Memorial tuition fees are among the lowest in Canada. For an overview of the fees that a full-time (15 credit hours/5 courses) undergraduate student pays, consult the latest fees posted before each semester by the Bursar's Office.
Student finances for two semesters (approximate costs 2012-13):
|
Canadian Student |
| Tuition |
|
| Two semesters, full course load |
$2,550.00 |
| Accomodations |
|
| Dorm-style residence |
$2,528.00 |
| Chalet apartments |
$2,944.00 |
| Organization & Other Fees |
|
| Grenfell Campus Student Union and Canadian Federation of Students |
$124.00 |
| Student Health Plan |
$169.00 |
| Student Dental Plan |
$111.00 |
| Meals |
|
| Meal costs vary as students are responsible for cooking their own meals in the facilities provided. |
$2,000.00 (estimate) |
| Books and Supplies |
|
| Costs will vary depending on the program. |
$1,000 (estimate) |
| Approximate Annual Cost |
$8,482.00 |
*Canadian undergraduate students who have alternate health/dental coverage may opt out of the plan by completing the Waiver of Participants form at the Grenfell Campus Student Union Office. Conditions and deadlines apply as noted in the University Calendar.
All fees are subject to change.
Student Loans:
Government loans, and sometimes grants, are available to Canadian Students. Student aid programs are offered across the country, so you should check out the rules and requirements for your home province.
Scholarships and Awards:
Canadian students receive thousands of dollars in entrance scholarships
based on academic achievements. For
complete details, ask your guidance counselor or principal, or contact our
Scholarship Office. For more information, consult the Scholarships and Awards site.
Student employment:
Many students help finance their education through part-time jobs. Memorial University has won several awards for programs aimed at giving students work opportunities. Approximately 20% of our students work on-campus. To view on-campus employment opportunities, visit Student Services.