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York University



         


This article is about the Canadian university. For the British university, see University of York.

York University is a large comprehensive university, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded on March 26, 1959; its first class was held in September 1960, with a total of 76 students. Today, York is Canada's third-largest university, with over 40,000 students enrolled.



© York University

Motto: Tentanda via (Latin: The way must be tried)
Founded 1959
School type Public
President Lorna Marsden
Location Toronto, Ontario
Enrollment 43,635 undergrad, 3,339 grad
Campus surroundings Urban, suburban
Campus size 650 acres (2.6 km²)
Sports teams Lions, Yeomen
Mascot Lion

York's Faculty of Arts is the largest in Canada. Its Faculty of Education offers its students more teaching experience than any other education program in Ontario. Its renowned Faculty of Environmental Studies offers one of the best individualized, interdisciplinary masters programs in the world. Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada's largest, and one of the oldest, is among the most respected. The Schulich School of Business is ranked among the top business schools in the world.

In addition to its Keele Campus, located in North York, a suburban area of Toronto, York also has a bilingual liberal arts campus, Glendon College. It is the only place in Southern Ontario that offers university courses in both French and English. The Schulich School of Business also has a downtown Toronto campus called the Miles S. Nadal Management Centre.

York University advertises itself as providing a progressive contemporary education in an urban setting.

It is among three universities in the Toronto area, the two others being the University of Toronto and Ryerson University.

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