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Did you apply to engineering for September 2008? Make sure the admissions office has your updated email address. You will be notified via email of admissions related issues and upcoming events from both your first choice program and the Faculty. Be sure to add highschool-at-mie.utoronto.ca to your safe list to be sure you receive your messages.

Applicants, make sure that you have highschool-at-mie.utoronto.ca on your safe list to ensure you find out about upcoming applicant events.

Campus Tours

Visit our campus for a departmental, faculty and/or University-wide tour. This is your opportunity to ask questions about the different colleges, facilities and services on campus. Every year, about fifty-percent of the first year engineering students stay on campus and what better way to aid your decision than by visiting the residences yourself? You can visit some of the residences offered to first year engineering students on certain campus tours. Check with the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre to find out the schedule. You can also arrange a personal tour with a specific residence. Contact the residence directly.

Departmental Tour: email highschool-at-mie.utoronto.ca to arrange a departmental tour Engineering Information Sessional Tours University of Toronto Campus Tour



Opportunities for Prospective Students

The Faculty of Applied Sciences and Engineering at U of T offers the da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program (DEEP) to students who want to explore different topic areas within engineering. Many courses are offered throughout the school year and during the month of July. Students will be working with engineering graduate students in many design projects and lab practicals.

For gifted and highly motivated students, the Faculty of Arts and Science at U of T offers a year-long Mentorship program . This is an opportunity for students to work alongside our professors in research projects. Applications for this program are available in October of each year. If you're from a cultural group traditionally underrepresented in professional fields, a Summer Mentorship program is offered to senior high school students to work alongside a professor in a professional faculty. Faculties like Law, Medicine, and Education join the Summer Mentorship program.

Other opportunities the University of Toronto include the Science Outreach summer program for students fifteen years and younger, and the National Biology contest.

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