University Tuition Fees in Canada

Tuition fees for international students studying at university in Canada.

What are tuition fees like at Canadian universities?

Canada’s indicative tuition fee for first-year international students is CAD $15,600 per year, which affordable by global standards.

Indicative tuition fees for international students

University Annual fee*
Memorial University of Newfoundland $8,800
Ryerson University $23,133
University of New Brunswick $14,871
Average $15,601
WP DataTables * Bachelor of Business (or equivalent) — Updated: 7 March 2016

Fee variation in Canada

Canada’s tuition fees vary in all aspects.

  • They differ greatly across institutions (partly because some provinces have large subsidies) and between courses.
  • Canadian universities also tend to front-load fees. New students pay more than 2nd and 3rd year students who haven’t changed courses.

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