Welcome to Scarborough

A diverse and vibrant student hub in Toronto's east

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CAD 18,000–30,000/year
Annual tuition fees
CAD 1,300–2,000/month
Monthly living costs

Why study in Scarborough

Scarborough is a lively and multicultural district in the eastern part of Toronto, offering you the perfect balance between academic life and urban excitement. With access to leading institutions, public transport, and a welcoming community, you'll find it easy to settle in. Known for its diversity, green spaces, and affordable options compared to downtown Toronto, Scarborough gives you a unique student experience within one of Canada’s most dynamic cities.

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Student life

Life in Scarborough is a mix of city buzz and quiet parks. You’ll have access to community events, local restaurants, shopping hubs, and cultural festivals throughout the year. The area is well connected by Toronto’s transit network, making it easy to get around. Whether you’re studying at a café, enjoying the Scarborough Bluffs, or joining a student club, you'll find plenty of ways to stay active and make new friends.

Avg. wage per hour

CAD 16.55/hour

Max. allowed part-time hours

20 hours/week

Cost of living

  • Food: CAD 300–500/month
  • Rent: CAD 800–1,400/month
  • Household Bills: CAD 100–200/month
  • Transport: CAD 120–160/month
  • Miscellaneous: CAD 150–250/month

Accommodation choices

  • University accommodation
  • Private halls
  • Shared houses
  • Private/Studio apartments
  • Co-living spaces

Most opted part-time jobs

  • Retail assistant
  • Barista
  • Tutor
  • Receptionist
  • Office clerk

Public transport

  • Bus
  • Train
  • Subway
  • Shared taxi
  • Bike sharing

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CULTURE

Scarborough is one of the most culturally diverse areas in Canada, known for its welcoming nature and global outlook. From Caribbean carnivals to Asian night markets, the city celebrates a wide range of traditions and cuisines. As an international student, you’ll find it easy to connect with people from your home country while also discovering new cultures. The blend of art, food, and festivals makes daily life in Scarborough exciting and inclusive.

SAFETY

Scarborough is considered safe and student-friendly. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency police help, contact Toronto Police at +1 416-808-4300. Always follow common safety practices, especially when travelling at night.

Discover the city

Scarborough is a district of Toronto located along the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. Known for its scenic waterfront, diverse population, and growing economy, it’s a thriving part of Canada’s largest city. As a student, you'll enjoy access to both nature and urban convenience. It’s a great place to study, work, and experience life in one of North America’s most multicultural environments.

Language

English

Currency

CAD

Population

630K

Area

187.7 sq. km

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Scarborough is an excellent destination for international students. It offers access to Toronto’s academic resources, diverse communities, and an affordable lifestyle compared to downtown. The city is safe, supportive, and full of opportunities.
Scarborough is more affordable than many other parts of Toronto. Rent and food costs are reasonable, and public transport is well priced with student discounts available. Many students comfortably manage living costs with part-time work.
Absolutely. Scarborough is known for its inclusiveness and community feel. You'll meet people from all over the world, and many local services and events are designed with students in mind.
Yes, you’ll find a variety of accommodation options including university residences, shared apartments, and private rentals. Early searching is advised to secure a place close to campus or transit routes.