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Tuition
fees for foreign students vary from province to province.
However, even the highest Canadian fees are excellent value
for foreign students, with average yearly undergraduate fees
significantly lower than in the United States, United Kingdom
or Australia. You should remember that tuition fees represent
only 25 percent to 35 percent of total expenses. Books, supplies
and instruments, student activity fees, housing, food, laundry,
transportation, healthcare, clothing and entertainment are
additional costs
Costs
Comparison Chart with other Countries for International Students
| Country |
Tuition
Fees |
Living
Costs |
Total
Costs |
| Canada |
$8,264
|
$10,577 |
$18,841 |
| United
Kingdom |
$18,257 |
$13,788 |
$32,045 |
| United
States (public) |
$16,372
|
$13,753 |
$30,125 |
| United
States (private) |
$28,687 |
$14,764 |
$43,451 |
| Australia |
$11,929
|
$9,488 |
$21,417 |
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International
Students, Tuition Fees,
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| Province |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
| Newfoundland |
$7,260 |
$1,896
- $3,549 |
| Prince
Edward Island |
$7,510 |
$6,100 |
| Nova
Scotia |
$8,520
- $12,480 |
$4,329
- $15,000 |
| New
Brunswick |
$7,063
- $ 10,720 |
$5,610
- $8,465 |
| Quebec |
$9,168
- $10,518 |
$8,268
- $20,000 |
| Ontario |
$6,900
- $16,204 |
$5,432
- $29,000 |
| Manitoba |
$4,940
- $6,900 |
$3,759
- $9,685 |
| Saskatchewan |
$7,779
- $10,890 |
$5,313
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| Alberta |
$6,293
- $11,078 |
$5,298
- $19,200
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| British
Columbia |
$4,462
- $15,870 |
$2,272
- $17,499 |
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