international counsellor resource
2018 - 2019
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last year at a glance41,000 applications8,000 new students
34,000 students on campus27,000 undergraduate students
3,700 international students
Dear Counsellor,
On behalf of our UCalgary recruitment team, I’d like to start by acknowledging the important role you have in helping students assess and evaluate their post-secondary options. Our relationship with counsellors and advisors is vital and valued. To help make your job easier, this document contains information about how to connect with us, what’s new at UCalgary, a summary of admission requirements and our important dates and deadlines.
My team and I look forward to working with you in the upcoming year. If you have questions, or would like to request additional resources or information, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Best Regards, Steven Kelly Manager, Student Recruitment E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +1.403.220.8543
meet our teamThe University of Calgary’s friendly and knowledgeable recruitment team is here to help.
INTERNATIONAL RECRUITERSAggie Chan
Madelym Del Valle Leal
Zainab Malik
Ashley Belcon
Asia
Latin and South America
Africa and the Middle East
U.S.A
COUNSELLOR HOTLINE+1.403.220.6921
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dates and deadlines2018September 29 Open House
October 1 Fall 2019 undergraduate admission applications open
October 1 Fall 2019 undergraduate awards applications open Students can apply for awards as soon as they apply for admission.
November 15 Estimated date for first round of offers of admission
December 10 Application for residence opens. Students can apply to residence as soon as they apply for admission.
2019January 15 Initial transcript deadline for prestige award applicants
March 1 Fall 2019 undergraduate admission applications deadline
March 1 High school awards application deadline
March 15 Initial transcript and supporting documents required for admission (high school and transfer applicants)
May 1 Initial deadline to accept an offer and pay admission deposit
May 1 Deadline to apply for a guaranteed room in residence
June 1 Final transcript deadline for transfer applicants
August 1 Final transcript deadline for high school applicants
what’s newEngineeringSchulich School of Engineering now offers guaranteed admission into a student’s preferred major in their second year for all students who are admitted with at least 90% admission average or higher.
This offer is conditional to the student maintaining a 2.7/4.0 GPA in their first year.
SEVERAL PROGRAMS HAVE UPDATED ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, EFFECTIVE FOR THE FALL 2019 INTAKE
Earth Science• English• Mathematics 30-1• Chemistry• Two approved senior level courses of which one may be an approved option
Note: a grade of at least 70% in Mathematics is a prerequisite for most first-year math courses
Economics, Geography (BA, BSc), Psychology (BSc)• English• Mathematics 30-1• Three approved senior level courses of which one may be an approved option
A grade of at least 70% in Mathematics is a prerequisite for most first-year math courses
Psychology (BSc): while not required for admission, Biology and Chemistry are required to complete program requirements
Psychology (BA)• English • Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2• Three approved senior level courses of which one may be an approved option
To see admission requirements for all our programs, visit ucalgary.ca/registrar/requirements.
MacEwan Student Centre is a hub for social activity and home to many services, including a medical centre and 20+ food outlets.
We guarantee a room in residence for first and second year, provided students apply for residence by May 1, 2019.
The state-of-the-art Taylor Family Digital Library is one of North America’s most technology- and information-rich facilities.
Light rail transit and buses directly connect the university to the rest of Calgary so students can easily explore the city.
International Student Services helps students adjust to life in Canada and provides customized advising. Visit ucalgary.ca/iss.
The Fitness Centre has an excellent range of equipment and certified staff to help students become familiar with the facility.
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international student supportInternational Student Services (ISS) provides support services and customized advising for international students. Our leadership initiatives deliver unique peer-driven programs that connect international and Canadian students. ucalgary.ca/iss
ISS also has Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) and a Regulated International Student Immigration Advisor (RISIA) on staff to assist with student immigration issues. Email [email protected] with your questions.
The Welcome Centre provides support for new-to-Calgary students as they prepare to make Calgary their home. ucalgary.ca/welcomecentre
other resourcesGUIDANCE COUNSELLOR WEB RESOURCES Access admission resources, fees and finance information, registration support, as well as publications and forms (including the predicted IB form).
Learn more at ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/counsellors.
STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICESUCalgary offers an accessible, equitable learning environment. To learn more, visit ucalgary.ca/access/prospective-students.
UCALGARY DINOSDo you have students who are interested in playing for the Dinos?
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APPLYING FOR STUDY PERMITSFor complete details about applying for a study permit in Canada, visit the Government of Canada website at canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.
LIVING ON CAMPUSStudents are guaranteed residence for the first two years of study if they apply by May 1, 2019. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/residence/kananaskis.
around campusWhen it opens in 2022, Mathison Hall will offer business students a state-of-the-art learning environment, provide much-needed classroom space at the University of Calgary, and propel the Haskayne School of Business to the next level, all thanks to a $20 million donation from Calgary business leader Ronald P. Mathison.
Thanks in part to a generous $40 million gift by the Hunter Family Foundation, the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking was established to encourage entrepreneurial thinking and innovation across the university.
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areas of studyStudents can customize their education by selecting a degree program, as well as a major and a minor. A major is their main specialization and a minor is their secondary one (minors are not selected until after their first year of study). Each degree program has specific admission requirements. High school applicants need to present five faculty-specific subjects. See page 10 or visit ucalgary.ca/registrar/requirements for program admission requirements.
UCalgary offers innovative combined degree programs you can view at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/combined-degrees. Some certificates can be integrated into your degree at no extra cost, including one in Sustainability Studies. ucalgary.ca/sustainability/certificate
FOOTNOTES1 Honours program offered
2 Cooperative education and/or internship option available
3 Available on multiple campuses
4 Must meet minimum entry requirements of selected combined program
5 Online delivery option available
BACHELOR OF ARTSAncient and Medieval History 1, 2
Anthropology (Social and Cultural) 1, 2
Archaeology 1, 2
Art HistoryCanadian Studies 1, 2
Communication and Media Studies 1, 2
DanceDevelopment Studies 1, 2
East Asian Language Studies 2
East Asian Studies 2
Economics 1, 2
English 1, 2
Film Studies 1, 2
French 1, 2
Geography 1, 2
German 1, 2
Greek and Roman Studies 1, 2
History 1, 2
International Indigenous Studies 2
International Relations 2
Italian Studies 2
Latin American Studies 2
Law and Society 1, 2
Linguistics 1, 2
Linguistics and Language 2
Music 1
Philosophy 1, 2
Political Science 1, 2
Psychology 1, 3
Religious Studies 1, 2
Russian 1, 2
Sociology 1, 2, 3
Spanish 1, 2
Urban Studies 2
Women’s Studies 1, 2
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIESCommunication and Media Studies 2
BACHELOR OF FILM STUDIESFilm 2
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTSDanceDramaVisual Studies 1, 2
BACHELOR OF MUSICCompositionIntegrated StudiesPerformance
BACHELOR OF SCIENCEAnthropology 1, 2
Archaeology 1, 2
Earth Science 1, 2
Geography 1, 2
Psychology 1
FACULTY OF ARTS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCEActuarial Science 1, 2
Astrophysics 1
Biochemistry 1
Biological Sciences 1
Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology 1
Chemistry 1
Computer Science 1, 2
Ecology 1, 2
Environmental Science 1
General MathematicsGeology 1
Geophysics 1
Mathematics 1
Natural Sciences 1
Neuroscience 1 (honours only)Physics 1
Plant Biology 1
Zoology 1
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY Kinesiology 1
Leadership in Pedagogy and Coaching 1
Mind Sciences in Kinesiology 1
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Biomechanics 1
Exercise and Health Physiology 1
Kinesiology 1
Mind Sciences in Kinesiology 1
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE Accounting 1 , 2
Business Analytics 1 , 2
Business Technology Management 1 , 2
Energy Management 1 , 2
Entrepreneurship and Innovation 1 , 2
Finance 1 , 2
General Commerce 1 , 2
International Business Strategy 1 , 2
Marketing 1 , 2
Operations Management 1 , 2
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources 1 , 2
Personal Financial Planning 1 , 2
Petroleum Land Management 1 , 2
Real Estate Studies 1 , 2
Risk Management and Insurance 1 , 2
Risk Management: Insurance and Finance1 , 2
Supply Chain Management 1 , 2
HASKAYNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Five-Year (Concurrent) 4
Four-Year (Community-Based) 5
Four-Year (Campus-Based)
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF NURSING Nursing 3
FACULTY OF NURSING
BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY REHABILITATION Community Rehabilitation
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES
(Honors only) Bioinformatics Biomedical Sciences Health and Society
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering 2
Civil Engineering 2
Electrical Engineering 2
Geomatics Engineering 2
Mechanical Engineering 2
Oil and Gas Engineering 2
Software Engineering 2
Note: Engineering students apply to a discipline after a common first-year.
SCHULICH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Education (After-Degree) Energy Engineering 2
Graduate StudiesLawMedicine (only available to Canadian
students)Social Work 3
Veterinary Medicine (only available to Alberta residents)
PROGRAMS REQUIRING PREVIOUS POST- SECONDARY STUDY
Visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/explore-programs to explore program possibilities
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admission requirements
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ESTIMATED MINIMUMADMISSION AVERAGE REQUIRED SUBJECTS EARLY ADMISSION BASIS 1 INTERNATIONAL BACCLAUREATE 5 NOTES
FACULTY OF ARTS DANCE, DRAMA, MUSIC, VISUAL STUDIES
• Low 70s (24 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Four approved courses at the 30 level, of which one may be an approved option• A maximum of two approved Fine Arts courses are permitted: either two
5-credit courses, or one 5-credit and one 3-credit course. Approved courses may include locally developed courses specific to Art, Dance, Drama or Music.
• English, Social Studies and two approved courses
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• Four approved courses
• Supplementary requirements to BMus: online audition form and audition; Dance: statement of interest and audition; Visual Studies: portfolio.
• Admission to the BMus, BA (Music) or minor in Music requires evidence of successful completion of RCM Level 8 Theory or the departmental music theory diagnostic exam.
FACULTY OF ARTSEARTH SCIENCE
• Mid 70s (25 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 2
• Chemistry 30• Two approved courses at the 30 level, of which one may be an approved option
• English, Mathematics, Chemistry and one approved course
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies
SL, or Further Math SL 2
• Chemistry (HL or SL) • Two approved courses
FACULTY OF ARTSECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY (BA, BSC), PSYCHOLOGY (BSC)
• Low 80s (27 for IB students) for Psychology
• Low 70s (24 for IB students) for Economics and Geography
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 2
• Three approved courses at the 30 level, of which one may be an approved option
• English, Mathematics and two approved courses
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies
SL, or Further Math SL 2
• Three approved courses
• Psychology (BSc): while not required for admission, Biology 30 and Chemistry 30 are required to complete program requirements.
FACULTY OF ARTSPSYCHOLOGY (BA)
• Low 80s (27 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2• Three approved courses at the 30 level, of which one may be an
approved option
• English, Mathematics 4, Social Studies and one approved course
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies
SL, or Further Math SL• Three approved courses
FACULTY OF ARTSALL OTHER PROGRAMS
• Low 70s (24 for IB students) • English Language Arts 30-1• Four approved courses at the 30 level, of which one may be an approved option
• English, Mathematics 4, Social Studies and one approved course
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL)• Four approved courses
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINECOMMUNITY REHABILITATION
• Mid 70s (25 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Biology 30• Three approved courses at the 30 level, of which one may be an
approved option
• English, Biology and two approved courses
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• Biology (HL or SL)• Three approved courses
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINEHEALTH SCIENCES
• Mid 80s (30 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 (A grade of at least 70% is required for admission) • Chemistry 30• Biology 30• One approved course or option at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or
Mathematical Studies SL, or Further Math SL (A grade of at least 70% is required for admission)
• Chemistry (HL or SL)• Biology (HL or SL) • One approved course
• Online supplementary application
HASKAYNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS • Low 80s (27 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 2
• Two of Aboriginal Studies 30 (five-credits), Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Computing Science, Intermediate Level (five-credits) or Advanced Level (five-credits) Career and Technology Series, Language or Language and Culture courses at the 30 level, Mathematics 31, Physics 30, Science 30 or Social Studies 30-1
• One approved five-credit course (or two three-credit courses) at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics and two of Aboriginal Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science, Intermediate Level (five-credits) or Advanced Level (five-credits) Career and Technology Series, Language or Language and Culture courses, Physics, Science or Social Studies
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies
SL, or Further Math SL 2
• Two of History (HL or SL), Biology (HL or SL), Chemistry (HL or SL), Physics (HL or SL), Computer Science (HL or SL), Other Languages (HL or SL)
• One approved course
1 The early admission average will be calculated on grades from 20-level courses (or equivalent). If grades for 30-level (or equivalent) courses are available, they'll be used to calculate the average.2 A grade of at least 70% in Mathematics 30-1 or a grade of at least 4 in IB Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies SL, or Further Math SL is a prerequisite for first-year mathematics courses.3 Additional course may be required as prerequisites for first year courses.4 Mathematics 20-1 or 20-2. 5 A completed IB diploma with at least three higher level courses and no individual score below a 3.
Admission considerations for all degree programs are competitive. See our university calendar at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/a for the most up-to-date information.
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admission requirements (continued)
ESTIMATED MINIMUMADMISSION AVERAGE REQUIRED SUBJECTS EARLY ADMISSION BASIS 1 INTERNATIONAL BACCLAUREATE 5 NOTES
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY • Mid 80s (31 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 2 (a grade of at least 70% is required for admission
to Biomechanics and Exercise Health)• Chemistry 30• Biology 30• One approved course or option at the 30 levelNOTE: For Biomechanics, Mathematics 31 is required and Physics 30 is recommended.
• English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies SL,
or Further Math SL (A grade of at least 70% is required for admission) 2
• Chemistry (HL or SL)• Biology (HL or SL) • One approved course
• Biomechanics: Mathematics 31 is required and Physics 30 is recommended.
FACULTY OF NURSING • Mid 80s (31 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2• Chemistry 30• Biology 30• One approved course or option at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics 4, Biology and Chemistry
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies SL,
or Further Math SL• Chemistry (HL or SL)• Biology (HL or SL) • One approved course
• Mathematics 30-2 is preferred
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
• Honours and Neuroscience: low 90s (35 for IB students)
• Biology: Mid 80s (30 for IB students)• Computer Science: low 80s (28 for IB students)• All other programs: mid 70s (25 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 2
• Two of Biology, Chemistry or Physics at the 30 level, Mathematics 31, CTS Computer Science Advanced
• One approved course or option at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics, two of Biology, Chemistry and Physics
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies SL,
or Further Math SL 4
• Two of Biology (HL or SL), Chemistry (HL or SL), Physics (HL or SL)
• One approved course
• Students are encouraged to take high school courses related to their intended major
SCHULICH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING • Low 80s (28 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1• Math 31• Chemistry 30• Physics 30
• English, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• Mathematics (HL or SL)• Chemistry (HL or SL)• Physics (HL or SL)
• If Mathematics 31 wasn't attempted, the final admission average will be a minimum of 5% higher. Mathematics 31 will be replaced with another approved course.
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONON CAMPUSElementary: Early Childhood Education, English Language Arts, Fine ArtsSecondary: English Language Arts, Fine Arts Education - Drama, Fine Arts Education - Visual StudiesK-12: English Language Learners, Second Languages
COMMUNITY BASEDEnglish Language Arts
• Community based: mid-70s (24 for IB students)• On-campus: low 80’s (27 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2• One of Science 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30 or Physics 30• Two approved courses or options at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics 4, one of Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics and one approved course or option
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies SL,
or Further Math SL• One of Biology (HL or SL), Chemistry (HL or SL),
Physics (HL or SL)• Two approved courses
• Preference for admission will be given to students from rural communities for the community-based program
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONON CAMPUS Elementary: Mathematics, ScienceSecondary: Mathematics, Science- Biology, Science - Physics
COMMUNITY-BASED
Mathematics, Science
• Community based: mid-70s (24 for IB students)• On-campus: low 80s (27 for IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Two of Biology, Chemistry or Physics at the 30 level, Mathematics 31
or CTS Computer Science Advanced• Mathematics 30-1 2
• One approved course or option at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics and two of Biology, Chemistry and Physics or CTS Computer Science Advanced
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• One of Mathematics (HL or SL) 4 or Mathematical Studies SL,
or Further Math SL• Two of Biology (HL or SL), Chemistry (HL or SL), Physics (HL
or SL), Computer Science (HL or SL) • One approved course
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONON-CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY BASEDElementary and Secondary: Social Studies
• Community based: mid-70s (24 for IB students)• On-campus: low 80s (27 for
IB students)
• English Language Arts 30-1• Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2• One of Science 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30 or Physics 30• Social Studies 30-1• One approved course or option at the 30 level
• English, Mathematics4, and social studies, and one of Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics
• English A Lit or Language (HL or SL) or English B HL• Mathematics (HL or SL), or Math Studies SL or
Further Math SL• One of Chemistry (HL or SL, Biology (HL or SL) or
Physics (HL or SL) • History (HL or SL)
1 The early admission average will be calculated on grades from 20-level courses (or equivalent). If grades for 30-level (or equivalent) courses are available, they'll be used to calculate the average.2 A grade of at least 70% in Mathematics 30-1 or a grade of at least 4 in IB Mathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Studies SL, or Further Math SL is a prerequisite for first-year mathematics courses.3 Additional course may be required as prerequisites for first year courses.4 Mathematics 20-1 or 20-2. 5 A completed IB diploma with at least three higher level courses and no individual score below a 3.
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additional admission informationENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTEnglish is the official language of instruction at the University of Calgary. All applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency to be considered for admission to an undergraduate program.
Details about our English language proficiency requirements can be found at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/a-11.
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATIONS PROGRAM Academically qualified applicants who don’t meet our English language proficiency requirements may apply to the International Foundations Program.
For more details about this program, visit werklund.ucalgary.ca/ifp.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTS Minimum Score Required
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language) 70
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) 180
Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) 180
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 6.5
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) 85
PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic) 60
TOEFL – Internet-based (iBT)* 86
University of Calgary International Foundations Program Tier 3
* Our school code for the TOEFL is 0813 and the department code is 00.
Nursing programs require a TOEFL score of 92 (with a minimum of 23 in each sub-score) or an IELTS score of 7.0 (with no bands below a 7.0).
Education programs require a TOEFL score of 100 (with a minimum of 27 in each sub-score) or an IELTS score of 8.0 (with no bands below a 7.0).
costs and fundingSCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND AWARDSBy applying for admission, students are automatically considered for entrance awards, including the $60,000 International Entrance Scholarships valued at $15,000 per year. After applying for admission, a student’s next step is to complete the competitive high school awards application in their Student Centre (my.ucalgary.ca) to be considered for additional awards, scholarships and bursaries.
AWARD APPLICATION DEADLINESDecember 15, 2018 – Prestige awards
March 1, 2019 – Other entrance scholarships and awards
In recognition of academic excellence, students with an admission average of 95% or higher are automatically eligible for the $5,000 President’s Admission Scholarship. International Baccalaureate Diploma students are automatically eligible for additional awards valued at $3,500.
For more information on scholarships, bursaries and awards, visit ucalgary.ca/awards.
COST ESTIMATORStudents can plan their expenses with our online cost estimator by visiting ucalgary.ca/registrar/cost-estimator.
TUITION AND LIVING EXPENSES
APPROXIMATE COSTS FOR ONE ACADEMIC YEAR
REQUIRED COSTS CAD$ ESTIMATE IN US$‡
*†International tuition (10 courses) $18,338 $13,754
†General fees Includes transit pass, health plan and dental plan $1,224 $918
Approximate required costs $19,562 $14,672
Additional costs
Books and supplies (two terms) $2,000-$3,000 $1,500-$2,250
Living expenses and spending money $2,000-$4,000 $1,500-$3,000
On-campus housingFirst-year residence, including All You Care to Eat meal plan $7,906-$11,145 $5,930-$8,359
Off-campus housingOne bedroom apartment (based on eight months) $8,200-$16,000 $6,150-$12,000
* International tuition costs are approximate and based on a course load of 10 classes (30 credits) over eight months (two terms). Fees include the international student differential, are based on the 2018-2019 academic year, and are subject to change.
† Full fee information is available at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/p-1-1.‡ Exchange rate may vary. Actual amount depends on the exchange rate at the time of payment.
fast facts
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