- Woodsworth College
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established =1974
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faculty = Arts and Sciences
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undergrad = 6,000
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subway = St. George
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street = 119 St. George Street
city = Toronto
website = wdw.utoronto.caWoodsworth College, named after politician and clergyman James Shaver Woodsworth (
1874 -1942 ), is a college within theUniversity of Toronto . It is the largest college in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the St. George Campus. It is also the newest of the colleges at the University of Toronto, created in1974 .The College was originally founded to serve part-time students exclusively, specifically adults pursuing continuing education studies in Arts and Sciences as well as transfer students. Since 1999, Woodsworth has embarked on 'direct entry,' where students are accepted directly from high school. Woodsworth has approximately 6000 students.
International Student Exchange
In 1974, Woodsworth was administering the Summer Program to Italy.
Today Woodsworth College's International Summer Programs sends over 500 students to more than nine destinations worldwide.
The Visiting Student Program
Woodsworth oversees the Visiting Student Program in the Faculty of Arts and Science. This program allows students from other North American universities to come to the University of Toronto and complete credits towards degrees at their home institution.
Student Residence
Woodsworth Residence was erected in
2004 and was designed by the architectural firm Architects Alliance. The residence, located at 321Bloor Street W, towers over the Pearly gate at the northern entrance of the St. George Campus. The building is a 17-storey glass tower housing 371 students and it offers apartment style living. Suites are self contained individual apartments of 4-6 people. Each suite provides it's occupants with individual rooms; suites are equipped with a shared kitchen, living room and washrooms. There is also an exercise facility, pool table, foosball table, study rooms, and television rooms.Prior to the construction in 2004 of the Woodsworth College undergraduate residence, the site at 321 Bloor Street was occupied by the Graduate Student Residence, also known as the St. George Apartments. The four-storey U-shaped residence, built in
1926 , was designed by the firm ofPaisley & Marani and was in the City of Toronto's Inventory of Heritage Properties. In 2000, A new residence was built for graduate students at the on Harbord St.Woodsworth College Residence has a council (Woodsworth Residence Council) composed of students that live in the residence. The council is composed of six positions: president, vice-president, treasurer, secretary, social convener, and community outreach chair. The residence web page is http://wdw.utoronto.ca/residence
Academic Programs
Students are enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Woodsworth College also hosts several programs within the faculty. These are:
*Criminology
*Employment Relations In addition, there are interdisciplinary programs that combine courses from a number of different academic departments in the faculty.
* Academic Bridging program
* Summer Abroad programs [http://www.summerabroad.utoronto.ca/ Website]
* International Summer Program [http://www.isprogram.utoronto.ca/ Website]There are also certificate programs for students who have already completed an undergraduate degree.
* Teaching English as a Second Language
*Human Resources Managementee also
Books
* Martin L. Friedland 'The University of Toronto: A History' (Toronto: University of Toronto Press © 2002)
* Robin Harris 'A History of University of Toronto' (Toronto: University of Toronto Press © 1970)
* Rick Helmes-Hayes 'Forty Years, 1963-2003: A History of the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto.' (Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 2003, 215 pp.)
* Professor Brian McKillop, 'Matters of Mind: The University in Ontario, 1791-1951' (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press ©1951)
* Marian Packham '100 Years of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto: An Illustrated History' 1908-2008, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press © 2008)External links
* Official Woodsworth College [http://www.wdw.utoronto.ca/ Website]
* Official Woodsworth College Residence [http://www.wdw.utoronto.ca/residence/ Website] .
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