Universities and Colleges of Toronto
Toronto is host to dozens of opportunities in post-secondary and graduate education. Learn about the university and college campuses in and around Toronto that offer programs and experiences to students from a wide variety of disciplines.
With so many post-secondary institutions in the province and especially here in Toronto, it's not all that uncommon for some level of University staff to be on strike somewhere, and for a very large group of Ontario students to be left waiting to get back to class. I was stuck doing that very thing in the nearly three month long York University strike of 2001, so now I offer a few suggestions of…
Are you moving into one of Toronto's many university or college residences for the first time? Planning and packing carefully can help make the transition that much easier, and can reduce the stress of your new studies.
Student fare prices on the TTC don't apply to post-secondary students, but most of Toronto's colleges and universities take part in a program that allows their students to buy a monthly pass at a discounted rate.
eINFO is an online guide to Ontario universities created with post-secondary students in mind.
Visit the official website to learn more about this government program providing financial aid to post-secondary students.
The OUAC website allows both secondary school students and other university applicants to apply for Ontario schools online.
Use this website to search for college programs, plan for your college education, and apply online.
The website of the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has answers to frequently asked questions and general information about the different paths available after high school.