The following are schools in the Greater Toronto Area:
University of Toronto - Established in 1827, the University of Toronto (U of T) is Canada's largest university, with more than 20,000 staff and faculty members and almost 70,000 students on three campuses - the main campus located in downtown Toronto granting graduate and undergraduate degrees. The university has three campuses: St. George (main) downtown Toronto, Mississauga and Scarborough.
York University - Founded in 1959, York University is Canada's third-largest university. It has approximately 5,000 staff and faculty members. More than 50,000 students pursue full- or part-time degree studies on the main campus in the north-western part of Toronto or at Glendon College, a bilingual liberal arts institution in central Toronto. The university has three campuses: St. George (main) downtown Toronto, Mississauga and Scarborough.
Ryerson University - Ryerson University, located in downtown Toronto, is home to more than 17,000 full-time students. Thirty-four programs are offered through the Faculties of Arts, Applied Arts, Business, Community Services, Engineering and Applied Science.
Ontario College of Art and Design - The Ontario College of Art and Design is devoted to the education of professional artists and designers. Its specialized programs include illustration, advertising design, interior design, ceramics, textiles, sculpture, print making and industrial design.
Other Colleges and Universities in the Greater Toronto Area:
Ontario College of Art & Design - Canada's largest centre for design, culture and business located in the heart of Toronto (shared campus with Durham College).
Centennial College - a community college serving eastern Toronto with four campuses and seven satellite locations.
Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology - based in Oshawa (shared campus and facilities with the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Trent University) and a second campus in Whitby, Ontario.
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning - offers students several options: complete a 2-year Associate Degree and then head straight into 3rd-year university; prepare for a great career in over 40 specialties; earn a degree in 9 specialties; select courses to discover your passion or upgrade your academic skills or get career upgrading or retraining.
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology - a member of Polytechnics Canada, is a community college for applied arts and technology with several campuses throughout the Toronto area.
Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advance Learning - located in Oshawa with branch campuses in Oakville and Brampton.
Canadian Film Centre - is Canada's leading institution for advanced training in film, television and new media.
College Boreal - the satellite campus of the francophone College of Applied Arts in Sudbury, Ontario. The Toronto facility is located at the Carlaw Avenue campus of Centennial College.
Royal Conservatory of Music - provides music and arts education and is located downtown.
Tyndale University College and Seminary - is a transdenominational Christian post-secondary institution and Canada's largest seminary.