University of Toronto St. George
University College, a National Historic Site of Canada located in King's College Circle | |
Other name | St. George Campus |
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| Established | April 23, 1842 |
Parent institution | University of Toronto |
| Students | 69,976 (2024) |
| Undergraduates | 49,425 |
| Postgraduates | 20,551 |
| Location | , , Canada 43°39′42″N 79°23′42″W / 43.66167°N 79.39500°W |
| Campus | Large city, 138 acres (56 ha) |
The University of Toronto St. George (UTSG or U of T St. George) is one of the three campuses of the University of Toronto, located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It houses the university's central administration.
Set on the grounds that surround Queen's Park and St. George Street, it is the oldest of the University of Toronto's campuses, with historic buildings dating back to the mid-19th century. In terms of student enrolment, St. George is the largest of the University of Toronto's campuses, the other two of which are the Mississauga and Scarborough campuses.
The St. George campus is home to the main offices of the university's president and Governing Council, and the majority of its professional faculties, Varsity Blues athletic facilities, and graduate studies programs. It is the location of the university's college system, comprising 11 distinct constituent and federated colleges, each with their own character, history and varying degrees of autonomy. Unlike the other two campuses, St. George does not act as its own academic division. Instead, it is made up of various faculties, colleges, and schools, the largest of which is the Faculty of Arts and Science.