
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
The International Programs Office is home to UofT's International Summer Academy (ISA) and International Foundation Program (IFP). These educational programs offer students from around the world a one-of-a-kind, multicultural learning experience, unique to Canada's #1 University.
PROGRAM materials
Whether we're running ISA in the Summer, or IFP in the Fall, there's always a need for branded materials that can be: used at prospect events, sent to agencies, shared with incoming students or presented to program staff. Examples of these materials include: parent information packages, program itineraries, promotional banners, training videos and more.
















PRESENTATION DESIGN
Agent trainings are hosted annually by the recruitment team, but this year's training was worthy of celebration. To commemorate the 30th ISA and 15th IFP anniversaries, this year's agent training presentation was given a revamp and rewind. Photos were chosen to represent the evolution of our programs and the lasting memories that are made along the way. Traditional branding with upbeat scrapbook style visuals were combined, tying together legacy and optimism for what's to come.










Socials
Both ISA and IFP have their respective Instagram accounts. The ISA account (@uoftsummeracademy) is designed to highlight its unique blend of educational and cultural value; think daily activities, classes, educational excursions, etc. With IFP (@ut_intlprograms), our focus is on student engagement and student life; this content informs students of school events, delivering regular updates related to their studies while strengthening our relationship with our students.
Photography
Classes, workshops, and school events all make up the UofT student life experience. This is no different within the International Programs. Being able to capture the essence of the programs is crucial for story-telling around the world.
Promotional imagery include both candid and staged photographs to highlight student-student, and student-teacher interactions. In-class lessons, excursions and student events are showcased in authentic, dynamic moments, and stylized to captivate prospective students (and their parents).



































