In Canada, the average total tuition cost for a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program for Canadian students is $20,592-$22,249. Perhaps not surprisingly, the tendency is for the largest and most prestigious to have tuition that is over the national average. However, the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, HEC Montreal, and the Schulich School of Business at York University are perhaps somewhat of a surprise because they are often grouped with the elite Canadian, and often international, schools by a number of reputable publications and many major employers yet these schools' tuition fees fall below the Canadian average. Canadian MBA schools, listed in alphabetical order, whose tuition for domestic students fall under the national average (tuition is in parentheses): - Brock University ($14,000)
- Cape Breton University ($18,080)
- Carleton University ($6,394.08)
- Dalhousie University ($6,750-$10,500)
- Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University ($6,414.96-$12,381.60)
- John Molson School of Business at Concordia University ($5,233-$10,425.90)
- HEC Montreal ($4,300-10,500)
- Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business at University of Regina ($10,000-$12,000)
- Lakehead University ($8,500-$11,500)
- Lansbridge University ($14,000)
- Laurentian University ($12,000)
- Lethbridge University ($10,509.75)
- Memorial University of Newfoundland ($4,398)
- Odette School of Business at University of Windsor ($7,476)
- Royal Military College ($12,000-$24,000)
- Ryerson University ($10,500)
- Schulich School Business at York University ($18,900)
- Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary's University ($13,182)
- University of New Brunswick at Fredericton ($14,120)
- University of New Brunswick at Saint John ($18,000)
- University of Ottawa ($16,552.53)
Canadian MBA schools, listed in alphabetical order, whose tuition for domestic students meet the national average (tuition is in parentheses): - Asper School of Business at University of Manitoba ($22,000)
- DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University ($20,989-$21,369)
- First Nations University ($21,000)
- University of Alberta ($22,000)
- University of Saskatchewan ($23,950)
- Wilfrid Laurier University ($20,000)
Canadian MBA schools, listed in alphabetical order, whose tuition for domestic students exceed the national average (tuition is in parentheses): - Athabasca University ($40,425)
- College of Management and Economics at Guelph University ($24,000-$38,500)
- Haskayne School of Business at University of Calgary ($24,540)
- Joesph L. Rotman School of Business at University of Toronto ($56,450)
- Vancouver Island University ($23,026.38)
- Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario ($56,000)
- Royal Roads University ($33,700)
- Sauder School of Business at University of British Columbia ($36,000)
- Segal Graduate School of Business at Simon Fraser University ($27,000-$47,500)
- Queen's University ($55,000-$58,000)
- University of Victoria ($27,750)
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