Tyndale University

Why Tyndale?
At Tyndale University, you’ll explore ways to generate change in the world. You’ll challenge yourself to think differently and find ways to shape your surroundings. With small class sizes and opportunities to connect, you won’t just be a number. Our professors teach with excellence and become valued mentors.
Christ-Centered Community
Whether in-person or online, Tyndale is well-equipped to connect you with faculty and students using the latest technology for quality learning. As a leader in online education, Tyndale ensures you don’t miss out on opportunities to learn, pray, and grow throughout your university experience.
Career Expectations
Gaining a degree from an accredited university creates many opportunities upon graduation. Join a global community of alumni living out their faith dynamically in their graduate studies and careers. Tyndale alumni can be found in virtually every profession serving around the world.
Program Highlights
Choose from a wide range of majors and courses including Music, Health and Human Services, Psychology, Business Administration, Biblical Studies and Theology, International Development, and more!
Local Features
There’s a double benefit to Tyndale’s location: the campus is situated in one of the Toronto’s safest communities while having everything a major city has to offer readily available. Countless cultural experiences, several professional sports teams, great shopping, and abundant work and service opportunities await you. Public transit stops right in front of campus.
Extracurricular Activities
Tyndale’s House system is unique! Whether you plan to commute or live in residence, you will belong to a “house.” Festivals, game nights, and late-night coffee houses await you. There are also a variety of student organizations, chapel teams, student leadership, and competitive athletic opportunities to get involved in.
Student Testimony
“I really enjoyed the community at Tyndale. I got to know my professors and engaged with students from different denominations and world-views.”
— Roderick Cohen (BA 2015), Children & Youth Pastor