Study Abroad Financial Information 2014/2015 for exchange students in Canada When starting the initial process for selecting where you would like to study, please do take into account the amount of the financial guarantee required; the size and location of the university; the climate and the recreational facilities available. Please note that the costs for 2015/16 are not yet available. In the meantime, we suggest you add between 3 % and 5% to the current cost. As soon as these figures become available, we will update the website. You also need to make sure that the University of your choice has modules (classes) that appeal to you. For most universities, you need to look at the 300 and 400 range. Many of our partner institutions do not issue their financial information until the beginning of the calendar year so please use the following information as a guide only. Check www.kent.ac.uk/goabroad regularly for updates on financial information. Students do not have to pay any tuition fees to the host university. Please note there will be tuition fees payable to the University of Kent. For those going abroad for one semester, the full tuition fee will be payable. If you are going abroad for a year, then students are currently charged 15% of the full tuition fee. Please note that some Canadian universities will not accept Kent s free insurance and you will have to purchase the host university s mandatory medical insurance policy. Visa Requirement and Financial Guarantee Students going to Canada for a full academic year will need a visa and to certify approximately $10,000 CAD to satisfy their visa requirements. Those who are going for semester only will not need a visa and therefore do not need to provide a financial guarantee but they will need to make sure they can afford the term abroad. We recommend approximately $5000 CAD to cover this. Students going to Montreal will also need to apply for a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (QAC) before applying for their visa.
University of Calgary Books & Supplies Phone Personal expenses $2600 - $3800 per semester $100- $150 per course $250 - $350 per month $30 - $60 per month $120 per semester (mandatory Transit Pass fee) $300 per month, depending on spending habits is not guaranteed for exchange students so they are encouraged to apply early. The online housing application for students starting in September opens in December. www.ucalgary.ca/residence Exchange students at the University of Calgary must bring their own comprehensive travel medical insurance with them from their home country. Université de Montréal and bills Mandatory medical insurance Arrival expenses Telephone Miscellaneous $500 per month $348 per semester / $87 per month $1650 to cover transport, temporary accommodation, winter clothing $350 per month $80 per month $40 per month $150 per month
University of Ottawa Books and other supplies Clothing, entertainment and other items Communications (telephone, internet) $54 per month this is mandatory for exchange students $2600 - $3200 per semester $1300 per semester (approx.) $600 per semester $1000 per semester $500 per semester The University of Ottawa has a limited number of on campus rooms available for exchange students. Details can be found here http://www.residence.uottawa.ca/en/fees13.html. They also have an off- campus housing web site http://www.residence.uottawa.ca/en/och/index.html. Subscription to the University of Ottawa Plan (UHIP) is compulsory for all international incoming exchange students. Details of fees can be found in the table above. Osgoode Hall (2015/16) Telephone Groceries and personal care Other costs (clothing, entertainment etc.) $220 per academic year $7072 per academic year $60 per month, $480 per academic year $325 per month, $2600 per academic year $840 per academic year (includes student TTC pass plus other transit) $200 per month, $1600 per academic year is available providing students apply by the deadlines. Further information is found at http://www.yourku.ca/stuhouse/undergrad/
Exchange students studying in Canada are required to purchase the University Plan (UHIP) which is approximately $220. Trent University Accommodation and food Living cost estimate Introductory seminar week* $90 $6500 - $10,300 per academic year depending on the college and room selection $2000 per academic year (this includes approx. $250 per term for books) $500 per academic year (approx.) *Introductory Seminar Week (ISW) is the orientation week for new students at Trent. September intake only. The fees for on campus Trent residence will depend on the specific residence and meal plan options. For guaranteed accommodation, applications must be received by 1 st June. The University Plan (UHIP) is a mandatory health insurance to cover your medical needs while you are studying in Ontario. Brock University (2015/2016) Meal plan $215 per semester (2014 figure) $5560 - $7185 per academic year (this includes utilities, local telephone and network connections) $3500 - $4250 per academic year
For on campus housing, a deposit of $600 is required by May 2015 to secure your place. More information on the different types of on campus residence can be found here http://www.brocku.ca/residence. Off campus housing is also available if you would prefer https://butler.brocku.ca/ocl/ Meal Plans Students assigned to rooms in DeCew, Vallee, Earp and Lowenberger must purchase a meal plan. UHIP is a mandatory health plan that all international students must enroll and pay for. UHIP is not an insurance or drug plan. It is a health plan that allows students to use the service of visiting doctors.