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university fees question
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| malek |
Hi all, I have a question about tuition fees in Ontario.
Could you guys please tell me how much you pay a semester, for how many courses, university and program??
Thank you in advance! |
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| Orko |
The average fee for an undergrad BA is usually about $500/course, give or take.
So for a normal BA, 5 courses/semester, you are looking at $2500/semester, and $5000/year. I do believe these prices are 'regulated', and are some what standard.
Engineering courses pay more, and I have friends who pay between $5500-$8000/year depending on university, and actual program. |
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| c2lancas |
| Its 4300/term (5 courses, co-op fee) for ECE engineering at Wloo. |
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| Tiesto4Life |
ya pretty much $5000 per year you're looking @ for a full time 5 course year. but i heard tuition fees are slightly going up again come september.
y r u thiking of moving down here?? |
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| malek |
| thank you guys, keep them coming, i need a 4-5 more fees example. |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tiesto4Life
y r u thiking of moving down here?? |
oh no, I'm a graduate already. |
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| The Highroller |
Management (Commerce) @ U of T = ~$8000/yr.
Tuition fees for Arts & Science programs will start increasing in September. Up until now, they have been regulated. Commerce, computer science, and engineering fees have been deregulated for sometime. |
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| Sasha |
| 9 G's/deregulated program (doesnt matter how many courses u take)/B.Com @ UofT |
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| Jem_hadar |
My courses I take through CGA Ontario (the professional body for CGAs in Ontario) are approx. $450-$550, depending on the course.
^5 Just enrolled in another one. I feel broke all of a sudden! :(
Jem |
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| piggy |
| Engineering at U of T: $3,500.00 per semester with about 5 courses. |
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| Skipper |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
Management (Commerce) @ U of T = ~$8000/yr.
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Honors Business Administration @ western = $16,000 per year.
Program was deregulated about 5 or 6 years ago because technically it starts in your third year, after 2 years of studies in another undergraduate area. You still end up with a BA in business though... |
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