Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founded: 1894 (as Toronto Bible Training School)
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Type: Private, faith-based university
Affiliation: Evangelical and interdenominational Christian
Accreditation: Recognized by the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities
Campuses: Main campus located in North York, Toronto
Tyndale has two main divisions:
Undergraduate University College
Tyndale Seminary (Graduate School of Theology)
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English, History, Psychology, Philosophy, Human Services, etc.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Religious Education
Bachelor of Education (BEd – after-degree program)
Interdisciplinary studies and professional minors available
Master of Divinity (MDiv)
Master of Theological Studies (MTS)
Master of Theology (ThM)
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Graduate Diplomas and Certificates in ministry and leadership
Located in a beautiful former Catholic seminary building in North York, with modern classrooms, residences, and a chapel
Offers student clubs, spiritual life activities, counseling services, and community worship
Athletic programs, music ensembles, and service opportunities
Welcomed from over 30 countries
English language support and advising services provided
Located in Toronto, one of the most multicultural cities in the world
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Majors:
English
History
Psychology
Philosophy
Human Services
Biblical Studies and Theology
Intercultural Studies
International Development
Linguistics
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA):
Business and Organizational Studies
Courses include leadership, accounting, marketing, and nonprofit management
Bachelor of Religious Education (BRE):
Focus on Christian ministry, discipleship, and church leadership
Bachelor of Education (BEd):
Post-degree teacher education program
Accredited by the Ontario College of Teachers
Prepares students for teaching in Ontario schools (Elementary/Secondary)
Interdisciplinary Studies and Minors:
Students can combine various disciplines to shape custom academic paths
Popular minors include music, philosophy, theology, and youth ministry
Master’s Degrees:
Master of Divinity (MDiv) – Pastoral Ministry, Youth and Family, Church in the City, and more
Master of Theological Studies (MTS) – Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral streams
Master of Theology (ThM) – Advanced theological research
Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MA) – Academic-focused, with thesis option
Master of Arts in Clinical Counselling (MACC) – Professional counselling training
Doctoral Degree:
Doctor of Ministry (DMin) – Leadership, spiritual formation, and ministry innovation
Graduate Diplomas & Certificates:
Spiritual Formation
Pastoral Ministry
Biblical Studies
Leadership
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
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BA in Psychology |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in English |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in History |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in Philosophy |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in Human Services |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in Biblical Studies and Theology |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in Intercultural Studies |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in International Development |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BA in Linguistics |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
BBA in Business Administration |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
Bachelor of Religious Education (BRE) |
4 years |
$11,500 – $12,000 |
Bachelor of Education (BEd) – Post-degree |
2 years |
$13,000 – $13,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Divinity (MDiv) |
3 years |
$9,800 – $10,500 |
Master of Theological Studies (MTS) |
2 years |
$9,800 – $10,500 |
Master of Theology (ThM) |
1–2 years |
$10,000 – $11,000 |
Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MA) |
2 years |
$9,800 – $10,500 |
Master of Arts in Clinical Counselling (MACC) |
2–3 years |
$10,500 – $11,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Ministry (DMin) |
3 years |
$10,000 – $11,000 |
1. Welcoming Multicultural Environment
Tyndale hosts students from over 30 countries and is situated in Toronto, one of the most diverse cities in the world. International students are welcomed into a vibrant, supportive Christian community.
2. Accredited Degrees in Arts, Business, Theology & Education
International students can enroll in a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs:
BA degrees in Psychology, English, History, Human Services, etc.
BBA in Business Administration
BRE (Religious Education) and BEd (post-degree teaching certification)
Seminary programs: MDiv, MTS, ThM, MA in Theological Studies, MACC, DMin
3. English Language Requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 90
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 115 (subject to approval)
4. Tuition Fees
Undergraduate programs: Approx. $11,500–$12,000 USD/year
Graduate programs: Approx. $9,800–$11,500 USD/year
Additional costs include housing, meals, books, and health insurance.
5. Scholarships and Financial Aid
International students are eligible for merit-based entrance scholarships, typically ranging from $500 to $3,000 USD. Needs-based bursaries and work-study opportunities may also be available.
6. Housing and Campus Life
On-campus residence available for single students
Meal plans and shared community spaces
Student clubs, chapel services, small groups, and social events
Support for spiritual growth and cultural integration
7. Immigration and Visa Support
Tyndale provides dedicated support for international students during:
Application for study permits
Arrival and orientation
Access to health insurance and local services
8. Post-Graduation Opportunities
Tyndale degrees qualify for Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, allowing graduates to work in Canada after completing their studies.
Select the undergraduate or graduate program that fits your academic and career goals. Tyndale offers degrees in arts, business, theology, education, and counselling.
For Undergraduate Programs:
High school diploma (or equivalent)
Minimum academic average (generally 70% or higher)
Proof of English language proficiency if your first language is not English:
IELTS: minimum 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: minimum 90
Duolingo: minimum 115 (accepted for most programs)
For Graduate Programs (Seminary):
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Minimum GPA of 2.7–3.0 (depending on the program)
English language proficiency (same as above)
Additional documents (e.g., statement of purpose, references, résumé)
Completed online application form
Official transcripts (translated if not in English)
English language test scores (if applicable)
Copy of passport
Personal statement or statement of faith (especially for graduate and theology programs)
Letters of reference (1–3 depending on the program)
Application fee (CAD 150 for international students)
Apply through the Tyndale University application portal. Upload all required documents and pay the application fee.
Once submitted, your application will be reviewed. If successful, you’ll receive an Offer of Admission and a Letter of Acceptance, required for your Canadian study permit.
Use the acceptance letter to apply online through IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). You’ll need:
Letter of Acceptance
Proof of financial support
Passport
Biometrics and possibly a medical exam
Confirm your spot, arrange housing, purchase health insurance, and attend orientation. Tyndale provides support for a smooth transition to life in Canada.
Tyndale University offers multiple intakes per year, depending on the program level:
Fall Intake (September) – Main intake with full course availability
Winter Intake (January) – Limited course offerings; some programs may not be available
Spring/Summer Intake (May) – Occasionally offered for select courses or part-time study
Fall (September) and Winter (January) intakes are available for most master’s and seminary programs
Some programs (e.g., Doctor of Ministry) have modular or cohort-based entry points
Recommendation: International students should apply at least 4–6 months in advance of their intended start date to allow time for study permit processing.
Academic Qualification:
High school diploma (Grade 12 or equivalent)
Minimum overall average of 70% or equivalent GPA
English Language Proficiency (if applicable):
IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 90
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 115 (accepted for most programs)
Academic Qualification:
Recognized bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
GPA of 2.7 to 3.0 depending on the program
English Language Proficiency (same as undergraduate)
Additional Documents:
Statement of purpose or faith
Academic and/or pastoral references
Resume or CV (for some programs)
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Value (USD) |
Remarks |
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Entrance Scholarship (Merit-based) |
High school average of 80% or higher |
$500 – $3,000 |
Automatically considered upon admission |
International Student Bursary |
Demonstrated financial need |
Up to $2,000 |
Application required; limited availability |
Leadership Scholarship |
Proven leadership in school, church, or community |
$1,000 – $2,000 |
Requires a separate application and reference |
Returning Student Academic Award |
GPA of 3.5 or above in previous year at Tyndale |
$500 – $1,500 |
Renewable based on continued academic performance |
On-Campus Work-Study Program |
Full-time enrollment + financial need |
(hourly pay) |
Part-time work available on campus |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (USD/year) |
Remarks |
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On-Campus Residence |
Furnished dorm-style rooms; single or double occupancy options |
$4,500 – $6,000 |
Includes utilities, Wi-Fi, and cleaning of common areas |
Meal Plan (Full) |
3 meals per day (mandatory for residence students) |
$3,500 – $4,000 |
Vegetarian and special dietary options available |
Shared Amenities |
Common lounges, study rooms, prayer rooms, gym access |
Included |
Encourages community living and interaction |
Laundry Facilities |
On-site washers and dryers |
Pay-per-use (~$2/load) |
Students supply detergent |
24/7 Security & Support |
Monitored entrances and campus safety personnel |
Included |
Safe and secure campus in North York, Toronto |
1. Faith and Spiritual Formation
Tyndale emphasizes Christian discipleship and spiritual growth through:
Weekly chapel services
Prayer groups and Bible studies
Spiritual mentorship and pastoral care
Theology-integrated coursework and community worship
2. Diverse and Inclusive Community
With students from over 30 countries, Tyndale fosters a globally-minded, inclusive environment where students of different cultures and Christian traditions learn and live together in unity.
3. On-Campus Living
Students living in residence experience intentional Christian community. Dorm life includes shared meals, events, spiritual conversations, and easy access to campus resources and faculty.
4. Student Life Activities
Tyndale offers a variety of student-led clubs, events, and leadership opportunities such as:
Student Council
Cultural nights and social events
Worship teams and creative arts
Recreational sports and fitness programs
5. Academic Support and Career Development
Academic advising and tutoring services
Writing centre and library access
Career counseling, workshops, and internship guidance
Preparation for graduate school, ministry, or professional roles
6. City of Toronto Access
Located in North York, Tyndale students can explore the wider city through:
Museums, festivals, concerts, and art events
Ministry and volunteer opportunities in local churches and communities
Easy access via public transportation
7. International Student Support
Dedicated services for international students include:
Orientation and transition support
Immigration and visa guidance
Health insurance coordination
Cultural adjustment support
1. Career Paths by Program
Arts & Humanities Graduates often go into education, nonprofit work, graduate studies, or community service roles.
BBA Graduates pursue careers in small business, nonprofit leadership, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
Education Graduates (BEd) are qualified to teach in Ontario schools and often secure employment shortly after graduation.
Theology and Seminary Graduates serve as pastors, missionaries, chaplains, counselors, and ministry leaders in churches, schools, and community settings.
Counselling Graduates (MACC) are prepared for roles in clinical counseling (upon licensing), pastoral care, or mental health support.
2. Career Services Offered
Resume and cover letter workshops
Interview preparation
Job search guidance
Career counseling and academic advising
Internship and practicum opportunities (especially in business, education, and theology)
3. Ministry and Practicum Placements
Theology and ministry students complete field education placements in churches, nonprofits, and community ministries.
Education students complete teaching practicums in local schools, coordinated through the Ontario College of Teachers framework.
Counselling students engage in supervised clinical placements or internships.
4. Alumni and Networking
Tyndale has a growing alumni network, especially within Canadian churches, Christian schools, and international ministries.
Students often receive job opportunities through denominational networks and faculty connections.
5. Graduate School and Further Study
Many students continue on to graduate studies in theology, psychology, education, or professional programs both in Canada and abroad.
The acceptance rate of Tyndale University, Canada, is estimated to be around 75–85%, making it a moderately selective institution.
Inclusive and Mission-Driven Admissions:
Tyndale welcomes students from diverse Christian traditions and backgrounds who demonstrate academic readiness and alignment with the university’s faith-based values.
Academic Considerations:
For undergraduate programs, a minimum average of about 70% (B grade) is typically required. For graduate programs, a GPA of 2.7–3.0 or higher is preferred.
Holistic Review:
Especially for seminary and counselling programs, Tyndale reviews applications holistically—considering academic records, personal statements, spiritual maturity, and references.
International Student-Friendly:
Tyndale is welcoming to international students, provided they meet the academic and English proficiency requirements. The university also offers support through the visa and transition process.
Tyndale University
3377 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M2M 3S4, Canada
Situated in North York, a green and residential area with easy access to public transportation
Approximately 30 minutes from downtown Toronto
Near major roads, shopping centres, parks, and churches
Accessible by Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway and bus routes