Canadian Universities that don’t charge int’l students application fees
Gaining admission into a foreign university globally requires that you pay an initial admission fee or application fee, however, there are Canadian Universities that do not charge prospective international students an application fee. This means they waive off the fees for such students.
Canadian Universities that do charge int’l applicants’ application fees
1. the University of British Columbia
Int’l applicants from the world’s 50 least developed countries do not pay admission fees. Students applying to graduate programs in the Department of Chemistry. Visit their website HERE to find out more
2. University of Alberta:
Students applying to the Department of Computing Science stand the chance of not paying for admission. Check HERE for more details from the university.
3. Fairleigh Dickinson University.
It offers an Application fee waiver of $50 to international students. Look out for more details HERE
4. Booth university college
•Ukrainian students of all nationality & specific int’l students
5. Royal Roads University – Specific Int’l students applying
6. Centennial College – Int’l students referred by alumnus applying to specific programs.
7. Cambrian College – Int’l students referred by an alumnus (application fee waiver is limited to one per student)
8. Quest University – Int’l students applying to arts & sciences etc.
9. University of Guelph -Students applying to graduate programs in the psychology department
10. Some colleges waive application fees for int’l students referred by an alumnus:
12. Some students have enjoyed application fee waivers when applying to Canadian schools by emailing the schools’ admission office or bursary to request for an application fee waiver. You can also do the same thing before you apply for admission.
We recommend you explore these opportunities fully if you dream of schooling in Canada as an international student.
In all these, do your due diligence, and look up their websites to see the terms & conditions.
Some of these schools also have limited their application fee waiver to Int’l students from underdeveloped countries, others are for US students or specific programs/courses and in some instances, the waiver is offered to students who have been referred by an alumnus.
In all these also check if they offer scholarships and for which programmes and the detailed requirements.