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Quick Facts
University of Toronto 2012-2013
- General
- Programs
- Tuition
- Residences and Clubs
- Budget and Cost
- Library
- University of Toronto Mississauga
- University of Toronto Scarborough
General
1. Students*
Undergraduate:
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The University of Toronto has 65,612 undergraduate students enrolled in Fall 2012-2013
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Domestic: 56,380
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International: 9,232
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St. George campus has 42,347 undergraduate students
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Scarborough campus has 11,107 undergraduate students
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Mississauga campus has 12,158 undergraduate students
Graduate:
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The University of Toronto has 15,287 graduate students in Fall 2012-2013
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Domestic: 13,210
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International: 2,077
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St. George campus has 14,555 graduate students
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Scarborough campus has 208 graduate students
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Mississauga campus has 524 graduate students
Most of our international students come from China, South Korea, United States, India and Hong Kong. We also have a significant number of students from Pakistan, Malaysia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom.
*The Toronto School of Theology (TST) has 814 undergraduate students and 365 graduate students enrolled in Fall 2012-2013.
2. Faculty and Staff
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The University of Toronto has 11,581* faculty members as of September 2011, including 5,553 full-time and 6,028 part-time.
- The University of Toronto has 6,017** staff members as of September 2011, including 5,681 full-time and 336 part-time.
- The University of Toronto has 161 librarians as of September 2011.
*The number includes all active faculty members with teaching/research responsibilities but excludes Research Fellows and Teaching Assistants.
**The number includes both unionized and non-unionized employees. UofT also employs 4,528 Teaching Assistants and 839 Sessional Lecturers who are not included above.
3. Alumni
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The University of Toronto has 508,494* alumni around the world as of Fall 2012.
*The number of individuals (both living and deceased) who have graduated from the University of Toronto is 595,061 as of Fall 2012.
Programs
Undergraduate
- The University of Toronto offers approximately 709 undergraduate programs.
- The undergraduate programs with the largest enrolments typically include those in Business/Commerce, Life Sciences and Engineering. Some of the most popular are Management, Psychology, English, Biology and Human Biology.
Graduate
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The University of Toronto offers approximately 215 graduate programs; this includes doctoral and master's programs
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The University of Toronto offers approximately 63 professional programs plus 18 combined programs, which includes professional master's components
Tuition
1. Domestic
Undergraduate Programs
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Tuition cost for first-entry domestic undergraduate students for 2012-2013 ranges from approximately $5,695* to $13,203 depending on the program
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The University of Toronto has a policy that ensures no student admitted to a program at the university will be unable to enroll or complete the program because they do not have sufficient funds.
Graduate Programs (Graduate studies/Masters/PhD/Profession Programs)
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Tuition cost for domestic graduate students for 2012-2013 ranges from approximately $7,160 to $41,258 depending on the program. The University of Toronto is committed to the financial support of graduate students in doctoral stream programs. For many doctoral stream students, programs commit to minimum level of funding at the beginning of each year, for up to five years of study. Partial funding may be available to graduate students in other programs.
2. International
Undergraduate Programs
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Tuition cost for international undergraduate students in first entry programs for 2012-2013 ranges from approximately $24,709 to $31,961 depending on the program
Graduate Programs (Graduate studies/Masters/PhD/Profession Programs)
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Tuition cost for international graduate students for 2012-2013 ranges from approximately $16,886 to $48,293 depending on the program
*Tuition fees reported here do not include compulsory non-academic incidental fees.
For more detailed information, please visit: http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/link/students/fees13.htm
Residences and Clubs
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The University of Toronto has more than 707 student clubs across all three campuses
1. St. George Campus
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The University of Toronto at St. George has 10 residences: eight residences belonging to one of our seven colleges, Chestnut Residence, and Graduate House.
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The St. George campus is accommodating 6,479 students in its 10 residences in 2012-2013.
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The University of Toronto has a housing guarantee for students entering their first year. Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time, provided that they have indicated their interest in residence by completing the University’s common residence application by March 31, and have received and accepted an offer of admission by June 3.
2. Scarborough Campus
- The Scarborough campus is accommodating 765 students in residence for 2012-2013
3. Mississauga Campus
- The Mississauga campus is accommodating 1,537 students in residence for 2012-2013
Budget and Cost
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The University of Toronto's operating budget for 2012–2013 is $1.8 billion
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The University of Toronto's estimated economic impact in the GTA is approximately $6.3 billion
Library
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The University of Toronto has 32 libraries
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The University of Toronto has more than 21 million holdings
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The University of Toronto library system is the third largest in North America