At Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), you'll get everything you need to succeed. Before you even arrive here, you’ll choose from more than 60 leading academic undergraduate programs and begin enjoying our top-ranked student support services.
International Student Support
We welcome and support newcomers to Canada as they adjust to the new Canadian environment and culture. International Student Support will connect you to Toronto Metropolitan University’s vibrant campus community, and support you in reaching your academic, personal, and professional goals.
Our team of International Student Advisors are Regulated International Student Immigration Advisors (RISIAs) or Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) who can help through group immigration advising, drop-in hours and one-on-one personal development appointments.
Undergraduate Programs
Choose from 60+ bachelor’s degree programs and 60+ specialized minors, as well as English language pathway programs that can help you meet the language requirements for TMU’s undergraduate programs. Make your education as unique as you are.
Co-op Jobs
Gain real-world experience while you get your degree. Earn money to help pay for your education. Improve your chances of finding full-time employment after you graduate.
Research
At TMU, we conduct scholarly, research and creative activities that address real-world challenges to drive economic growth and improve quality of life for communities in Canada and abroad.
Designed for students exiting high school who meet the academic requirements but have not met the minimum English proficiency requirements to study at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU).
ESL Foundation Program Pathways
Successful completion allows you to join any of our 60+ undergraduate degree programs with up to three degree-credit courses on your transcript.
Immerse yourself in a supportive environment focused on integrated English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Specific Purpose (ESP) with 25 hours of instruction per week.
Tuition includes up to two university degree-credit courses which can be applied to your undergraduate program. You can take one additional degree-credit course at an extra cost.
