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It will be a year unlike any that has gone before, but our commitment at Wycliffe College is to provide a safe, supportive, and spiritually formative Christian learning community at the heart of the University of Toronto.
The faculty and staff at Wycliffe College create an inclusive community environment that fosters your academic and spiritual growth.
We pride ourselves on providing high-quality, rigorous spiritual education. Our programs & courses will challenge you to grow intellectually and spiritually, and to develop a meaningful life.
We understand the financial obligation that comes with higher education and are proud to offer the most affordable and valuable return for your investment.
You'll find a diverse and passionate community at Wycliffe. We do life together. And since we're in the heart of Toronto, there's a lot to do.
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Find everything you need to make your year go smoothly at Wycliffe.
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Wycliffe College seeks to create and strengthen bridges between the college and the church community, coordinating events and ministries that encourage Christians in their daily lives, ministries, and ongoing spiritual development.
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Your generous gifts provide Wycliffe students with the opportunity to experience the tradition of academic and spiritual excellence that was established by our founders so many years ago.
We welcome visiting students from other institutions in comparable degree programs. Visiting students are students in a degree program at another institution who want to take a Wycliffe course as part of their current program.
To apply to be a visiting student, please fill out the application form, pay the application fee, and have a letter of permission sent directly from your current institution’s registrar that details the course(s) you want to take and how they fit in your current program.
Data on the enclosed Student Information Form are inventoried in the University computer and must be considered public. Transcripts and academic records may be shared with the academic authorities of the University of Toronto and the Toronto School of Theology. The self-evaluation is considered confidential, and is available only to College officials. No College documentation pertaining to an applicant or student is shared with denominational officials without the written permission of the applicant or student.
I hereby declare that the information on this application and supporting documents is true and complete; that, so long as I am enrolled at Wycliffe College, I shall honour and abide by all such regulations as shall from time to time be in force; and that I have read and am in general agreement with the six Principles of the College as noted above.