Outbound Exchange
Explore the world while learning!
The Exchange Program is an enriching international learning opportunity for students to study abroad for one semester in their third year (6th semester). With over 50 exchange partners, students have access to some of the top quality universities in the world.
- Live abroad and study at another institution for a semester
- Pay regular tuition directly to Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
- Can transfer credits back to their degree
- Experience no delay in their ability to graduate
| October-December | Second-year students interested in applying to Exchange must attend an Exchange Info Session (external link, opens in new window) (form closed) prior to the application deadline on January 31. Please see a link to the slide deck and recording below. Ensure you review before applying.
First-year students are not eligible to apply until their second year but are welcome to attend an info session to learn more. |
|---|---|
| January | Apply to the 2026-2027 Semester Exchange Program by January 31. All applications are reviewed after the deadline. |
| February-March | Students may be invited to an online/in-person interview with representatives from the Dean's Office International Team. |
| April-May | Successful students will receive a Conditional Offer in April/May. Those students will be invited to attend a mandatory 'Head Start Orientation Session.' |
| Exchange Semester Timelines | The Creative School offers Semester Exchange in the Winter semester only. September-October: The host institution will reach out to students to begin their internal application process. October-December: Once the host university completes its review of applications, students will receive the official Offer of Admission from the host institution and a welcome package including key info such as: getting a visa, finding housing, course selection, and more. January-March: As you prepare for your Exchange Semester, please note that the academic calendar start and end dates vary by region and institution. To find the expected start dates for your semester, please visit our Destinations Tab. There, you'll find the Partner Profile Chart which outlines all the essential details for your specific adademic institution. |
The exchange process begins one year in advance. Students interested in studying abroad during their third year (6th semester) must apply in their second year (Fall semester).
Semester exchange is only available in the winter semester of your third year. No exceptions are made.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
- Be a second-year student in full-time status (domestic or international)
- Maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.5
- Be in clear academic standing (non-probationary)
Important Notes:
- Admission to The Creative School’s exchange program is highly competitive—meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
- If you are a transfer student or studying the program out of sync, please consult with your Academic Advisor about your eligibility prior to submitting an application
The Creative School has over 50 exchange partners across the globe! Students may choose to study with the partners listed within their program.
Students are encouraged to review the (google sheet) Partner Profile Chart (external link) to learn about the various exchange destinations. Please note, you must log in with your my.torontomu credentials in order to access this document.
All applications are reviewed after the deadline. Students will be evaluated and ranked based on their overall application, including their CGPA, letter of interest, and an interview or questionnaire. The highest-ranked students will be considered for their top choices (first, second, or third) until spots at each host university are filled.
Key Selection Factors:
- Total number of applicants
- Student demand for specific destinations
- Limited spot availability at each host institution
Important Notes:
• Many host universities offer only 2–3 spots for the entire faculty.
• First-choice destinations are not guaranteed—consider multiple options.
For the semester that students are completing their exchange, students pay the equivalent of a full-course load (approximately five to seven billing units) according to the fee schedule set out by the Office of the Registrar for that academic term. Tuition is paid directly to Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), students should adhere to TMU tuition payment deadlines.
Important notes:
- Tuition will not be reduced if students are enrolled in a reduced course load.
- Students who are OSAP-eligible will be still able to receive OSAP funding.
- Tuition does not cover additional academic expenses such as books, stationery, lab equipment, or other standard fees required by the host university.
As an exchange student, you will be studying alongside local students and other exchange students. When reviewing the (google sheet) list of destinations (external link) , you should find a discipline that is somewhat similar to your area of study.
Key Details:
- All courses are taught in English.
- Course load: You must take a full-time load as defined by the host institution (this may differ from TMU’s requirements).
- Timing: Course selection begins 2–3 months before your exchange semester. Your Academic Advisor must approve your selections to ensure credit transfer.
Credit Transfer Process:
- The host institution will send official transcripts directly to TMU (forwarded student copies cannot be accepted).
- Transcripts are processed approximately within 2 months of grade release.
- Credits will appear in MyServiceHub 1–2 months after TMU receives the transcript. Please note that your credits will appear without a letter grade and therefore will not impact your CGPA.
Important Notes:
- Plan ahead: You may need to adjust your academic timeline to complete core credits before/after exchange.
- Graduation requirement: Verify all credits appear in MyServiceHub before applying to graduate.
Students are responsible for researching the costs of living in advance so that they are aware of the financial commitment of participating in exchange. The earlier you start planning, the better prepared you will be for financing your participation.
Key Resources:
- Begin with the Financing Your Participation guide for step-by-step advice.
- Use the (google sheet) Budget Spreadsheet (external link) to calculate expenses for living and studying abroad.
- Review (google sheet) Cost Estimates for TMU Exchange Destinations (external link) for 4-month expense projections.
Funding Opportunities:
Explore scholarships like The Creative School Passport Fund through TMU’s AwardSpring, the central award management system. All TMU funding is transitioning to this platform, where you can easily discover eligible opportunities.
Second year students interested in applying to the Exchange Program must attend an Exchange Info Session (form closed). (external link)
Please see a link to the slide deck and recording below. Ensure you review before applying.
- Slide deck - (google slide) see link (external link)
- Info session #4 [December 1] recording - see link (external link)
Although first year students will not be eligible to apply until their second year, they are welcome to attend the session to learn more.
After you've attended the mandatory Exchange Info Session, students are encouraged to do further research into their exchange.
Here are some key points for your consideration:
- Explore our exchange partners: Are there particular programs or courses offered at a partner institution that appeal to you? Create a pro/con chart of your top 10 choices from this (google sheet) Partner Profile Chart (external link) .
- Financing your exchange: Begin a financing plan to understand the costs associated with studying abroad.
- Academic and career planning: Consider how a Fall or Winter exchange might fit into your academic plan at TMU and your professional goals.
- Identities abroad: What is the relationship between the host country and your country of origin, background and identity?
- Location: Where do you want to live in the world? Consider the cost of living as larger metropolitan cities are more expensive than smaller cities.
Important: Please do not contact any of our partner institutions. If you have any exchange questions, please inquire with the International Coordinator at exchange@torontomu.ca
Refer to Eligibility above to ensure you meet the minimum academic requirements prior to submitting your application form.
Online Application Form Requirements:
- Select your top three destinations: All efforts will be made to place and offer an exchange spot to students at one of their top three selections, but, given the competitiveness of the exchange program, students may not be granted their top picks.
- Unofficial Transcript: Submit an electronic copy of your unofficial transcript. For instructions on how to retrieve your unofficial transcript, please visit: How to view my Unofficial Transcript.
- Letter of Interest: Students must submit a 1-page Letter of Interest. For a guideline on how to write your letter, please read: (google doc) How to Write Your Letter of Interest. (external link)
Apply Via: https://torontomu.moveonca.com/form/68e3e97e02b0aa1bda00ed9e/eng (external link)
Deadline: January 31
*All applications are reviewed after the deadline.
After applying, students may be invited to complete an interview or questionnaire with the Dean’s Office. This helps assess your preparedness for the personal, financial, and academic commitment of exchange.
Example questions:
- What kind of financial planning have you done/will you do?
- Give examples of obstacles that you might face while being on exchange. How might you address those obstacles?
- What makes you a good international ambassador for The Creative School and Toronto Metropolitan University?
- If we cannot place you in one of your top three choices, would you be interested in accepting an exchange with another partner? (Please answer truthfully)
Important note:
- Portfolio requirement: Fashion and Interior Design applicants may need to submit portfolios. Instructions will be emailed after successful interview/questionnaire completion.
- All interviews/questionnaires are assessed by the Dean’s Office.
Students who are accepted into the Exchange Program will receive a conditional offer in April/May. The International Coordinator will inform all students of their acceptance or non-acceptance into the program.
Students are responsible for finding and securing their own housing/accommodation.
Students are encouraged to research the rental market, explore various housing options and calculate the cost of accommodation into their budget.
Considerations when researching housing and accommodations:
- Budget for monthly rent
- Off-campus vs. on-campus
- Proximity to campus and the city centre
- AirBnB vs. short term lease vs. homestay
- Roommates
- Pets
- Other amenities (e.g. air conditioning)
Important: Students should not make any financial or logistical commitments towards housing until they have received the official Offer of Admission from the host institution.
Students can arrive at the host country anytime before the start of the exchange semester. Please note that the host institution typically hosts a mandatory 'Orientation Week' for exchange students one week prior to the start of classes. Settling in at least a week before classes start will help you familiarize yourself with your new environment and meet other exchange students from around the world.
Students are responsible for their immigration plan and travel expenses, including acquiring any student visa, travel insurance and making travel arrangements. Students are encouraged to research flights, visa requirements and border entry/exit requirements. To support students with navigating through this process, the host institution typically provides immigration resources 2-3 months before departure.
Visas: Many countries require students to get a student visa in order to formally study at their institution on foreign exchange. Information regarding student visas can be found on the immigration website of the host country.
Insurance: Students should review the Travel Medical Emergency Insurance section of this webpage to review the type of insurance you should purchase prior to travelling. Students are responsible for acquiring travel medical emergency insurance for the period in which they are out of the country.
Important notes:
- Students should not make any financial or logistical commitments towards travel until they have received the official Offer of Admission from the host institution.
- Students who wish to work while they are abroad, it is the students' responsibility to research and apply for a separate work permit to work abroad while as a visiting exchange student.
Additional Considerations
When researching exchange institutions, start by looking at the following pages:
- Things to consider when choosing an exchange destination
- Identity and Access Abroad
- Mental Health & Wellbeing Abroad
Successful students are required to attend a mandatory "Head Start: Exchange Orientation" session in May/June.
At this session, topics that will be covered include: timelines, housing, immigration, OSAP, tuition, programs and courses, and more.
This is also an opportunity for all students who have been accepted into the program to meet one another.
The date and time of this session will be emailed directly to students at the time when the conditional offers are sent out.
Between August to November (dates vary depending on the host university), nominated students will prepare to submit an application to the host university. The host university will directly email nominated students with application instructions.
Once the host university completes their review of students’ applications, students will receive the official Offer of Admission. Students typically receive the official offer between late October to January (dates vary depending on the host university).
Please note that students' exchange offer is conditional upon receiving the formal Offer of Admission from the host university.
Receiving the official Offer of Admission means that you are fully registered as a student at the host university. After which, you will start receiving information regarding student dates, course enrollment, housing, and visa requirements and more.
Before students depart for their exchange semester, they must attend a mandatory Pre-Departure Orientation Session. This session is facilitated by TMU Global and will be attended by all students across the university who are participating in the exchange program. The date/time of this session will be emailed directly to students.
Toronto Metropolitan University requires that all students participating in TMU affiliated international activity complete Mandatory Pre-Departure Risk Management Steps.
While you're abroad, we encourage students to stay in touch. We love to hear from students and see photos to share with The Creative School community!
When you return from exchange, we encourage you to keep in touch and we will reach out for ways that you can continue to stay involved by sharing your stories, mentoring students, and joining our events and panels.
Contact us
Sadia Kamran
Associate Director, Communications and International Development
Return to Global Learning
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The Exchange Program is an enriching international learning opportunity for students to study abroad for one semester in their third year (6th semester). With over 50 exchange partners, students have access to some of the top quality universities in the world.
Key Features of Exchange
Exchange is a formal agreement between two institutions that allows students to study at each other’s schools. Students who participate in an exchange:
- Study abroad for up to 5 months at one of 50+ global partner universities
- Choose from institutions across Asia, Europe, South America and Oceania
- Pay only your regular TMU tuition (no additional fees)
- Transfer all credits back to complete your degree on time
- Earn global exposure while keeping your academic path on course
This exchange was without a doubt the best and most enriching part of my entire university career. Not only did I learn so much at school, I learned outside in the city of Aarhus every day just by walking around and living life in a new place.
| October-December | Second-year students interested in applying to Exchange must attend an Exchange Info Session (external link, opens in new window) (various dates, register for one) prior to the application deadline on January 31. First-year students are not eligible to apply until their second year but are welcome to attend an info session to learn more. |
|---|---|
| January | Apply to the 2026-2027 Semester Exchange Program by January 31. All applications are reviewed after the deadline. |
| February-March | Students may be invited to an online/in-person interview with representatives from the Dean's Office International Team. |
| April-May | Successful students will receive a Conditional Offer in April/May. Those students will be invited to attend a mandatory 'Head Start Orientation Session.' |
| Exchange Semester Timelines | The Creative School offers Semester Exchange in the Winter semester only. September-October: The host institution will reach out to students to begin their internal application process. October-December: Once the host university completes its review of applications, students will receive the official Offer of Admission from the host institution and a welcome package including key info such as: getting a visa, finding housing, course selection, and more. January-March: As you prepare for your Exchange Semester, please note that the academic calendar start and end dates vary by region and institution. To find the expected start dates for your semester, please visit our Destinations Tab. There, you'll find the Partner Profile Chart which outlines all the essential details for your specific adademic institution. |
The exchange process begins one year in advance. Students interested in studying abroad during their third year (6th semester) must apply in their second year (Fall semester).
Semester exchange is only available in the winter semester of your third year. No exceptions are made.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
- Be a second-year student in full-time status (domestic or international)
- Maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.5
- Be in clear academic standing (non-probationary)
Important Notes:
- Admission to The Creative School’s exchange program is highly competitive—meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance.
- If you are a transfer student or studying the program out of sync, please consult with your Academic Advisor about your eligibility prior to submitting an application
The Creative School has over 50 exchange partners across the globe! Students may choose to study with the partners listed within their program.
Students are encouraged to review the (google sheet) Partner Profile Chart (external link, opens in new window) to learn about the various exchange destinations. Please note, you must log in with your my.torontomu credentials in order to access this document.
All applications are reviewed after the deadline. Students will be evaluated and ranked based on their overall application, including their CGPA, letter of interest, and an interview or questionnaire. The highest-ranked students will be considered for their top choices (first, second, or third) until spots at each host university are filled.
Key Selection Factors:
- Total number of applicants
- Student demand for specific destinations
- Limited spot availability at each host institution
Important Notes:
• Many host universities offer only 2–3 spots for the entire faculty.
• First-choice destinations are not guaranteed—consider multiple options.
For the semester that students are completing their exchange, students pay the equivalent of a full-course load (approximately five to seven billing units) according to the fee schedule set out by the Office of the Registrar for that academic term. Tuition is paid directly to Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), students should adhere to TMU tuition payment deadlines.
Important notes:
- Tuition will not be reduced if students are enrolled in a reduced course load.
- Students who are OSAP-eligible will be still able to receive OSAP funding.
- Tuition does not cover additional academic expenses such as books, stationery, lab equipment, or other standard fees required by the host university.
As an exchange student, you will be studying alongside local students and other exchange students. When reviewing the (google sheet) list of destinations (external link) , you should find a discipline that is somewhat similar to your area of study.
Key Details:
- All courses are taught in English.
- Course load: You must take a full-time load as defined by the host institution (this may differ from TMU’s requirements).
- Timing: Course selection begins 2–3 months before your exchange semester. Your Academic Advisor must approve your selections to ensure credit transfer.
Credit Transfer Process:
- The host institution will send official transcripts directly to TMU (forwarded student copies cannot be accepted).
- Transcripts are processed approximately within 2 months of grade release.
- Credits will appear in MyServiceHub 1–2 months after TMU receives the transcript. Please note that your credits will appear without a letter grade and therefore will not impact your CGPA.
Important Notes:
- Plan ahead: You may need to adjust your academic timeline to complete core credits before/after exchange.
- Graduation requirement: Verify all credits appear in MyServiceHub before applying to graduate.
Students are responsible for researching the costs of living in advance so that they are aware of the financial commitment of participating in exchange. The earlier you start planning, the better prepared you will be for financing your participation.
Key Resources:
- Begin with the Financing Your Participation guide for step-by-step advice.
- Use the (google sheet) Budget Spreadsheet (external link) to calculate expenses for living and studying abroad.
- Review (google sheet) Cost Estimates for TMU Exchange Destinations (external link) for 4-month expense projections.
Funding Opportunities:
Explore scholarships like The Creative School Passport Fund through TMU’s AwardSpring, the central award management system. All TMU funding is transitioning to this platform, where you can easily discover eligible opportunities.
Second year students interested in applying to the Exchange Program must attend an Exchange Info Session. (external link)
Although first year students will not be eligible to apply until their second year, they are welcome to attend the session to learn more.
After you've attended the mandatory Exchange Info Session, students are encouraged to do further research into their exchange.
Here are some key points for your consideration:
- Explore our exchange partners: Are there particular programs or courses offered at a partner institution that appeal to you? Create a pro/con chart of your top 10 choices from this (google sheet) Partner Profile Chart (external link, opens in new window) .
- Financing your exchange (opens in new window) : Begin a financing plan to understand the costs associated with studying abroad.
- Academic and career planning: Consider how a Fall or Winter exchange might fit into your academic plan at TMU and your professional goals.
- Identities abroad (opens in new window) : What is the relationship between the host country and your country of origin, background and identity?
- Location: Where do you want to live in the world? Consider the cost of living as larger metropolitan cities are more expensive than smaller cities.
Important: Please do not contact any of our partner institutions. If you have any exchange questions, please inquire with the International Coordinator at exchange@torontomu.ca
Refer to Eligibility above to ensure you meet the minimum academic requirements prior to submitting your application form.
Online Application Form Requirements:
- Select your top three destinations: All efforts will be made to place and offer an exchange spot to students at one of their top three selections, but, given the competitiveness of the exchange program, students may not be granted their top picks.
- Unofficial Transcript: Submit an electronic copy of your unofficial transcript. For instructions on how to retrieve your unofficial transcript, please visit: How to view my Unofficial Transcript (opens in new window) .
- Letter of Interest: Students must submit a 1-page Letter of Interest. For a guideline on how to write your letter, please read: (google doc) How to Write Your Letter of Interest. (external link, opens in new window)
Apply Via: https://torontomu.moveonca.com/form/68e3e97e02b0aa1bda00ed9e/eng (external link, opens in new window)
Deadline: January 31
*All applications are reviewed after the deadline.
After applying, students may be invited to complete an interview or questionnaire with the Dean’s Office. This helps assess your preparedness for the personal, financial, and academic commitment of exchange.
Example questions:
- What kind of financial planning have you done/will you do?
- Give examples of obstacles that you might face while being on exchange. How might you address those obstacles?
- What makes you a good international ambassador for The Creative School and Toronto Metropolitan University?
- If we cannot place you in one of your top three choices, would you be interested in accepting an exchange with another partner? (Please answer truthfully)
Important note:
- Portfolio requirement: Fashion and Interior Design applicants may need to submit portfolios. Instructions will be emailed after successful interview/questionnaire completion.
- All interviews/questionnaires are assessed by the Dean’s Office.
Students who are accepted into the Exchange Program will receive a conditional offer in April/May. The International Coordinator will inform all students of their acceptance or non-acceptance into the program.
Important Considerations
Students are responsible for finding and securing their own housing/accommodation.
Students are encouraged to research the rental market, explore various housing options and calculate the cost of accommodation into their budget.
Considerations when researching housing and accommodations:
- Budget for monthly rent
- Off-campus vs. on-campus
- Proximity to campus and the city centre
- AirBnB vs. short term lease vs. homestay
- Roommates
- Pets
- Other amenities (e.g. air conditioning)
Important: Students should not make any financial or logistical commitments towards housing until they have received the official Offer of Admission from the host institution.
Students can arrive at the host country anytime before the start of the exchange semester. Please note that the host institution typically hosts a mandatory 'Orientation Week' for exchange students one week prior to the start of classes. Settling in at least a week before classes start will help you familiarize yourself with your new environment and meet other exchange students from around the world.
Students are responsible for their immigration plan and travel expenses, including acquiring any student visa, travel insurance and making travel arrangements. Students are encouraged to research flights, visa requirements and border entry/exit requirements. To support students with navigating through this process, the host institution typically provides immigration resources 2-3 months before departure.
Visas: Many countries require students to get a student visa in order to formally study at their institution on foreign exchange. Information regarding student visas can be found on the immigration website of the host country.
Insurance: Students should review the Travel Medical Emergency Insurance (opens in new window) section of this webpage to review the type of insurance you should purchase prior to travelling. Students are responsible for acquiring travel medical emergency insurance for the period in which they are out of the country.
Important notes:
- Students should not make any financial or logistical commitments towards travel until they have received the official Offer of Admission from the host institution.
- Students who wish to work while they are abroad, it is the students' responsibility to research and apply for a separate work permit to work abroad while as a visiting exchange student.
Additional Considerations
When researching exchange institutions, start by looking at the following pages:
- Things to consider (opens in new window) when choosing an exchange destination
- Identity and Access Abroad (opens in new window)
- Mental Health & Wellbeing Abroad (opens in new window)
Successful students are required to attend a mandatory "Head Start: Exchange Orientation" session in May/June.
At this session, topics that will be covered include: timelines, housing, immigration, OSAP, tuition, programs and courses, and more.
This is also an opportunity for all students who have been accepted into the program to meet one another.
The date and time of this session will be emailed directly to students at the time when the conditional offers are sent out.
Between August to November (dates vary depending on the host university), nominated students will prepare to submit an application to the host university. The host university will directly email nominated students with application instructions.
Once the host university completes their review of students’ applications, students will receive the official Offer of Admission. Students typically receive the official offer between late October to January (dates vary depending on the host university).
Please note that students' exchange offer is conditional upon receiving the formal Offer of Admission from the host university.
Receiving the official Offer of Admission means that you are fully registered as a student at the host university. After which, you will start receiving information regarding student dates, course enrollment, housing, and visa requirements and more.
Before students depart for their exchange semester, they must attend a mandatory Pre-Departure Orientation Session. This session is facilitated by TMU Global and will be attended by all students across the university who are participating in the exchange program. The date/time of this session will be emailed directly to students.
Toronto Metropolitan University requires that all students participating in TMU affiliated international activity complete Mandatory Pre-Departure Risk Management Steps (opens in new window) .
While you're abroad, we encourage students to stay in touch. We love to hear from students and see photos to share with The Creative School community!
When you return from exchange, we encourage you to keep in touch and we will reach out for ways that you can continue to stay involved by sharing your stories, mentoring students, and joining our events and panels.
Questions? Email the International Programs Coordinator at exchange@torontomu.ca