Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto, Canada

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is a public research university in Toronto, Canada, formerly known as Ryerson University. Established in 1948 as the Ryerson Institute of Technology, it evolved into Ryerson Polytechnic Institute in 1963–64, later becoming Ryerson University in 2002, and finally adopting its current name in 2021.
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TMU offers several scholarships for new and incoming students, including: Global Talent Scholarship: For students starting in September 2024. Terence Grier Entrance Scholarship: For students with a minimum 85% final admission average. President's Entrance Scholarship: For secondary school graduates who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership, and creative ability.
Yes, TMU offers bursaries, including: Navitas Family Bursaries: Equivalent to 10% of the tuition fee for the first program of study at a Navitas Institution.
TMU provides information on several government financial aid programs: Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP): For tuition, books, living expenses, and more. Out-of-province student loans: For students from outside Ontario. U.S. student loans: For students from the United States.

University Of Toronto Metropolitan University Application Statistics

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University Of Toronto Metropolitan University Application Statistics

48000
4000
44400
3000
3000
33:1
80 %
$ 40300
$ 60000
$ 20000
3.3
28
80 %
1430
32
6.5
480

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