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Toronto City is home to a number of educational institutions, including the largest (University of Toronto) and third largest (York University) universities in Canada.
Universities

The City of Toronto has three major degree-granting universities with student populations of more than 20,000:
* University of Toronto, the largest and one of the oldest universities in Canada has its main campus in downtown Toronto (St. George Campus) and two satellite campuses at Scarborough and Mississauga. University of Toronto and York University together account for more than 60 percent of Ontario's public funding.
* York University, the third largest university in Canada, is another major research university with a strong reputation internationally. York has a student population of more than 50,000 students across two campuses. It houses Glendon College; University of Ottawa and Glendon are the two post-secondary educational institutions in the country where all students are taught in both English and French. Osgoode Hall Law School is a branch of York University and serves as the largest law faculty in Ontario.
* Ryerson University, which is located in downtown Toronto, has a student base of 20,000 full-time students, and 60,000 continuing education students.

Two degree-granting institutions with student populations under 20,000 are:
* Ontario College of Art and Design, a highly respected and fourth-largest art school in North America
* Tyndale University College and Seminary, began as a Bible college and seminary and was given university and degree granting status in 2003 by the Government of Ontario.

Colleges n Toronto City Canada
Toronto City has the principal campuses of four post-secondary Ontario college, as well as the campus of one other Ontario college, scattered across the city in 29 campuses:
* Centennial College
* George Brown College
* Seneca College
* Humber College
* Collège Boréal (francophone)

Recently, Toronto's community colleges have begun offering their own bachelor's degree programmes, as well as joint degree programmes with neighbouring universities.'
* University of Guelph-Humber is a University-College Partnership between University of Guelph and Humber College. Graduates receive a degree from Guelph as well as a diploma from Humber.

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