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Tuition Fees for International Students at Canadian Universities 2014-2015 TUITION FEES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES 2014-2015 FOREIGN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ PROVINCE TUITION FEES Memorial University of Newfoundland 8,800 Newfoundland & Labrador University of Prince Edward Island 11,948 Prince Edward Island Acadia University 14,990 Nova Scotia Université Sainte-Anne 8,820 * Nova Scotia Dalhousie University 15,234 Nova Scotia Mount Saint Vincent University 12,387 Nova Scotia Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD University) 13,656 * Nova Scotia St. Francis Xavier University 13,970 Nova Scotia Saint Mary's University 13,064 Nova Scotia University of King's College 15,234 Nova Scotia Cape Breton University 12,870 Nova Scotia Mount Allison University 16,421 New Brunswick University of New Brunswick 13,680 New Brunswick Université de Moncton 10,270 New Brunswick St. Thomas University 13,192 New Brunswick Bishop's University 15,338 - 17,128 Québec McGill University 15,348 - 17,137 Québec Université de Montréal 15,338 - 17,127 Québec École Polytechnique de Montréal 17,127 * Québec École des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) 15,939 - 17,811 * Québec Université du Québec à Chicoutimi 15,338 - 17,127 Québec Université du Québec à Montréal 15,338 Québec Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue 15,338 Québec Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières 15,338 - 17,127 Québec Université du Québec en Outaouais 15,338 - 17,127 Québec École nationale d'administration publique - * Québec Institut national de la recherche scientifique - * Québec Université du Québec à Rimouski 14,998 Québec École de technologie supérieure 17,127 * Québec Université Laval 15,338 - 17,127 Québec Université de Sherbrooke 15,338 - 17,128 Québec Concordia University 15,338 - 17,127 Québec Télé-université/ TÉLUQ 15,337 - 16,645 Québec Algoma University 14,056 - 14,806 Ontario Brock University 19,483 Ontario Carleton University (includes Dominican University College) 20,012 - 22,976 Ontario Dominican University College 5,200 * Ontario University of Guelph 9,730 - 18,429 Ontario Lakehead University 18,750 Ontario Laurentian University (includes Sudbury) 17,207 - 18,483 Ontario University of Sudbury (includes Laurentian University) 17,207 - 18,483 Ontario McMaster University 17,122 - 21,348 Ontario Ontario College of Art & Design 18,880 * Ontario University of Ottawa (includes Saint Paul University) 21,711 Ontario Saint Paul University 10,941 - 11,791 * Ontario Queen's University 23,621 - 27,413 Ontario University of Toronto (includes colleges) 27,240 - 35,280 Ontario University of St. Michael's College 27,240 - 35,280 Ontario University of Trinity College 27,240 - 35,280 Ontario Victoria University (includes Emmanuel College) 27,240 - 35,280 Ontario Trent University 16,879 - 17,773 Ontario University of Waterloo (includes colleges) 20,860 - 22,156 Ontario St. Jerome's University 20,860 - 22,156 Ontario University of Western Ontario (excludes colleges) 18,866 - 21,127 Ontario Brescia University College 18,866 - 21,127 Ontario Huron University College 18,866 - 21,127 Ontario King's University College at UWO 18,866 - 21,127 Ontario University of Windsor 17,700 - 19,000 Ontario York University 12,780 - 13,571 Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University 16,831 - 21,222 Ontario Ryerson University 19,721 - 20,509 Ontario Nipissing University 17,325 Ontario Redeemer University College 15,162 Ontario Royal Military College of Canada 17,500 Ontario University of Ontario Institute of Technology 17,113 - 18,119 * Ontario Brandon University 6,471 - 6,873 Manitoba Canadian Mennonite University 7,560 Manitoba University of Manitoba (includes colleges) 11,890 - 13,865 Manitoba St. Paul's College 11,890 - 13,865 Manitoba Université de Saint-Boniface 6,420 Manitoba The University of Winnipeg 12,288 Manitoba University of Saskatchewan (includes colleges) 14,274 Saskatchewan St. Thomas More College 14,274 Saskatchewan University of Regina (includes colleges) 17,258 - 18,293 Saskatchewan Campion College 17,258 - 18,293 Saskatchewan Luther College 17,258 - 18,293 Saskatchewan First Nations University of Canada 17,258 - 18,293 Saskatchewan University of Alberta 19,645 Alberta University of Calgary 18,338 Alberta University of Lethbridge 11,262 - 14,922 Alberta The King's University 12,443 Alberta Concordia University of Edmonton 11,680 Alberta Athabasca University 9,520 - 10,660 Alberta Mount Royal University 11,121 - 12,512 Alberta MacEwan University 15,600 Alberta The University of British Columbia 22,578 - 23,999 British Columbia Simon Fraser University 19,648 British Columbia University of Victoria 16,693 British Columbia Trinity Western University 22,260 British Columbia University of Northern British Columbia 11,053 - 17,194 British Columbia University of the Fraser Valley 14,700 British Columbia Vancouver Island University 13,200 British Columbia Royal Roads University 16,640 - 17,680 * British Columbia Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design 13,520 * British Columbia Thompson Rivers University 15,800 British Columbia Kwantlen Polytechnic University 15,750 British Columbia Note: Tuition fees are for full-time undergraduate studies in arts and humanities for 2014-2015 Source: Statistics Canada Comparison of International Tuition Fees by country: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/foreign-student-fees-in-canada-competitive-hsbc-finds-1.1386766 .
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