Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even adding in all the other costs such as meals, housing, etc the cost stays below $40K in US dollars.
A SLAC is more than double, at 90K
My kid was interested in U Toronto and total COA would have been $62k. I don't know if the Quebec colleges are different, but I find it hard to believe that total COA would be $40k.
Toronto college pricing is ala carte. STEM costs more than a humanities degree. You have to then go find meal-plan options and price those out. You have to then look at dorms and decide what dorms look good and price those out.
Perhaps, the cost could come down to like $55k if picking the crappiest dorm and the cheapest meal plan (though, that just means you are paying more
out-of-pocket for meals).
Concordia and UdeM are much less expensive than UToronto and McGill. Also Canadas version of SLACs are called “primarily undergraduate” schools. They are all very inexpensive especially with the xr. Some might be cheaper than instate U.S.
https://education.macleans.ca/feature/canadas-best-primarily-undergraduate-universities-rankings-2024/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even adding in all the other costs such as meals, housing, etc the cost stays below $40K in US dollars.
A SLAC is more than double, at 90K
My kid was interested in U Toronto and total COA would have been $62k. I don't know if the Quebec colleges are different, but I find it hard to believe that total COA would be $40k.
Toronto college pricing is ala carte. STEM costs more than a humanities degree. You have to then go find meal-plan options and price those out. You have to then look at dorms and decide what dorms look good and price those out.
Perhaps, the cost could come down to like $55k if picking the crappiest dorm and the cheapest meal plan (though, that just means you are paying more
out-of-pocket for meals).
Anonymous wrote:Even adding in all the other costs such as meals, housing, etc the cost stays below $40K in US dollars.
A SLAC is more than double, at 90K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cost?
Not as cheap as it used to be. Canadian schools were being flooded with US applicants because of the exchange rate and have upped the cost for international students. Expect to pay what you would for a SLAC in the Northeast.
Anonymous wrote:cost?