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Cheapest Universities In Canada

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Choosing a school to study in Canada is one of the most important steps taken by students, and if you cannot afford an Ivy League university, you have to go for more affordable but reputable universities. These are the eight cheapest universities in Canada.

8. McGill University ($22,000 per year)


Located in Montreal, McGill University ranks among Canada’s most prestigious universities, attracting thousands of international students from over 150 countries. 

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7. Vancouver Island University, British Columbia ($19,500 per year)


Vancouver Island University is a Canadian public university founded in 1969. This university offers undergraduate degrees as well as vocational and trade diplomas and certificates.

6. Concordia University ($19,000 per year)


Concordia University is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the three universities in Quebec where English is the primary language of instruction.

5. Cape Breton University NS ($18,000 per year)

Cape Breton University is ranked 67 in the country by UniRanking and 2906 in the world by UniRanking and is located in Sydney, Nova Scotia.Cape Breton University is a public, co-ed institution that primarily offers undergraduate programs at the moment.

4.Brandon University MB ($16.600 per year)


Brandon University is a public, non-denominational university located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada that was established in 1889. 

3. University of Manitoba ($16,000 per year)


The University of Manitoba is a public research institution that was founded in 1977. It is also one of the best research institutes in Canada.

2. ST. Paul’s University Ottawa ($15,500 per year)

Saint Paul University is a bilingual Catholic Pontifical University, federated with the University of Ottawa since 1965. It is located on Main Street in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, Ontario. Fully bilingual, it offers instruction in both of the country’s official languages: French and English, and offers courses in arts, communication, etc., and offers scholarships to students annually.

1. Newfoundland Memorial University ($11,600 per year)


It is one of the biggest schools in the Atlantic part of Canada. MU offers more than 110 graduate diploma, master’s, and doctoral programs, attracting some of the world’s most intellectually ambitious and talented graduate students in almost all fields of study, e.g., Arts and Engineering 

And overall, the cheapest way to study in Canada is through a scholarship, either partial or full-funded. To get more information on available scholarships in Canada, click here.

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