Financial Support
Inquiries should be directed to the department/school/program to which you are applying.
Graduate students may be eligible for scholarships, teaching assistantships and/or research assistantships or research studentships. Teaching Assistantships and Research Assistantships are paid as monthly stipends. Scholarships and research studentships are paid as awards by term during the first month of term.
Students are responsible for all study and living costs as listed on-line: Study and Living Costs for Graduate Students.
International applicants are required to apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) for a Study Permit (IMM 1442) and must provide evidence of financial support to cover study and living costs. International applicants should consult the CIC website - Studying in Canada.
Minimum Support for Doctoral Students
The annual minimum level of financial support provided for doctoral students whose admission is effective May 1, 2012 or later will be not less than $20,000. This commitment applies to the first three years of full-time enrollment in a doctoral program.