Graduate Student Fees and Funding
Funding and financial support
Guaranteed Minimum Doctoral Funding
Minimum guaranteed funding for PhD students at the 黑料不打烊 provides financial support for current and incoming doctoral students in years one to four of their program with minimum guaranteed funding of $100K CAD over four years and not less than $25K CAD in their first year.
Sources of funding will come from external funding (secured by the student), internal funding from a supervisor, or internal funding from the Faculty of Nursing (FoN) which may consist of any combination of GTA, GRA, GTA-PI (teaching a course), or nursing awards/scholarships.
Working professionals are not eligible for minimum guaranteed funding. The Faculty of Nursing defines working professionals as students working ≥ 0.5 FTE in professional jobs related to nursing or healthcare. Working professionals continue to be employed while they are PhD students.
PhD students are required to apply for external scholarships/awards (not provided by the FoN) as part of the FoN Guaranteed Minimum Doctoral Funding Policy.
Please refer to the GPS Minimum Guaranteed Funding website and the Guaranteed Minimum Doctoral Funding: Faculty of Nursing Guiding Principles and Policy Document (posted on the FoN forms & guidelines website under Guidelines, Policies & Information>PhD Program) for more information.
Scholarships, Awards and Graduate Assistantships
Scholarships & Awards
There will be a limited number of internal FoN scholarships and awards available to graduate students. These will be advertised to current graduate students’ via email and the . These scholarships and awards will be prioritized for doctoral students requiring Guaranteed Minimum Doctoral Funding unless the award is only for MN students.
Both the FoN and GPS will advertise University wide and external award opportunities throughout the year for graduate students to consider. GPS advertises scholarship and award opportunities via the GPS Graduate Student Digest email sent every Wednesday. Please consult the GPS Scholarships + Awards website for additional information.
We encourage students to pursue scholarships and awards that are available to them in their community and professional networks. Graduate supervisors will also assist students to apply for funding from sources that are appropriate to the student’s program of studies and level of academic achievement.
Graduate Student Employment
There will be a limited number of graduate research and teaching assistantships available to graduate students throughout the year. These may either be funded by the FoN or by a faculty member’s research funds. Assistantships funded by the FoN will be prioritized for doctoral students requiring Guaranteed Minimum Doctoral Funding. Assistantships that are open for application will be circulated to graduate students by the Graduate Office.
Typically, these assistantships occur in the Fall and/or Winter term. Graduate Assistantships serve as an apprenticeship for further academic or professional careers.
There will also be graduate student marker and exam proctoring opportunities available throughout the year. These are short term appointments lasting no more than 3 weeks.
Graduate student employment opportunities will be advertised to current graduate students’ via email and the as they become available.
All graduate assistantships, student markers and proctors are governed by the Graduate Student Assistantship Collective Agreement which provides guidelines for remuneration and hours of work. More information is available on the GPS Graduate Student Employment page.
Financial Support
For other funding sources, including graduate student bursaries and loans, see the GPS Funding Support website, as well as additional resources for International students on GPS’ website here and the International Student + Visitors Services website (ISVS).
The Government of Canada is also a possible resource for .
Emergency Bursaries:
In addition to the bursaries offered for International students through the ISVS link above, there are emergency bursaries and funding for all students offered through the Registrar's Office. You may book an online appointment with an advisor regarding emergency bursaries through both the ISVS and Registrar’s Office websites.
Tuition and Fees
Please see the GPS Tuition + Fees page for up to date information and tuition and fee amounts.
Tuition and fees will vary depending on several factors, including whether:
- You enroll in a course-based or thesis-based program
- course -based tuition is assessed per course credit
- thesis-based tuition is assessed a yearly program fee, with ⅓ of tuition in the fall term, ⅓ of tuition in winter term, ⅙ of tuition in spring and ⅙ in summer
- Are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or international student
- graduate instructional fees differ for Canadian and international students
- You are an on-campus or off-campus student
- Students who live more than 80km from campus may register as off-campus and will not be assessed the non-instructional fees for PAW or U-Pass
- Are studying full time or part time
- Part time instructional fees are half the full time instructional fees
We have provided sample tuition assessments in Canadian dollars based on the programs below. These assessments are based on full-time registration from 2024-2025 and are estimates only. Current students must check their fee assessments regularly.
Yearly tuition fees (September through August) for:
Course-based MN program
- International:
- Year 1: $14,000
- Year 2: $10, 000
- Domestic:
- Leadership and Education focus:
- Year 1: $5,700
- Year 2: $4,000
- Nurse Practitioner focus:
- Year 1: $7,300
- Year 2: $4,000
- Leadership and Education focus:
Thesis-based programs (MN and PhD)
- International: $9,400 per year
- Domestic:
- MN (Research, Leadership, Education) and PhD: $5,000 per year
- Nurse Practitioner:
- Year 1: $6,400
- Year 2: $4,700
To note:
- Estimates do not include non-instructional fees: (/en/graduate-studies/fees-funding/tuition-fees/non-instructional.html)
- Course-based students who require full-time registration in every term of the program will need to register in extra coursework.
- Part-time course-based fees will vary based on registration in each term (See /en/graduate-studies/fees-funding/tuition-fees/instructional-fees-domestic.html for domestic and /en/graduate-studies/fees-funding/tuition-fees/instructional-fees-international.html for international.
- The MN program can be completed in 2 years of full-time studies