Toronto Metropolitan University
(formerly Ryerson University)
Non EU-ExchangeRyerson University is a world-class institution located in downtown Toronto.
Ryerson University has over 40.000 students and a number of campuses across Toronto. Exchange students at Ryerson are expected to work hard at their studies, but the rewards are obvious. You get to study in their unique Creative Industries program which combines business knowledge with creative subjects such as music, publishing, news media, film, performance studies, broadcasting, communication, fashion, curatorial practices, and more.
Toronto represents the centre of arts, design, culture, communications, and commerce in Canada. As the largest city in the country, with a population of nearly 3 million, and 6 million in the Greater Toronto Area, Toronto attracts more visitors and immigrants than any other Canadian city.
"Ryerson University is an amazing school that provides good education and learning experiences. I really felt like a part of the school, if that makes sense. I feel so much richer in my professional as well as my personal life.
I can only recommend coming here. Toronto is waiting for you."
Previous Exchange student about Ryerson Univeristy
General Information
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Website
Homepage for incoming exchange students (LINK)
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Language of instruction
English
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Study options
Read more about study options (COURSE CATALOGUE)
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Academic calendar
Find out about relevant dates in the Academic Calendar (HERE)
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Housing
Discover housing opportunities (HERE)
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Good to know
- Exchange students need to find their own accommodation
- The spring semester begins at the beginning of January
- Danish students do not need a visa
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Testimonials from KEA Students
Ryerson University, Exchange, Spring 2017 (PDF)
Ryerson University, Exchange, Spring 2019 (PDF)
Ryerson University, Exchange II, Spring 2019 (PDF)
Ryerson University, Exchange III, Spring 2019 (PDF)
Ryerson University, Exchange I, Fall 2019 (PDF)
Ryerson University, Exchange II, Fall 2019 (PDF)
Ryerson University, Exchange I, Spring 2021 (PDF)