大家来算算多伦多大学的MBA花费,怎么这么贵呀,比美国的很多大学都贵了,难道我理解有误?
undergraduate or graduate course work.
Program Fees: 2004-05 FULL-TIME MBA PROGRAM
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Total Program Fee* |
1st Year Tuition & Ancillary Fee |
2nd Year Tuition & Ancillary Fee |
Canadian Citizens & Landed Immigrants |
Entering September 2004 |
$50,880 |
$25,815 |
$25,065 |
International Students on a Student Authorization |
Entering September 2004 |
$71,471 |
$35,369 |
$36,102 |
In addition to the tuition & ancillary fees noted above, students are required to submit payment for Incidental Fees, which include campus fees and student society fees. Incidental fees amount to approximately $700-800 for domestic students and $1400-1800 for international students, which cover the Fall and Spring terms only (not the summer term).
*NOTE: All fees are shown in Canadian Dollars
In addition to tuition fees, a full-time student can expect to have a range of expenses for books, supplementary case materials and supplies. There is also a compulsory fee of approximately $350 paid to the student-run Orientation Committee, to cover costs associated with Orientation.
Cost of Living The following is an estimate of the minimum funds a single student will need for tuition and living expenses for the first 12 months in Toront
Program Fee: $25,815 (domestic) / $35,369 (Int'l) Incidental fees: $750 (domestic) / $1,500 (Int'l) Laptop: $2,900-$3,200 Accommodation: $7,000-$12,000 Food: $2,400-$3,600 Clothing: $1,200 Books/Supplies: $1,500-$2,000 Local Transportation: $900 Entertainment: $1,200 TOTAL FOR ONE YEAR: $48,000-$60,000
In addition to tuition fees, a full-time student can expect to incur a range of expenses for books, supplementary case materials and supplies. There is also a compulsory fee of approximately $325 paid to the student-run Orientation Committee, to cover costs associated with Orientation.
Housing The University of Toronto offers residence accommodations for 3,300 undergraduate and graduate students on its St. George campus in downtown Toronto. Because demand exceeds supply, acceptance into the Rotman MBA Program does not guarantee a place in residence.
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