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University of Toronto

Also known as: U of T

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27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
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The University of Toronto, one of Canada’s most prestigious institutions, is known for its competitive admissions process. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the overall acceptance rate is estimated at around 43.0%, based on historical data and trends, as the university does not always publish exact figures for each cycle. Selectivity at the University of Toronto is influenced by a growing applicant pool, increasing international interest, and the university’s reputation for academic excellence. While the university provides some admission statistics through its official website and reports, detailed breakdowns by category or decision type are not always publicly available, leading to reliance on historical data and estimates for specific metrics.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Estimated at 43.0% for the Class of 2028, based on prior cycles where approximately 90,000 applicants applied, with around 38,000 admitted. This reflects a slight increase in competitiveness compared to previous years.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable. The University of Toronto does not offer a traditional Early Action or Early Decision program, so admissions are processed in rounds without specific early rates.
  • International Student Rate: Estimated at 25.0%, as international admissions are more competitive due to limited spots and higher demand. Historically, international students face stricter criteria, with over 30,000 applications for fewer than 8,000 offers.

Over the past decade, the University of Toronto’s acceptance rates have trended downward, reflecting growing competitiveness as more students, especially international applicants, seek admission to its renowned programs in arts, sciences, and engineering. Unlike some peer institutions with binding early decision options that boost yield rates, Toronto’s rolling admissions process creates a more balanced selectivity profile. Compared to other top Canadian universities like McGill or UBC, Toronto’s acceptance rate is moderately selective, though it remains less competitive than elite U.S. institutions like Ivy League schools with rates below 10%. The rise in international applications continues to impact overall selectivity, and prospective students are encouraged to apply early in the cycle for the best consideration. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, visiting the official admissions page at www.utoronto.ca/admissions is recommended.

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