Motto | Juncta juvant |
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Motto in English
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Strength in unity |
Type | Constituent college of the University of Toronto |
Established | 1962 |
Principal | Yves Roberge |
Undergraduates | 4,781 |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Website | newcollege.utoronto.ca |
New College is one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Toronto in Canada. One of the larger colleges, with approximately 5,000 students, it stands on Huron Street at the west end of the downtown St. George campus, nestled alongside the Athletic Centre, the Earth Sciences Centre, Sidney Smith Hall and the Ramsey Wright Zoology Laboratory.
Founded in 1962, New College was the first college to be created within the University of Toronto since the federation with Victoria, Trinity and St. Michael's Colleges. The name of the college was initially to be "New King's College," in homage to University College, which had been known as King's College before receiving new royal charter.
New College shares, with Trinity College, St. Hilda's College, and University College, the distinction of being Dominion cousins to namesakes in the UK. It is named after New College at the University of Oxford, in England Britain, upon which the college system at the University of Toronto is itself modelled.
Designed under the "multi-faculty" concept, the vast majority of its students are from the Faculty of Arts & Science with the rest drawn from Applied Science & Engineering, Kinesiology & Physical Education, Music, and Pharmacy. In fact, what is now known as Innis College, the second "multi-faculty" college, was originally designed as another wing of New College before it was built separately in 1964.