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G - Costs of Studying in Canada and Scholarships
G1 Overview
Canada is among the most affordable of the leading study abroad nations for international students. It has
lower tuition rates for foreign students than the UK, Australia, and the US. Students can pursue their studies
in a globally recognized program at one of Canada’s top schools for less than half of what it would cost to
attend an equally reputable program at a private US university or college.
Still, studying abroad—anywhere—requires careful financial planning and it can be important to find out if
there are scholarships or other forms of financial support available. This section will provide guidance on
how to find that information.
G2 Costs of Study
The following tables provide different ways for the agent to show students (a) how Canada compares to other
leading study abroad countries in terms of affordability and (b), in Figure 4, the costs of studying at various
levels of schooling in Canada.
Figure 1 looks at the average cost of an undergraduate degree (tuition only) across leading study abroad
destinations including Canada:
Of course tuition is not the only cost international students will need to budget for when studying in Canada;
they must also factor in the cost of living. Figure 2 provides another comparative look, again across the four
leading countries, but this time in terms of living costs:
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Figure 3 addresses the cost of obtaining a graduate degree in Canada versus other leading study abroad
destinations. It imagines an international student in a Master of Arts degree, and factors in tuition and living
costs.
The agent will be counselling students of different ages pursuing different levels of education; this next table
breaks average costs down by level of study in Canada.
The following table, Figure 5, shows typical costs for common items in Canada:
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Copy and paste the following template for your files as a way to help students budget for studying in Canada.
G3 Scholarships
There are many programs and funding options for international students interested in studying in Canada:
particularly international students of high academic standing or, in some cases, qualified students from
certain areas or countries for whom scholarships or other financial assistance is in place.
The first place to look for information is the Canadian government’s international scholarships page. This
online resource allows students and agents to look up available scholarships based on their country of origin.
Increasingly, Canadian provinces and territories are developing their own scholarship and award programs for
international students. This is why we also recommend that students visit the Ministry of Education website
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of their host province.
Beyond these general search sites, most universities and colleges will have some sort of funding assistance
available to international students, and some secondary schools will as well. It really will be the task of the
agent and/or the student to determine if there is a scholarship or funding assistance available for the program
or school under consideration.
There are two ways of conducting research to see if the international student may be eligible for a scholarship
or other funding:
By institution: In this case, the student narrows down a list of program and institution options, then the
agent and/or student searches the school’s website (or contacts the school directly) for suitable funding
opportunities.
By available funding: In this case, the agent/student goes to the http://www.scholarships.gc.ca site,
chooses the country they are from, then reviews the list of scholarships for which they are eligible to
apply.
Home Country Scholarships
The agent should be aware of scholarships offered by the student’s home country government for studies
undertaken at recognized institutions abroad. These can be very substantial, for example:
King Abdullah Scholarship Program (Saudi Arabia): The Saudi government invests a hefty 9 billion SAR
(approximately 2.4 billion Canadian dollars) in the KASP program each year, and this provides full funding
for 125,000 Saudi students for both undergraduate and graduate programs abroad. Current KASP programs of
study are medicine, medical science, and health sciences.
Science Without Borders (Brazil): Brazil’s scholarship program is designed to send 100,000 students to study
abroad. Canada will welcome 12,000 students at the undergraduate, doctoral and post-doctoral level for a
total of up to 12 months of study, research or internship in Canada, with a possible two additional months of
language study. Students then return to Brazil to complete their degree programs.
Chinese Scholarship Opportunities: Canadian Prime Minister Harper’s visit to China in February 2012
resulted in an agreement to elevate education to the fifth pillar of the Canada-China bilateral relationship.
China and Canada will explore expanding two-way academic mobility with the goal of reaching a combined
total mobility of 100,000 Canadian and Chinese students by 2017. Please check www.scholarships.ca to
determine the most appropriate scholarship opportunity available.
Agents can find out what scholarship programs are relevant to their students by checking with the Canadian
diplomatic mission in the home country or again, by conducting a search by country on the
www.scholarships.gc.ca site.
The RSS feed on the scholarships website is a useful tool to get updates on Government of Canada and
Foreign Government award competitions.
Graduate Scholarships
There is significant funding/financial assistance available for international students of high academic standing
at the Canadian graduate level (e.g., master’s, PhD, post-doctoral). This assistance may be in the form of:
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Teaching/departmental assistantships
Research funds
University graduate scholarships
External scholarships (i.e., scholarships provided by a third party)
Bursaries (awards based on financial need that are intended to supplement a student’s other funding
sources)
The value of these awards will vary significantly by academic department as well as institution. For more
information, agents should contact the institutions under consideration by the international student.
Government of Canada and External Scholarships
Agents should be aware of a few big Government of Canada and external scholarship opportunities for top
international students applying for graduate programs:
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships
Bourses de la Francophonie
Sauvé
DFAIT (Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade) region-specific awards (e.g., Emerging
Leaders in the Americas, CARICOM Leadership Scholarships Program) and country specific awards
(Canada-China Scholars Exchange Program and Canada-Chile Leadership Scholarship Program).
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
Designed for students who demonstrate strong leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement
in graduate studies in health, natural sciences, engineering, humanities, and social sciences
Open to Canadian and international doctoral students
500 highly prestigious scholarships available valued at $50,000 per year for three years
On par with Rhodes and Fullbright Scholarships, from the UK and US, respectively
For more information: www.vanier.gc.ca
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
Designed for top postdoctoral researchers
Two-year fellowships worth $70,000 per year
Open to both Canadian and international researchers who have recently completed a PhD,
PhD-equivalent, or health professional degree
70 fellowships awarded each year
Criteria for selection: (1) research excellence and leadership in area of expertise or research; (2) quality
of the applicant’s proposed research program; (3) institutional commitment and demonstrated synergy
between applicant and institutional strategic priorities
For more information: www.banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca
Trudeau Foundation Scholarships (and Fellowships)
Highly competitive programs offering up to 15 doctoral scholarships each year for studies in social
sciences and humanities, with some available to foreign students
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Candidates must be nominated by their university and in their first or second year of doctoral studies
Can be held for three years
Total value of up to $60,000 per year
There are also some three-year fellowships available with a total value of $225,000 awarded to up to
five fellows per year (international fellows on odd years, Canadian fellows even years)
For more information: www.trudeaufoundation.ca
Bourses de la Francophonie
Open to students from any of the 37 member countries of la Francophonie
Differs from ordinary bursary programs in that students must meet stringent selection, study plan,
program, oversight, and academic results criteria (i.e., it is not just dependent on financial need)
Awarded for professional training in leading-edge technologies at the college level, for master’s and
doctoral studies at a university, for post-docs as well as for short-term training programs
For more information: www.boursesfrancophonie.ca
The Sauvé Scholars Program
Hosts young leaders aged 23–30 who want to change the world
Scholars are chosen above all on the basis of initiative, motivation, vision, imagination, communication
skills, awareness of international and domestic issues, as well as a strong desire to effect change
Each year young leaders are offered a unique opportunity to spend nine months away from their
studies, careers, or other formal commitments, for a period of reflection and self-realization while
undertaking a new project in his or her chosen field
Since 2003, the program has welcomed 126 scholars from 50 different countries.
For more information: www.sauvescholars.org/en/scholars/how_to_apply
DFAIT and Other Government of Canada Awards
These are Government of Canada awards open to students from different regions, and students and agents can
find scholarships for which they may be eligible by searching the http://www.scholarships-bourses.gc.ca
/scholarships-bourses/non_can/opportunities-opportunites.aspx?view=d site.
Did You Know?
International Experience Canada (IEC) is a travel and work abroad initiative of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade Canada. It is enabled by the fact that bilateral youth mobility arrangements and
agreements with different countries around the world allow Canadians and non-Canadians to travel and
work in each other’s countries for up to one year.
Youth aged 18–35 from countries where an arrangement or agreement exists may apply to the IEC program.
Find out more about travel and work in Canada at www.international.gc.ca/experience.
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G3.1- Focus Questions
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