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Université de l'Ontario français

2018 establishments in OntarioEducational institutions established in 2018Franco-Ontarian historyFrench-language universities and colleges in OntarioUniversities and colleges in Toronto
Universities in Ontario

The Université de l’Ontario français (abbreviated as UOF; lit. 'University of French Ontario') is a French-language public university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university campus is situated in the East Bayfront neighbourhood of downtown Toronto, near the Toronto waterfront. The university was incorporated by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in April 2018, although it did not offer its first academic program until September 2019. The institution accepted its first cohort of full-time students in 2021.

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Université de l'Ontario français
Queens Quay East, Toronto

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130 QQE Office Building

Queens Quay East 130
M5A 3Y5 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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