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  Tuition and Fees

  These pages provide information and advice to prospective graduate students about graduate fees including details about Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer fees, cost of living, payment instruction and information about your fee status and fee liability.

  Fee examples provided on this website are sample fees only and are provided as a general guideline. Please make sure to consult with your department and/or email gradfees@ualberta.ca for clarification if you require assistance.

  Fall/Winter Fees

  The following sample assessments are general guidelines for Canadian and International students registering in graduate programs during Fall /Winter terms.

  Please note that these fee breakdowns are divided into two groups of current students: those who were admitted to their program of study prior to Fall 2011, and those who were admitted from Fall 2011 onwards.

  Admitted Prior to Fall 2011

  International Student

  Fall 2016 /Winter 2017 Sample Assessments

  Admitted Prior to Fall 2011

  The following sample assessments are general guidelines for international students registering in graduate programs during Fall 2014/Winter 2015 terms.

  Fees change from year to year and assessments depend on the number of courses and the program in which students are registered.

  Note:

  (1) All international students are assessed an international student differential fee. For Fall 2015/Winter 2016, the international graduate student differential fee is $116.58 per unit of fee index.

  (2) International students who become Permanent Residents of Canada may be eligible for a reassessment of the differential fee. See the Change to Permanent Resident section for more information.

  Full-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a standard full-time courseload of *9 per term worth fi 18each term ( i.e. 3 courses taken per term worth *3 weights for each course)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional Fees
3,970.80
3,970.80
7,941.60
Non-instructional Fees
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
252.18
252.18
504.36
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
82.00
26.58
82.00
26.58
164.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
61.32
61.32
122.64
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
81.83
81.83
163.66
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
 
GSA Dental Plan**
212.25
0.00
212.25
 
GSA Health Plan**
280.70
0.00
280.70
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass - Fall/Winter
141.67
141.67
283.34
  U-Pass - Spring/Summer‡
(Thesis-based students only)
n/a
141.67
141.67

Total
$5,114.83
$4,767.55
$9,882.38

  Part-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a standard part-time courseload of *3 per term worth fi 6each term (i.e. one course taken per term weighted at *3 for the one course)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional Fees
1,323.60
1,323.60
2,647.20
Non-instructional Fees
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
126.09
126.09
252.18
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
41.00
26.58
41.00
26.58
82.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
30.66
30.66
61.32
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
59.30
59.30
118.60
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass - Fall/Winter
141.67
141.67
283.34
  U-Pass - Spring/Summer‡
(Thesis-based students only)
n/a
141.67
141.67

Total
$1,754.40
$1,900.07
$3,654.47

  *The former Registration & Transcript, Student Services, Health Services and Common Student Space, Sustainability & Services (CoSSS) Fees have been compiled and renamed Student Academic Support Fee and Student Health and Wellness Fee. The total sum of the current two fees is unchanged from the total sum of the former four fees.

  **Assessed in Fall Term (providing 12-month coverage) to full time graduate students only. Students covered by equivalent health/dental plans may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in September. Newly Admitted and new registrants that are full time Winter Term only students, may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in January. Visitwww.ihaveaplan.ca for complete information.

  ‡Thesis-based students registered in the Winter Term are assessed a mandatory Spring/Summer U-Pass fee, which provides a universal transit pass for the subsequent Spring and Summer Terms. Course-based students are assessed the Spring/Summer U-Pass fee during Spring/Summer registrations. See U-Pass.

  MBA Fees

  Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Sample Assessment

  The following sample assessments are general guidelines for Canadian (includes Permanent Residents and Refugee Status students) and International students registering in the MBA program for Fall /Winter terms.

  Fees change from year to year and assessments depend on the number of courses in which students are registered.

  Full-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a full-time MBA courseload of *9 per term worth fi 18 each term (i.e. 3 courses per term worth *3 credits each)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional & Program Fees      
 
Canadian/Permanent Resident
3,665.88
3,665.88
7,331.76
  International
7,774.56
7,774.56
15,549.12
Non-instructional Fees      
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
252.18
252.18
504.36
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
82.00
26.58
82.00
26.58
164.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
61.32
61.32
122.64
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
80.33
80.33
160.66
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
 
GSA Dental Plan**
212.25
0.00
212.25
 
GSA Health Plan**
280.70
0.00
280.70
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass
141.67
141.67
283.34

Total - Canadian/Permanent Resident
$4,808.41
$4,319.46
$9,127.87
Total - International
$8,917.09
$8,428.14
$17,345.23

  Part-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a part-time MBA courseload of *3 per term worth fi 6 each term (i.e. one course per term worth *3 credits)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional & Program Fees      
 
Canadian/Permanent Resident
1,221.96
1,221.96
2,443.92
  International
2,591.52
2,591.52
5,183.04
Non-instructional Fees      
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
126.09
126.09
252.18
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
41.00
26.58
41.00
26.58
82.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
30.66
30.66
61.32
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
60.25
60.25
120.50
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass
141.67
141.67
283.34

Total - Canadian/Permanent Resident
$1,653.71
$1,657.71
$3,311.42
Total - International
$3,0223.27
$3,027.27
$6,050.54

  *The former Registration & Transcript, Student Services, Health Services and Common Student Space, Sustainability & Services (CoSSS) Fees have been compiled and renamed Student Academic Support Fee and Student Health and Wellness Fee. The total sum of the current two fees is unchanged from the total sum of the former four fees.

  **Assessed in Fall Term (providing 12-month coverage) to full time graduate students only. Students covered by equivalent health/dental plans may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in September. Newly Admitted and new registrants that are full time Winter Term only students, may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in January. Visitwww.ihaveaplan.ca for complete information.

  Admitted Fall 2011 onwards

  International Student - Course Based

  Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Sample Assessments

  Admitted Fall 2011 Onwards

  The following sample assessments are general guidelines for international students registering in course-based graduate programs during Fall 2015/Winter 2016 terms who were admitted from Fall 2011 onwards.

  Fees change from year to year and assessments depend on the number of courses in which students are registered.

  Note:

  (1) All international students are assessed an international student differential fee. For Fall 2015/Winter 2016, the international graduate student differential fee is $116.58 per unit of fee index.

  (2) International students who become Permanent Residents of Canada may be eligible for a reassessment of the differential fee. See the Change to Permanent Resident section for more information.

  Full-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a standard full-time courseload of *9 crse weights per term worth fi 18 each term (i.e. 3 courses per term, each worth *3 credits )
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional Fees
3,970.80
3,970.80
7,941.60
Non-instructional Fees
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
252.18
252.18
504.36
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
82.00
26.58
82.00
26.58
164.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
61.32
61.32
122.64
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
80.33
80.33
160.66
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
 
GSA Dental Plan**
212.25
0.00
212.25
 
GSA Health Plan**
280.70
0.00
280.70
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass - Fall/Winter
141.67
141.67
283.34

Total
$5,113.33
$4,624.38
$9,737.71

  Part-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a standard part-time courseload of *3 per term worth fi 6each term (one course per term)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional Fees
1,323.60
1,323.60
2,647.20
Non-instructional Fees
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
126.09
126.09
252.18
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
41.00
26.58
41.00
26.58
82.00
53.16
  Student Health and Wellness Fee*
30.66
30.66
61.32
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
60.25
60.25
120.50
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass - Fall/Winter
141.67
141.67
280.34

Total
$1,755.35
$1,759.35
$3,514.70

  *The former Registration & Transcript, Student Services, Health Services and Common Student Space, Sustainability & Services (CoSSS) Fees have been compiled and renamed Student Academic Support Fee and Student Health and Wellness Fee. The total sum of the current two fees is unchanged from the total sum of the former four fees.

  **Assessed in Fall Term (providing 12-month coverage) to full time graduate students only. Students covered by equivalent health/dental plans may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in September. Newly Admitted and new registrants that are full time Winter Term only students, may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in January. Visitwww.ihaveaplan.ca for complete information.

  International Student - Thesis Based

  Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Program Assessments

  Admitted from Fall 2011 Onwards

  The following program assessments are general guidelines for international students registering in thesis-based graduate programs during Fall / Winter terms and who were admitted from Fall 2011 onwards.

  Note:

  (1) Non-instructional fees are not assessed for Spring/Summer sessions unless a student registers in an additional course (that isn't a THES course).

  (2) For international students, program fees are assessed with the addition of an international fee differential. For Fall 2016-Summer 2017, this amount is $3,188.64, on top of the base program fee of $3,662.40.

  (3) International students who become Permanent Residents of Canada may be eligible for a reassessment of the differential fee. See theChange to Permanent Resident section for more information.

  Please note: Any thesis based student registered in a thesis program AND who enrolls in a cost recovery course, will be charged an additional cost recovery fee for that course. Please see the student calendar for information on course recovery courses.

  Full-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Course load must be at least*9 units of crse weight per term (usually 3 or more courses per term)
 
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Total
Program Fees
2,283.68
2,283.68
1,141.84
1,141.84
6,851.04
Non-instructional Fees          
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
252.18
252.18
n/a
n/a
504.36
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
82.00
26.58
82.00
26.58
n/a
n/a
164.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
61.32
61.32
n/a
n/a
122.64
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
80.33 80.33
n/a
n/a
160.66
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
n/a
n/a
3.00
 
GSA Dental Plan**
212.25
0.00
n/a
n/a
212.25
 
GSA Health Plan**
280.70
0.00
n/a
n/a
280.70
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
n/a
n/a
12.00
  U-Pass - Fall/Winter
141.67
141.67
n/a
n/a
283.34
 
U-Pass - Spring/Summer
n/a
n/a
141.67
n/a
141.67

Total
$3,426.21
$2,937.26
$1,283.51
$1,141.84
$8,788.82

  Part-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Courseload must be less than *9 units of crse weight per term (usually just 2 or fewer courses)
 
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Total
Program Fees
1,141.84
1,141.84
570.92
570.92
3,425.52
Non-instructional Fees          
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
126.09
126.09
n/a
n/a
252.18
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
41.00
26.58
41.00
26.58
n/a
n/a
82.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
30.66
30.66
n/a
n/a
61.32
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
60.25
60.25
n/a
n/a
120.50
 
GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
n/a
n/a
3.00
 
Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
n/a
n/a
12.00
  U-Pass - Fall/Winter
141.67
141.67
n/a
n/a
280.38
 
U-Pass - Spring/Summer
n/a
n/a
141.67
n/a
141.67

Total
$1,573.59
$1,577.59
$712.59
$570.92
$4,434.69

  *The former Registration & Transcript, Student Services, Health Services and Common Student Space, Sustainability & Services (CoSSS) Fees have been compiled and renamed Student Academic Support Fee and Student Health and Wellness Fee. The total sum of the current two fees is unchanged from the total sum of the former four fees.

  **Assessed in Fall Term (providing 12-month coverage) to full time graduate students only. Students covered by equivalent health/dental plans may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in September. Newly Admitted and new registrants that are full time Winter Term only students, may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in January. Visitwww.ihaveaplan.ca for complete information.

  MBA Fees

  Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Sample Assessment

  The following sample assessments are general guidelines for Canadian (includes Permanent Residents and Refugee Status students) and International students registering in the MBA program for Fall /Winter terms.

  Fees change from year to year and assessments depend on the number of courses in which students are registered.

  Full-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a full-time MBA courseload of *9 per term worth fi 18 each term (i.e. 3 courses per term worth *3 credits each)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional & Program Fees      
 
Canadian/Permanent Resident
3,665.88
3,665.88
7,331.76
  International
7,774.56
7,774.56
15,549.12
Non-instructional Fees      
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
252.18
252.18
504.36
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
82.00
26.58
82.00
26.58
164.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
61.32
61.32
122.64
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
80.33
80.33
160.66
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
 
GSA Dental Plan**
212.25
0.00
212.25
 
GSA Health Plan**
280.70
0.00
280.70
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass
141.67
141.67
283.34

Total - Canadian/Permanent Resident
$4,808.41
$4,319.46
$9,127.87
Total - International
$8,917.09
$8,428.14
$17,345.23

  Part-Time Fees (in Canadian dollars)

Based on a part-time MBA courseload of *3 per term worth fi 6 each term (i.e. one course per term worth *3 credits)
 
Fall
Winter
Total
Instructional & Program Fees      
 
Canadian/Permanent Resident
1,221.96
1,221.96
2,443.92
  International
2,591.52
2,591.52
5,183.04
Non-instructional Fees      
 
Student Academic Support Fee*
126.09
126.09
252.18
 
Athletics & Recreation
PAW Centre Fee
41.00
26.58
41.00
26.58
82.00
53.16
 
Student Health and Wellness Fee*
30.66
30.66
61.32
 
Graduate Students' Association (GSA)
60.25
60.25
120.50
  GSA Dedicated Fees
1.50
1.50
3.00
  Graduate Student Assistance Program
4.00
8.00
12.00
  U-Pass
141.67
141.67
283.34

Total - Canadian/Permanent Resident
$1,653.71
$1,657.71
$3,311.42
Total - International
$3,0223.27
$3,027.27
$6,050.54

  *The former Registration & Transcript, Student Services, Health Services and Common Student Space, Sustainability & Services (CoSSS) Fees have been compiled and renamed Student Academic Support Fee and Student Health and Wellness Fee. The total sum of the current two fees is unchanged from the total sum of the former four fees.

  **Assessed in Fall Term (providing 12-month coverage) to full time graduate students only. Students covered by equivalent health/dental plans may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in September. Newly Admitted and new registrants that are full time Winter Term only students, may opt out before the change of coverage deadline in January. Visitwww.ihaveaplan.ca for complete information.

  Spring/Summer Fees

  The following sample assessments are general guidelines for Canadian and International students registering in graduate programs during the Spring/Summer terms.

  Please note that these fee breakdowns are divided into two groups of current students: those who were admitted to their program of study prior to Fall 2011, and those who were admitted from Fall 2011 onwards.

  Admitted Prior to Fall 2011

  International Student: Course or Thesis-Based

  Spring/Summer 2017 Sample Assessments

  Admitted Prior to Fall 2011

  The following Spring/Summer fee breakdown applies to international course-based and international thesis-based graduate students who have been admitted into their programs prior to Fall 2011, only. Such students are assessed the following fees:

  instructional fees at the Spring/Summer rate

  differential fees at the Spring/Summer rate

  non-instructional fees at the Spring/Summer rate

  Instructional Fees

  Every course at the University of Alberta is assigned fee index units, represented by the (fi X) beside each course listed in Bear Tracks and theUniversity Calendar.

  The instructional fees for Spring or Summer courses taken for credit are determined by multiplying the fee index units of each course by the Spring/Summer graduate fee index value approved annually by the Board of Governors.

  For international students the fee index is $104.02, plus a differential fee index is also levied of $116.58 for a total of $220.60

Sample calculations:
Spring/Summer 2017 International Graduate Fee Index (fi) = $220.60
* = units of course weight
ENGL 680 *3 for credit course
fi 6
$220.60 x 6 = $1,323.60  
EDPY 545 *6 for credit course
fi 12
$220.60 x 12 = $2,647.20  

  Non-instructional Fees

  All Spring/Summer graduate students, whether registered full-time or part-time, international, Canadian or permanent resident, are assessed the following non-instructional fees per term:

  Student Academic Support

  Athletics & Recreation

  PAW Centre

  Student Health and Welness

  U-Pass: (either assessed for Spring/Summer term, but not both)

  Please Note: Thesis based students admitted Fall 2011 onwards are NOT assessed non instructional fees UNLESS they register in a non-Thesis subject course.

  Notes:

  Spring/Summer students are NOT assessed the Graduate Students' Association (GSA) Fee, the GSA Dedicated Fee, or the GSA Health and Dental Plan Fees. However, if the student paid the GSA health/dental fee in the previous fall term, coverage will extend until the end of August.

  International students are assessed an International Student Differential Fee.

  Fees for Fall and Winter Terms are different.

  Cost recovery programs (MACT, MSc in Internetworking, MEd in Educational Studies, Executive MBA, Ft McMurray MBA, Fast Track MBA) assess fees differently. Contact the department for details.

  MBA programs have a Program Differential Fee. Contact the MBA office for details.

  Fees for audit courses are calculated differently.

  Admitted Fall 2011 onwards

  International Student: Course-Based and Thesis-Based

  Spring/Summer 2017 Sample Assessments

  Admitted Fall 2011 Onwards

  The following Spring/Summer fee breakdown applies to international thesis-based graduate students who have been admitted into their programs Fall 2011 and onwards, only. Such students are assessed the following additional fees IF they enroll in an additional course in spring/summer terms that is NOT a THES subject course:

  instructional fees at the Spring/Summer rate

  differential fees at the Spring/Summer rate

  non-instructional fees at the Spring/Summer rate

  Instructional Fees

  Every course at the University of Alberta is assigned fee index units, represented by the (fi X) beside each course listed in Bear Tracks and theUniversity Calendar.

  The instructional fees for Spring or Summer courses taken for credit are determined by multiplying the fee index units of each course by the Spring/Summer graduate fee index value approved annually by the Board of Governors.

  For international students the fee index is currently $104.02, plus a differential fee index of $116.58 = $220.60

Sample calculations:
Spring/Summer 2017 International Graduate Fee Index (fi) = $220.60
* = units of course weight
ENGL 680 *3 for credit course
fi 6
$220.60 x 6 = $1,323.60  
EDPY 545 *6 for credit course
fi 12
$220.60 x 12 = $2,647.20  

  Non-instructional Fees

  All Spring/Summer graduate students, whether registered full-time or part-time, international, canadian or permanent resident, are assessed the following non-instructional fees per spring / summer terms:

  Student Academic Support

  Athletics & Recreation

  PAW Centre

  Student Health and Wellness

  U-Pass: (either assessed for Spring/Summer term, but not both)

  Please Note: Thesis based students admitted Fall 2011 onwards are NOT assessed non instructional fees UNLESS they register in a non-Thesis subject course. The only exception is the UPass fee which is assessed once, in Spring, and is valid for both terms. Students may Opt-In in order to have access to facilities not automatically covered through their fee assessment.

  Notes:

  Spring/Summer students are NOT assessed the Graduate Students' Association (GSA) Fee, the GSA Dedicated Fee, or the GSA Health and Dental Plan Fees. However, if the student paid the GSA health/dental fee in the previous fall term, coverage will extend until the end of August 31.

  International students are assessed an International Student Differential Fee.

  Fees for Fall and Winter Terms are different.

  Cost recovery programs (MACT, MSc in Internetworking, MEd in Educational Studies, Executive MBA, MBA Ft McMurray, MBA Fast Track) assess fees differently. Contact the department for details.

  MBA programs have a Program Differential Fee. Contact the MBA office.

  Fees for audit courses are calculated differently.

  Cost of Living Estimate

  This estimate is a guideline. Living costs vary greatly based on the type of accommodation, whether you are sharing accommodation with roommates, and your overall standard of living. All figures are in Canadian dollars (CAD).

  Monthly Full Year (Sept. to Aug.)
Accommodation
(Single, off-campus, not shared)
$800–$1,050 $9,600–$12,600
Food $270 $3,240
Clothing $50 $600
Miscellaneous* $155 $1860
Cost of Living Total $1,255–$1,505 $15,300–$18,300
Average cost of living   $16,800
Tuition and fees (thesis student)   $5,600 (Canadian student) or $8,790 (International student)
TOTAL   $22,400 (Canadian student) or $25,590 (International student)

  *Miscellaneous costs include monthly phone ($50), laundry ($30) and recreation/entertainment ($75).

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