What is cheapest way to study in Canada?


Great question! Studying in Canada can be made more affordable with the right planning and choices. Here are the cheapest ways to study in Canada as an international student:

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1. Choose Public Colleges & Universities


- Public institutions often have lower tuition fees than private ones.
- Community colleges (also known as diploma or polytechnic institutes) are generally cheaper than universities.
- Some affordable options include:
- Humber College
- Seneca College
- George Brown College
- Centennial College
- University of Manitoba
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
- University of Regina

2. Apply for Scholarships & Bursaries


- Many Canadian institutions offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries for international students based on merit or financial need.
- Look for entrance scholarships, in-course awards, and external scholarships.
- Pollster Education can help you find and apply for suitable scholarships.

3. Consider Less Expensive Provinces


- Tuition and living costs are lower in provinces like Manitoba, Newfoundland & Labrador, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia.
- Example: Memorial University of Newfoundland is among the most affordable in Canada.

4. Opt for Shorter Programs


- Diploma and certificate programs (1–2 years) are less expensive than full degrees.
- These programs can lead to good employment opportunities and may qualify you for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

5. Live Off-Campus or Share Accommodation


- Living costs can be reduced by sharing accommodation with other students or choosing off-campus housing.
- Smaller cities and towns generally have lower rent than big cities like Toronto or Vancouver.

6. Work While Studying


- As an international student, you can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks.
- This helps offset living expenses.

7. Pathway Programs


- Some institutions offer pathway programs with lower initial costs, allowing you to start at a college and transfer to a university later.

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Typical Costs (2024–2025)


- Tuition: CAD $8,000 to $20,000 per year (Diploma); $15,000–$35,000 per year (Degree)
- Living Expenses: CAD $12,000–$15,000 per year (as per Canadian visa requirements)

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How Can Pollster Education Help?


- We assist with university/college shortlisting based on your budget.
- Guidance on scholarship applications.
- Complete support for admission, visa, and accommodation.

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Want to discuss your profile and get a list of affordable Canadian colleges/universities?
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