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Toronto Universities
Ontario College of Art & Design
Canada's largest university for art and design, The Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD), specializes mainly in creativity and innovation. Established in 1876, the university offers more depth and size with its visual arts and design programs than any other school of sort in Canada. This university offers its students an exceptional learning environment combining an experimental, studio-based education with liberal studies.
Ryerson University
Established in 1948, Ryerson University is home to more than 28,000 students. Located in the heart of Toronto, Ryerson University is Canada's only polytechnic university offering over 40 programs from its faculties such as; Arts, Business, Communication and Design, Community Services, Engineering and Applied Science.
University of Toronto
Established in 1827, the University of Toronto (U of T) is Canada's largest university, offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. It has an operating budget of $930 million, assets of over $2 billion, three principal campuses, 8,848 full and part-time employees and close to 53,000 students.
York University
Established in 1959, York University, located in the northwestern part of Toronto Region, is Canada's third largest post-secondary institution and houses the most wide-ranging Faculty of Arts and the second biggest graduate school in the nation. It has approximately 7,000 faculty members spread out over two campuses in Keele and Glendon, both located in Toronto.
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