Toronto

University of Toronto

LSE offers undergraduate students the opportunity to spend a full academic year at University of Toronto  

Institutional overview

Name: University of Toronto (U of T)

Campuses: Three main campuses

St. George: Historic main campus in downtown Toronto, known for its architecture and extensive academic offerings.

Scarborough (UTSC): Located in eastern Toronto, known for its hands-on learning programs.

Mississauga (UTM): Located west of Toronto, known for its interdisciplinary programs and proximity to natural areas.

Highlights: U of T consistently ranks among the top universities globally, recognised for research excellence, diversity, and a vibrant student community. It is particularly renowned for areas like medicine, engineering, computer science, and the humanities.

Student Population: Over 60,000 students.Type: Public research university.

Website: University of Toronto

Available places

There are currently 2 spaces available. 

Eligibility

Applicants must be in their second year and must return to LSE after the year abroad to complete their degree. 

To be eligible for consideration, you must have an overall average of 60% or above from all of your first year courses. Applicants with individual module scores under 60% will be considered, as long as the overall average grade is 60% or above. 

As part of your application, you must provide your marks from your first year modules at LSE and the name and contact details of one academic referee. Your referee can be any academic member of staff from your department at LSE.

Academic information

Language of Instruction: English.

Available Courses: A wide range of courses across disciplines. Please refer to the Student Exchange Program Fact Sheet (subject to changes).

    Academic Calendar:

          •  Fall Term: September to December 

          •  Winter Term: January to April

          •  Summer Term: May to August 

Students should arrive one week before classes begin.

Course Workload:

Exchange students are expected to be enrolled in a full-time course load. A full-time course load is determined by the host faculty.

Faculty of Arts & Science: 3-5 courses per term.  

Full course load: 2.5 credits per semester.

Please see here for more information.

Student services and support

The Centre for International Experience (CIE) provides a range of services and support specifically designed for international students, including those on exchange.

They offer resources such as the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP), immigration services, International Language Exchange programs, the International Student Experience Ambassador Program, and the Intercultural Learning Program, among others.

Their team of transition advisors are dedicated to assisting exchange students with non-academic support. For more information about the services, please visit their website.

Accommodation

Once you are admitted, you can complete the on-campus residence application, most exchange students will live off campus during their exchange as on-campus housing is in high demand.

The Housing Office created a specific website for exchange students who are looking for off-campus housing.

If you have any questions relating to housing, please contact the Housing Office. Make sure that you include your full name, student number, and identify yourself as an exchange student.

Financial information

Cost of Living: For more information, please refer to the University of Toronto Student Life webpages.

 

 

Health & Safety

Health Insurance: University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) is mandatory for international students, covering essential medical services. Further information can be found here.

Campus Safety: For more information on campus saftey please see here.

Student life

Student Clubs and Associations: Over 1,000 clubs covering academics, culture, social causes, and hobbies.

Cultural Activities: Includes international nights, cultural showcases, and art galleries.

Sports Facilities: Comprehensive athletic facilities, including gyms and swimming pools.

Visa and immigration

Visa Requirements: Most exchange students require a study permit. For more information, please see here.

 

 

Contact information

Email: inbound.exchange@utoronto.ca

Links to resources

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Past student experiences

University of Toronto is a new destination with the first cohort of students going on exchange in 2025/26.