Study Abroad
Study Expenses in Canada
The combination of Canada's natural environment and its reputation for high-quality graduate education are just a few of the things that attract tens of thousands of foreign students to Canada every year. International students choose to study graduate programs in Canada because of the:
U.S.A. | U.K. | Canada | Australia | New ZealandCanadian degrees and diplomas are recognized throughout the world. Canadian work experience is highly desirable by multi-national companies who actively recruit on Canadian campuses.
Canada spends more per capita on its education system than any other country in the world. As a result, Canadian universities and colleges offer lower tuition rates for international students than their counterparts in most other countries. The cost of study in Canada is considerably less than the USA, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Province |
2006 - 2007 |
2006 - 2007 |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
$8,780 |
$1,896 - $3,549 |
Prince Edward Island |
$8,970 |
$4,854 - $7,281 |
Nova Scotia |
$8,233 - $14,349 |
$5,735 - $19,467 |
New Brunswick |
$7,843 - $12,810 |
$7,260 - $9,384 |
Quebec |
$10,068 - $12,930 |
$9,078 - $20,000 |
Ontario |
$6,900 - $16,800 |
$5,650 - $26,764 |
Manitoba |
$5,573 - $8,283 |
$4,170 - $7,937 |
Saskatchewan |
$8,489 - $11,482 |
$2,000 - $7,078 |
Alberta |
$8,000 - $15,767 |
$5,500 - $21,546 |
British Columbia |
$9,248 - $17,667 |
$2,600 - $33,667 |
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