To apply for the University of Toronto (U of T) in Canada, you will need to follow these steps:
Check the general and program-specific requirements. U of T has different admission requirements for different programs, so it is important to check the specific requirements for the program you are interested in. You can find this information here.
Create an OUAC account. The Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) is a centralized application service for all Ontario universities. You will need to create an OUAC account to apply to U of T. Click here
Fill out the OUAC application. The OUAC application is where you will provide your personal information, academic achievements, and extracurricular activities. You will also need to list the programs you are applying to, including U of T.
Current Ontario high school students use the 101 application: https://www.ouac.on.ca/apply/secondary/en_CA/user/loginFull-time Canadian applicants who didn’t attend an Ontario high school or U of T use the 105 application: https://www.ouac.on.ca/apply/nonsecondary/en_CA/user/loginInternational students use the U of T International Application or 105 application: https://www.ouac.on.ca/apply/uoftint/en_CA/user/loginFormer U of T students use the U of T Internal Application: https://www.ouac.on.ca/apply/uoftugrad/internal/en_CA/user/loginPart-time students use the Part-Time Application: https://www.ouac.on.ca/apply/uoftugrad/parttime/en_CA/user/loginGraduate students use the application for the School of Graduate Studies: https://apply.sgs.utoronto.ca/Non-degreed students use the Non-Degree Application: https://www.ouac.on.ca/apply/uoftugrad/nondegree/en_CA/user/login
Pay the application processing fee and submit your application. The OUAC application processing fee is $150 CAD for the first program you apply to and $50 CAD for each additional program. You can pay the application fee online or by credit card over the phone.
Submit your academic documents. You will need to submit official transcripts from all high schools and post-secondary institutions you have attended. You may also need to submit other documents, such as English language proficiency test scores or letters of recommendation.
For international students, there are a few additional steps you will need to follow:
- You will need to submit proof of your English language proficiency. U of T accepts a variety of English language tests, including the TOEFL, IELTS, and PTE Academic.
- You may need to submit proof of your financial support. U of T requires international students to demonstrate that they have enough money to cover their tuition and living expenses for the duration of their studies.
- You may need to apply for a study permit from the Canadian government. You can apply for a study permit online or through a Canadian visa office.
The deadlines for applying to U of T vary depending on the program you are applying to. Most programs have an early deadline in November and a final deadline in January
Application Deadlines for Undergraduate Programs
Full-Time Studies – Undergraduate Application/International/Internal
Faculty/Program | Recommended Early Application Date | Deadline |
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Applied Science and Engineering | November 7 | January 15 |
Architecture, Landscape, and Design (including International Foundation Program) | November 7 | January 15 |
Faculty of Arts and Science, U of T St. George (including International Foundation Program) | November 7 | January 15 |
Bachelor of Information | May 1 | June 4 |
Kinesiology & Physical Education | November 7 | January 15 |
Music (including International Foundation Program) | November 7 | January 15 |
Medical Radiation Sciences | n/a | February 1 |
Nursing | n/a | January 15 |
Physician Assistant | n/a | January 17 |
U of T Mississauga | November 7 | January 15 |
U of T Scarborough | November 7 | January 15 |
Part-time Studies (Summer and Fall sessions)
Faculty/Program | Summer Session* | Fall Session* |
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Applied Science and Engineering | n/a | January 15 |
Faculty of Arts and Science | January 15 | January 15 |
U of T Mississauga | January 15 | January 15 |
U of T Scarborough | January 15 | January 15 |
* The Summer Session begins in May; the Fall Session begins in September. |
Non-Degree (Summer and Fall sessions)
Faculty/Program | Summer Session* | Fall Session* |
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Faculty of Arts and Science | January 15 | June 2 |
U of T Mississauga | January 15 | June 2 |
U of T Scarborough | January 15 | June 2 |
* The Summer Session begins in May; the Fall Session begins in September. |
Deadlines to Submit Supporting Documentation
Admission decisions will be released in rounds starting in the new year and through to late May. The document deadline is February 1, however we recommend that you submit your required documents by December 15. Applicants who submit required documents early are able to maximize their opportunities for admission consideration. Documents received after the published deadlines will be considered as space allows.
Program Area | Supplementary Application Deadline |
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Applied Science and Engineering† | Online Student Profile(external link) due January 15 (early recommended date: December 1) |
Architecture, Landscape, and Design† | One Idea Supplementary Application(external link) due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15) |
Faculty of Arts and Science, U of T St. George† | Rotman Commerce: Rotman Commerce Supplementary Application(external link) due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15) Computer Science: Computer Science Supplementary Application(external link) due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15) |
Kinesiology and Physical Education | Statement of Interest(external link) due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15) |
Music† | Music Questionnaire(external link) due January 15 |
U of T Mississauga€ | N/A |
U of T Scarborough | Supplementary Application Form (SAF)(external link) due February 1 (early recommended date: December 15) |