Established in 1967, the University of Toronto Mississauga is the second-largest division of the University of Toronto (Canada’s largest university), numbering about 18,600 exceptional students, 400 graduate students, 700 faculty and staff as well as over 34,000 alumni.
U of T Mississauga has 18 distinct academic departments and 7 graduate professional programs, as well as an Institute of Communication and Culture and several research institutes, offering 125 programs and 70 areas of study.
Undergraduate degree options:
- Honours Bachelor of Arts
- Honours Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Commerce
Award-winning facilities:
- The Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre: The $34-million library and information complex, which houses the new Li Koon Chun Finance Learning Centre
- Recreation, Athletics and Wellness Centre (RAWC): State-of-the-art fitness centre, elevated running track and eight-lane pool.
- Residences on campus: Accommodate 1,500 students in a range of buildings, including the 423-bed Oscar Peterson Hall for undergraduates as well as townhomes and apartments for graduate students. (Need to make sure if the information is up to date or not)