Program Fees
The fees for both In-Person (Toronto) and Blended Learning formats are the same. Please refer to the tables below for Winter and Spring Session fees.
Winter Session
The next Winter session begins in January 2025
Payment Type | Due Date | Domestic | International |
---|---|---|---|
Deposit | Upon Acceptance | $2,000** | $2,000** |
1st Installment | Jan 1, 2025 | $13,163 | $25,900 |
2nd Installment | May 1, 2025 | $15,163 | $27,900 |
3rd Installment | Sept 1, 2025 | $15,164 | $27,900 |
TOTAL | $45,490 | $83,700 |
Spring Session
The next Spring session begins in May 2025
Payment Type | Due Date | Domestic | International |
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Deposit | Upon Acceptance | $5,000** | $5,000** |
1st Installment | May 1, 2025 | $10,096 | $22,900 |
2nd Installment | Sept 1, 2025 | $15,097 | $27,900 |
3rd Installment | Jan 1, 2026 | $15,097 | $27,900 |
TOTAL | $45,290 | $83,700 |
This all-inclusive fee covers tuition, books, learning materials, coaching, and student assistance levy (SAL), as well as residential session accommodations and meals.
All figures in CAD.
International students may be required to purchase the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) if they cannot provide evidence of equivalent coverage.
All Queen's University students are also assessed a Student Assistance Levy of $33.33 per term; which has been included in the program fee.
A person is classified as a domestic student if they have Canadian citizenship, landed immigrant status, permanent resident status or dual Canadian citizenship.
Fees are subject to final approval from the Queen’s Board of Trustees.
**Non-refundable
Additional Costs
Travel and Accommodation
Accommodation and meals for residential sessions are included in program fees. Travel costs are not included. Students are responsible for all travel arrangements and meeting any travel requirements.
Financing
Ontario students can now apply for financial assistance through OSAP to help pay for their tuition, books, mandatory fees, living costs and transportation. Please visit the OSAP website to determine your eligibility and to apply for an OSAP loan.
Smith School of Business has partnered with RBC to offer a student line of credit tailored to your needs. We recommend you reach out to one of the contacts below, as they are familiar with our program and your financing needs.
Alternatively, please contact the RBC Advice Centre at 1-800-769-2511 or visit your local RBC branch to speak to an advisor.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada only. Acceptance to the program does not guarantee or imply qualification for financing.
RBC Contacts
Suzanne Doherty
suzanne.doherty@rbc.com
1.613.544.5640
Afsheen Asif
afsheen.asif@rbc.com
1.613.545.5746
Gillian Reynard
gillian.reynard@rbc.com
1.613.389.4922
For international students only.
MPOWER Financing offers loans to international students. To learn more or to start an application go to the MPOWER Financing website.
Questions? mpower.me@mpowerfinancing.com
Prodigy Finance broadens access to education for international students through study loans that don't require co-signers, collateral, or a credit history. To learn more or to start an application, visit Prodigy Finance.
Note: Acceptance to a program does not guarantee or imply qualification for financing.
Participants who pay all or part of the program fees personally, may be eligible to claim a tuition tax credit on the tuition portion of the fees. For more information, ask a professional income tax advisor to give you an assessment of the impact of your tuition on your personal tax situation.
You and/or your spouse may be eligible to make tax-free withdrawals from your RRSP's to help fund your education. This program is considered full-time and is eligible for withdrawals under the LLP. Please contact your income tax advisor for details.
Scholarships
Smith's MMA program is recognized by the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence as delivering a curriculum that equips its graduates with the skills and competencies sought by industry. All students meet eligibility requirements to apply for Vector Institute Scholarships valued at $17,500.
In order to qualify for the Vector Institute Scholarships, an applicant must have received an offer to join the program before the March Vector Scholarship deadline. Please see the Vector Institute Scholarship website for exact deadlines and requirements.
Smith School of Business is pleased to offer Dean's Entrance Scholarships to applicants on the basis of outstanding academic and professional achievements.
$10,000 scholarship awarded annually to 1 student entering the MMA program. Given to an equity-deserving Canadian candidate who self-identifies as Black and demonstrates academic excellence, community involvement, and proven leadership experience. To be eligible, candidates must have either Canadian citizenship or Canadian Permanent Residency status. This scholarship is merit-based and will be awarded on the basis of an applicant’s essay submission, as well as the overall strength of their application profile. Selection will be made by a Smith EDII Scholarship Committee.
Essay submission deadline is October 15th for the Winter and Blended sessions, March 15th for the Spring session. Please contact our Recruitment & Admissions team for more information.
$10,000 scholarship awarded annually to 1 student entering the MMA program. Given to an equity-deserving candidate who is Indigenous-identified and demonstrates academic excellence, community involvement, and proven leadership experience. This scholarship is merit-based will be awarded on the basis of an applicant’s essay submission, as well as the overall strength of their application profile. Selection will be made by a Smith EDII Scholarship Committee.
Essay submission deadline is October 15th for the Winter and Blended sessions, March 15th for the Spring session. Please contact our Recruitment & Admissions team for more information.