Future Black Undergraduate Students

Welcome! This site offers a window into the University of Toronto’s tri-campus community to prospective Black students and their families. Whether you’re looking for webinars and events dedicated to Black students, news stories highlighting Black academic excellence or scholarships and awards, you can find it all right here.

We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.

What’s On

Community

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Programs & Resources

Inclusivity and social empowerment are central pillars of the University of Toronto. Across all three of our campuses, we nurture all self-identifying Black students with programs, interest groups, clubs, communities, and services. Browse just some of the programs & resources here. And then browse our Equity & Support Services Offices here.

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Vibrant, Innovative, and Diverse

Student-run clubs and organizations are a vital part of the university experience. With 1,000+ clubs and committees to choose from, University of Toronto students enjoy debating societies, fitness classes, film clubs, activist hubs, mentorship, and much more.

Explore some of our student clubs & organizations.

Ready to Apply?

The University of Toronto offers an unparalleled array of academic opportunities and experiences. Find out about our undergraduate admission requirements and what you will need to present based on your academic background. Learn about specific program requirements and important dates and deadlines.

Awards & Financial Aid

Learn more about fees and the financial aid awards programs that will help bring a University of Toronto degree within your reach. There are many sources of financial aid available and our scholarship programs recognize a wide range of achievements. Including the new U of T Achievement Scholars award for Black & Indigenous Applicants!

 

Meet Emeka

Emeka is a recently admitted first year student entering the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus where he will be studying Life Sciences. Emeka was the Co-President of the 2020 U of T Faculty of Medicine Summer Mentorship Program. Check out Emeka’s journey to U of T!