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INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMInternational Foundation ProgramThe International Foundation Program (IFP) is a unique offering that combines conditional acceptance to the University of Toronto with intensive English language and academic skills development instruction, combined with for-credit courses. The IFP is available to academically qualified international students whose English fluency scores do not meet the University of Toronto’s direct entrance requirements. Prospective Students Current Students Parents Family Prospective StudentsOur Program Courses Admission Requirements How to Apply Program Fees and Dates About Your Offer Prepare For Your Arrival Awards Upcoming Events Workshops New Journeys: International Welcome International Summer Academy2020 Virtual Summer AcademySummer is just around the corner and although we are not able to welcome you to the University of Toronto’s campus this summer, we still would love to connect with you and welcome you to our global community. As such, for this summer, we will be offering a Virtual Summer experience! From online classes to conversation clubs, we’ll have a variety of opportunities to choose from.Online CoursesGlobal Citizenship Challenge IELTS Online Intensive Course Discussions Without Borders Social ActivitiesActivity Event Information For Incoming Faculty of Arts Science StudentsArrive Ready English ProgramsThe International Summer Academy offers students of all ages an opporunity to study English with students from around the world. These programs are available to students of all English levels and provides educational, social, and cross-cultural experiences where students from over 30 countries develop a sense of belonging to a global community while improving their English language skills.International English Program (ages 18+)Courses Life at IEP Dates Fees Apply Youth International English Program (ages 12-18)Courses Life at Youth IEP Dates and Fees Apply Pre-University ProgramsUniversity of Toronto, New College offers high school students (15 – 18 years) a variety of Pre-University programs during the summer months of July and August. Designed for students with advanced levels of English, these innovative and forward-thinking programs provide the opportunity for students to immerse themselves at Canada’s premier university and gain valuable skills and experiences. Students have the choice of attending a 4-week or 3-week program from a variety of different offerings.Prospective StudentsAdvanced Academic Program Engineering University Preparation Daniels Bootcamp (Architecture) Global Citizenship Program Life at Pre-U Dates and Fees Requirements Apply ONLINE LEARNINGOnline Learning copyOnline LearningThroughout the year, the International Programs offers a variety of online courses for students between the ages 15 to 18. These courses are designed for students who have a strong command of English and who are looking for challenging couress with other students from around the world. Summer TermComing soon! Fall TermComing soon! Winter TermComing soon! The International Programs Office provides unique learning opportunities and programs aimed at addressing complex issues international students face in university transition, language learning and cultural immersion. Ranging from short-term summer programs to full year conditional admission programs, the International Programs provide high quality enrichment, transition, and preparatory programs to prepare international students for success. A GLOBAL CITYToronto is known to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. In 2016, Toronto has reported that over half of its population was born outside of Canada, and the number of people living in Toronto that are not Canadian Citizens is greater than anywhere else in Canada.* With over 230 different nationalities, Toronto boasts many ethnic neighbourhoods and communities that welcome any newcomer to the city.*Census 2016 ONE OF THE WORLD S SAFEST CITIESToronto is one of the world’s safest cities. The Economist Intelligence Unit* has ranked Toronto 6th safest city in the world, and Nestpick** has ranked Toronto 5th best location for millennials to live, making Toronto the optimal city to visit and start your undergraduate career!*2019 Safe Cities Index by The Economist Intelligence Unit**2018 Millennial Cities Ranking by Nestpick UofT HAS A VIBRANT MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITYLike the city its housed in, the University of Toronto prides in its vast international population. With over 20,000 international students from 157 different countries, it is no wonder that Toronto has ranked 11th best university city for international students.**2019 Best Student Cities by QS Top Universities 800+ STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONSAlways wanted to play Quidditch like in Harry Potter? Or learn about bee keeping? Or want to volunteer for a good cause you believe in? There’s a club for that! With over 800 student clubs and organizations at the university with many different interests, there’s a club for everyone!What are your goals for the future?I would like to improve teamwork efficiency and people’s communication using technology. The biggest goal in my future is to make a charity organization to help poor people around the world.What is the biggest advantage to studying in the IFP?I am in the IFP engineering and now I feel more confident for my next year. I think that IFP has gave me all the tools I will need to stand out in my program. My teachers are always willing to help me, so I can strengthen the essential skills that I will use for my career at U of T and for the rest of my life.What are your goals for the future?I would like to improve teamwork efficiency and people’s communication using technology. The biggest goal in my future is to make a charity organization to help poor people around the world.What is the biggest advantage to studying in the IFP?I am in the IFP engineering and now I feel more confident for my next year. I think that IFP has gave me all the tools I will need to stand out in my program. My teachers are always willing to help me, so I can strengthen the essential skills that I will use for my career at U of T and for the rest of my life.Year attended IEP: 2017When I got here, I was amazed by beauty of the campus and the University itself. I chose Toronto because I had heard a lot about how modern and charming the city is. This program showed me how interesting and exiting studying in Canada can be. Our classes were very interesting and engaging. Moving to another city was hard for me, but last summer I saw that University of Toronto is full of friendly people who are always ready to help.Year attended IEP: 2017When I got here, I was amazed by beauty of the campus and the University itself. I chose Toronto because I had heard a lot about how modern and charming the city is. This program showed me how interesting and exiting studying in Canada can be. Our classes were very interesting and engaging. Moving to another city was hard for me, but last summer I saw that University of Toronto is full of friendly people who are always ready to help.What is your favourite spot on campus?My favourite spot on campus is Gerstein Science Information Centre (Gerstein Library). It’s not just a place to study. Part of the building is ancient from the late 19th century, which remains the style of classic; other parts of the building are totally modern: high ceilings, French windows… It is the perfect combination of classic and modern, and I think it is the best spot in UofT.What is the biggest advantage to studying in the IFP?I think the biggest advantage of IFP is that it helps international students to fit in UofT. It’s not only a language program, but also helps students to adapt from their high schools to the study in university: IFP can teach them how to do their first working proposals, first academic essays, or even their first research papers in their life.What is your favourite spot on campus?My favourite spot on campus is Gerstein Science Information Centre (Gerstein Library). It’s not just a place to study. Part of the building is ancient from the late 19th century, which remains the style of classic; other parts of the building are totally modern: high ceilings, French windows… It is the perfect combination of classic and modern, and I think it is the best spot in UofT.What is the biggest advantage to studying in the IFP?I think the biggest advantage of IFP is that it helps international students to fit in UofT. It’s not only a language program, but also helps students to adapt from their high schools to the study in university: IFP can teach them how to do their first working proposals, first academic essays, or even their first research papers in their life.Year attended IEP: 2016In my life I have been to a few English language camps in different countries. IEP was the last one, but nevertheless, the most valuable one. In my opinion, it has been the best travelling experience so far since I got to meet a lot of wonderful people, actually improved my language skills, and most importantly explored Toronto well enough to fall in love with it. My favorite memory probably is a boat cruise: a beautiful night and a breathtaking view of the city skyline. All in all, I had so much fun during the program that later I decided to apply to University of Toronto. It has been two years now, and I am really happy with the decision I made due to IEP.Year attended IEP: 2016In my life I have been to a few English language camps in different countries. IEP was the last one, but nevertheless, the most valuable one. In my opinion, it has been the best travelling experience so far since I got to meet a lot of wonderful people, actually improved my language skills, and most importantly explored Toronto well enough to fall in love with it. My favorite memory probably is a boat cruise: a beautiful night and a breathtaking view of the city skyline. All in all, I had so much fun during the program that later I decided to apply to University of Toronto. It has been two years now, and I am really happy with the decision I made due to IEP.

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