi 12, Spanish 12
o Note: Applications of Mathematics 12, Communications 12, and
Challenge subjects will not be used for admission consideration

Student Life:

Health Programs
o Stay Well
Concussion help and assistance
General health services
Mental Health Services
o Refuel
Eat Well
Sleep Well
Disordered eating care
o Stress Less
From Intention to Action (one-on-one support sessions for
students feeling stress, anxiety, or depression)
Mindfulness meditation workshops
24 hour student helpline
o Get Active
The Athletic Centre houses three pools
Drop-in or registered classes offered
Multi-faith yoga and meditation
Hart House Fitness Centre (features an art deco pool,
squash courts, multi-level fitness facilities, suspended
indoor track, and a variety of spaces for everything from
basketball to archery)
o Student Outreach (health programs to create a healthier campus
for all students)
Healthy Grads
USTG MoveU Crew
HealthyU Crew
o Be Safe
SafeTALK (suicide alertness for everyone)
Party Safely
The Sexual & Gender Diversity Office

Many student blogs


o Life at University of Toronto
Variety of articles varying from Coping with Getting Sick
to Exam Stress to Best Places to Nap on Campus
Student voice is very important
o For example there is a new draft policy on sexual violence that
invites all students of the University community to provide
feedback

Many clubs offered for all


o Over a thousand recognized campus groups in a variety of
interest subjects, including women empowerment, religious,
sciences, racial and ethnic, nature, arts, etc. There is even a
board game enthusiast club.
Diverse dining options
o from local and organic food, vegetarian and vegan fare, to
university dining halls and cafeterias, brand-name chains, pubs,
cafes, sushi or pho, and much more
o offers on-campus and non-residence meal plans
Transportation
o Toronto and the GTAs interconnected bus routes, subways,
streetcar lines, GO trains, bike trails, walking paths and a
campus-to-campus shuttle
o All campuses have well-lit walking paths linking buildings
o Students can pick up passes for unlimited fare-free rides on
buses connecting with neighbouring transit systems as well as
other discounted bus routes and train lines

Significant or Famous Aspects:

Famous actor alumni include:


Caterina Scorsone
o

o She is best known for her role as Amelia Shepherd in the ABC
medical drama Grey's Anatomy.
Donald Sutherland
o

He is best known for his roles as Capt. Benjamin Franklin


"Hawkeye" Pierce in the film M*A*S*H, Mr. Bennet in Pride &
Prejudice, and President Snow in The Hunger Games
franchise.

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