About YorkU

York University is the 2nd largest university in Ontario and the 3rd largest in Canada. The population of the University is rich in diversity, with more than 5,000 international students from 177 countries. The demographic make-up of the University is highly reflective of the rich, diverse, multi-ethnic neighbourhoods that surround it. The University embraces diversity and is committed to engagement with its students, staff, faculty and local neighbourhoods. Steadfast in its commitment to engagement, the York University-TD Community Engagement Centre helps to facilitate collaboration and build a more engaged community.

This summer, the spirit of diversity will be on display as York hosts top athletes from across the Americas at the Keele campus when they compete at the PanAm/Para PanAm games.

York University has two campuses, Keele and Glendon.

Keele Campus

photo of Vari Hall on York University's Keele CampusLocated 30 minutes from downtown Toronto, the Keele campus offers a rigorous academic foundation balanced by real-world experiential education. More than 52,000 students from across the world are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs.
To learn more about the Keele campus, please visit www.yorku.ca

Glendon Campus

photo of York University's Glendon CampusSet on the historic Wood family estate, the Glendon campus is lush with parklands in the heart of Toronto offering an intimate learning community. Home to 2,700 students, Glendon specializes exclusively in the liberal arts, and is the only campus in Canada to do so in more than one language.

As one of Canada’s top 100 green employers, and one of the 20 greenest Universities in the world, sustainability is a central to our planning.

To learn more about the Glendon campus, please visit www.glendon.yorku.ca/.

York is proud of its academic excellence with 11 Faculties, 5,000 courses and more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The University is home to Canada’s largest Liberal Arts program and offers the only Digital Media program in the Greater Toronto Area.

To learn more about York University, please visit www.yorku.ca

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