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The '''University of Toronto''' is a large, federal [[University]] based in [[Toronto]], established by [[Royal Charter]] in 1827. As of 2008 it has 70,143 students (62,097 full-time), 11,807 faculty and staff and 422,000 alumni<ref>http://www.utoronto.ca/aboutuoft/quickfacts.htm</ref>
The '''University of Toronto''' is a large, federal [[University]] based in [[Toronto]], established by [[Royal Charter]] in 1827. As of 2008 it has 70,143 students (62,097 full-time), 11,807 faculty and staff and 422,000 alumni<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.utoronto.ca/aboutuoft/quickfacts.htm |title=Quick Facts |accessdate=2008-03-30 |format= |work= University of Toronto website }}</ref>. The University comprises three federated universities,four constituent colleges an affiliated college and four theological colleges. In addition to the St. George Campus in downtown Toronto, the university has satellite campuses in the neighboring communities of [[Mississauga, Ontario|Mississauga]] and [[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]].
 
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The University of Toronto is a large, federal University based in Toronto, established by Royal Charter in 1827. As of 2008 it has 70,143 students (62,097 full-time), 11,807 faculty and staff and 422,000 alumni[1]. The University comprises three federated universities,four constituent colleges an affiliated college and four theological colleges. In addition to the St. George Campus in downtown Toronto, the university has satellite campuses in the neighboring communities of Mississauga and Scarborough.

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  1. Quick Facts. University of Toronto website. Retrieved on 2008-03-30.