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Tuition
Domestic International
Entering Spring 2009 $62,000 $72,000
Entering Fall 2009* $64,000 $74,000
*Fall 2009 tuition under review and subject to change (review to be complete no later than January 2009)
Application Fees:
A non-refundable application fee in Canadian currency is required for your application to be processed. On-line applicants must pay by credit card. The application fee is CDN$150
Tuition and Academic ExpensesAcademic Expenses Cost (CAD$)
Tuition (Domestic Students) $62,000
Tuition (International Students) $72,000
Ancillary Fees $500
MBAA Student Fee $900
International Students – UHIP (Health Insurance) $700
Casebooks and Supplies $4,500
MBA Clubs $200
Notebook Computer $2,500 (approx.)
Comparative Living Expenses
Compared to London, overall cost of living in Toronto is 33.4% higher, in Vancouver it is 18.5% higher, Montreal it is 13.8% higher, and Alberta it is 13/7% higher. London Toronto Vancouver Montreal Calgary
Monthly Rent $589 $1,103 $840 $760 $810
Cost of Living in Canada—International Comparison
Not only is London a great city to live in and affordable in comparison with many other Canadian cities but, on a global scale, Canada, as a whole, has a moderately low cost of living. On the Mercer Cost of Living Survey for 2004 which surveys 144 cities based on over 200 items in each location, Canadian cities were close to the bottom of the list. With New York being the benchmark, with an index score of 100 Toronto was 71.8, Vancouver 69.6, and Ottawa 62.6. Of the 144 cities Toronto was 89th on the list, Vancouver was 96th, and Ottawa was 124th.
Other Living ExpensesMonthly Living Expenses
(single student sharing house or
apartment with other students)
Monthly Estimates
(CAD$)
Rent (up to $900 for single apartment) $500
Utilities $80
Food $400
Entertainment $150
Clothing $125
Telephone $100
Bus Pass $70
Miscellaneous $100
Laundry $50
Car $?
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Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto
A Global Vision
Reflecting the reality of doing business in the global economy, the Rotman MBA curriculum strongly emphasizes international content. Our students from 30-plus countries are exposed to a global perspective of management and choose from a range of elective courses dealing with international management. A distinct orientation program has been designed for international students, just one of the programs designed to ensure that all our MBAs make the most of the resources and services available at the School. The second year provides the opportunity for students to participate, for one full term, in exchange programs with top business schools around the world.
Helping to bring the world into the classroom, Rotman boasts one of the most international faculties of any leading business school. And some of the greatest minds in business regularly share their insights at conferences and seminars.
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Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto
Program Fees: Full-Time Class of 2010
September 2008 entries
Total Program Fee*
1st Year Tuition and Ancillary Fee
2nd Year Tuition and Ancillary Fee
Estimate Incidental fees (including campus and student society fees)
Canadian Citizens & Landed Immigrants
$67,997.74
$32,800.50
$33,009
$1,100 - $1,200
International Students on a Student Authorization
$90,783.74
$43,024.50
$44,059
$1,100 - $1,200
* Program fees, Rotman-specific ancillary fees and University incidental fees are set by the University each year and are subject to change. In addition to program fees and incidental fees, students can expect a range of expenses for books, supplementary case materials and supplies. All amounts are shown in Canadian dollars.
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Tuition
The tuition fees and expenses for each year of the program are as follows. International students Canadian citizens (outside Quebec) Quebec residents
Tuition $20,000 $5,140 $1,768
Student Fees $1,385 $1,584 $1,584
Student Service Fee $700 $700 $700
Health Insurance
(Single Coverage) $639 Included in Student Fees Included in Student Fees
TOTAL $22,724 $7,424 $4,052
In certain situations, bilateral agreements with other countries allow students to obtain an International Fee Waiver. Candidates should inquire with the Ministry of Education in their home country to find out if they are eligible.
*All figures are approximate, noted in Canadian dollars and based on 2007 rates.
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Living expenses*
Estimated Annual Living Expenses (for a single student studying full-time):
This budget is a general estimate of the living expenses that a single student in a full-time program of study would be expected to incur for each 12-month period, in Montréal. Books & Supplies $1,300
Apartment Rent & Food ($1000/month) $14,000
Transportation (public) $800
Winter Clothing (coat, boots, etc.) $600
Personal Expenses $3,000
TOTAL $19,700
Please note that this total does not include tuition and ancillary fees.
Estimated 12-month living expenses for a married student and spouse are higher. Other expenses vary greatly with personal requirements and should be estimated on an individual basis. The above amounts are in Canadian dollars.
As part of an overall initiative to reward and encourage excellence in higher education, the Government of Quebec sponsors McGill’s programs; this support and the subsidy it represents is passed along to our students, who benefit from reduced tuition rates and a superior academic experience alike. Please note that under collaborative agreements sanctioned by the governments of Quebec and France, citizens of France qualify to pay Quebec tuition fees.
*All figures are approximate, noted in Canadian dollars and based on 2007 rates.
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Title:MGMT983 Special Studies on Tax Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: Accounting, business administration course, Courses, external organizations, international students, knu, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, program, School of Business Administration, Special Studies on Tax Accounting, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT982 Special Studies on Auditing (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: Auditing, business administration course, Courses, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, program, School of Business Administration, Special Studies on Auditing, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT981 Special Studies on Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: Accounting, Courses, external organizations, graduate tuition, international students, knu, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, private universities, program, School of Business Administration, Special Studies on Accounting
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Title:MGMT978 Tax Decision Making (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
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Title:MGMT977 Studies on International Accounting (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, graduate tuition, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, program, scholastic performance, School of Business, School of Business Administration, Studies on International Accounting, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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Title:MGMT976 Research on Financial Analysis (3)
College: Kyungpook University
Department: School of Business Administration
Course: Graduate Accounting Major
Credits:
Eligibility: International students holding a 4-year undergraduate degree and whose parents are both non-Korean nationals
Degree: Graduate
Tuition Fee for Graduate : US$2,600 ~ 3,400
Scholarships : As a national university, KNU tuition is about 40% of the cost of private universities in Seoul. Plus, 40% of KNU students are awarded partial scholarships for excellent scholastic performance or campus and community service, along with another 60 scholarships sponsored by external organizations.
Tags: business administration course, Courses, external organizations, graduate tuition, international students, korean nationals, Kyungpook University, MBA, parents, partial scholarships, private universities, program, Research on Financial Analysis, School of Business Administration, undergraduate degree, universities in seoul
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