About Tyndale University
A Christian university in Toronto offering a wide range of programs at the undergraduate, seminary & graduate levels. Built on over 130 years of history, Tyndale alumni are working in private, public and not-for-profit industries.
Our Mission…
Tyndale is dedicated to the pursuit of truth, to excellence in teaching, learning and research, for the enriching of mind, heart and character, to serve the church and the world for the glory of God.
Mission & Statement of Faith
			Tyndale University Leadership
		Office of the President
Meet Dr. Marjory Kerr, President and Vice-Chancellor.
Meet Dr. Kerr
		Board of Governors
Meet the members of the Tyndale Board of Governors
Meet the Board
		Office of the Chancellor
Meet Mrs. Harriet Thornhill, Chancellor
Meets Mrs. Thornhill
		Cabinet
Meet the members of the Tyndale Cabinet.
Meet the Cabinet
				Accreditation
Tyndale University is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and the Association of Theological Schools.
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				Our History
Tyndale has undergone several of iterations and name changes throughout its history. It’s humble beginnings originated in 1894 as a Bible Training School in the Toronto area with 138 students hailing from eight different denominations. Tyndale has never deviated from its roots.
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shop.tyndale.caOur Location
Tyndale University is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated at the north end of the city close to the intersection of Steeles and Bayview avenues.
Land Acknowledgement
“For thousands of years the Greater Toronto Area has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. It is part of the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory’, a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that committed them together to share the territory and protect the land. Other Indigenous peoples and Nations have subsequently entered this territory in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. It is on these lands and in this spirit that Tyndale seeks to engage in its work.”
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