Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Sept 2025, U of T had 60,020 applicants from in province, and 52,888 applicants from outside Ontario or international.
They accepted / confirmed 11039 from in province and 6666 from outside Ontario / international.
Do you know what the
yield percentage was / is ?
That is the yield rate. Confirmed acceptances is pretty much the yield rate. A few many not attend if something changes before confirmation and September. The admissions report for Fall 2025 isn't out yet. I can look at the exact numbers of applications, confirmed acceptance, and enrolled in September for 2024 but it will be very similar. Total enrolled in Sept 2024 in first year undergrad was just over 17,700
The yield rate is very high at a university like U of T bc in Canada (as it is in the UK), they don’t play games like we do here where colleges give everyone false hopes that they could get in so a gazillion kids apply (esp since test optional) to provide a 7-figure revenue stream and a super low acceptance rate. U of T tells high school counselors about the minimum score you need to get into each faculty, and your HS doesn’t let you apply unless you have the score. In Canada, counselors tell top 10% of the class which 2-3 colleges they could apply to, then the next 10% get another list of 2-3 colleges, and so forth. Most Canadian seniors apply to 1-2 colleges, that’s why both acceptance rate and yield rate are so high for U of T, UBC, McGill and Waterloo.
Signed,
Dual citizen who went to HS in Canada and college in Canada and U.S.