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Wycliffe offers a diverse array of programs, aimed at serving students with different educational backgrounds, schedules, and ministry or career goals. Browse our programs below, or contact Admissions to discuss your study goals! Programs Master of Divinity (MDiv) Master of Theological Studies (MTS)
Wycliffe College (/ ˈ w ɪ k l ɪ f /) is an evangelical graduate school of theology at the University of Toronto. Founded in 1877 as an evangelical seminary in the Anglican tradition, Wycliffe College today attracts students from many Christian denominations from around the world.
Wycliffe College is situated at the heart of Canada’s largest university, an educational “city” covering 51 hectares in downtown Toronto and gathering over 50,000 students. It is divided into small communities—of which Wycliffe is one—that have distinct identities and purposes.
Wycliffe College, a graduate theological school founded in 1877, is an evangelical Anglican community of learning within the University of Toronto. Wycliffe assists in the theological formation of Christian men and women, trains those who are called to specific lay and ordained ministries, and fosters excellence in theological scholarship.