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The province of Ontario, Canada is home to the following universities:
University |
City |
Founded |
Undergraduates* |
Graduates* |
Brock University |
St. Catharines |
1964 |
14,669 |
858 |
Carleton University |
Ottawa |
1942 |
20,582 |
3,001 |
Lakehead University |
Thunder Bay |
1946 |
7,068 |
511 |
Laurentian University |
Sudbury |
1960 |
7,758 |
515 |
McMaster University |
Hamilton |
1887 |
18,238 |
2,650 |
Nipissing University |
North Bay |
1967 |
6,300 |
400 |
Ontario College of Art & Design |
Toronto |
1876 |
2,200 |
|
Queen's University |
Kingston |
1841 |
13,000 |
2,500 |
Royal Military College of Canada |
Kingston |
1876 |
1,250 + 3,000 via distance education |
250 |
Ryerson University |
Toronto |
1948 |
21,000 |
700 |
Trent University |
Peterborough |
1964 |
7,160 |
300 |
University of Guelph |
Guelph |
1964 |
15,708 |
1,894 |
University of Ontario Institute of Technology |
Oshawa |
2003 |
4,300 |
|
University of Ottawa |
Ottawa |
1848 |
27,603 |
3,836 |
University of Toronto |
Toronto |
1827 |
55,369 |
11,928 |
University of Waterloo |
Waterloo |
1957 |
22,241 |
2,666 |
University of Western Ontario |
London |
1878 |
25,000 |
5,000 |
University of Windsor |
Windsor |
1963 |
14,750 |
1,100 |
Wilfrid Laurier University |
Waterloo |
1911 |
11,716 |
997 |
York University |
Toronto |
1959 |
43,635 |
3,339 |
* - Enrollment numbers may not be the most recent, and include part-time students.
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