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Explore our three campuses. At the University of Toronto, students, faculty and staff study, work and live on three campuses: St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough.
St. George Campus blends historical architecture, modern facilities, and inviting green spaces as a backdrop to a truly diverse and remarkable community. It is the largest of U of T's campuses and has a student population of over 68,400.
The University of Toronto’s St. George campus is the intellectual and architectural heart of downtown Toronto. Students learn from top global academic leaders in fields as diverse as music, law, engineering, medicine, political science and literature.
There’s so much to experience on our three campuses—and UTogether is here to help you thrive in our vibrant university ecosystem. This is your roadmap to essential resources, academic and wellness supports, campus maps, student tips, where to eat, messages from leadership and much more.
Our virtual tours offer an immersive exploration of all three campuses, providing a detailed look at stunning landscapes and cutting-edge facilities. Navigate through classrooms, libraries, residences, and student life areas with interactive guides.
University of Toronto students are both academically accomplished and culturally diverse. With three campuses that leading researchers and scholars from across the world call home, U of T is a true global village. You’ll find many opportunities to engage with this diversity, both on and off campus.
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1 University, 3 Campuses — University of Toronto Viewbook 2024-25. Unique in North America, our tri-campus system makes it easy for students to learn, network, and innovate in Canada’s economic centre, just steps from some of the world’s most diverse neighbourhoods.
The University of Toronto has three vibrant campuses located in the Greater Toronto Area: St. George (downtown Toronto), Mississauga (west of Toronto) and Scarborough (eastern Toronto).
The University of Toronto spans three stunning campuses with state-of-the-art facilities, classrooms, and labs. Owing to the decentralized nature of our departments, your program might be located in our historic St. George campus downtown Toronto, at the visually stunning U of T Mississauga campus, or at the U of T Scarborough campus, home to a ...