Ph.D. Program Fees
All fees quoted are in Canadian dollars and are based on current approved rates. All fees are approximate and subject to change. The cost of textbooks will vary from program to program, and are not included in the fees listed below.
Application Fees:
Application fees are:
$100 for all applicants
This fee must accompany the application package.
Annual Program Fees:
Students admitted to the Ph.D. in Management program will be required to pay the following fees in each year of the program.
$4,124.90 Tuition ($2,062.45 per fall and winter term)
- Students admitted to the Ph.D. in Management from a Masters degree will be assessed tuition fees annually for each of two years.
- Students admitted to the Ph.D. in Management from a Bachelors degree will be assessed tuition fees annually for each of three years.
$665.60 Continuing Fee ($332.80 per fall and winter term)
- A student whose program extends beyond the period listed above (i.e. 2 or 3 years) will be assessed this annual "continuing" fee for each remaining year in the program.
$565 Endowment Fees (per year)
$350 (approximately) - Student Organization/Student Services/Technology Fees/Library/Registration fees (per year)
Supplemental Health/Dental Insurance - $256.75 (single student, per year) - family coverage may also be arranged
Note: Supplemental health and/or dental fees can be waived upon provision of documentation of coverage elsewhere
International Student Annual Fees:
In addition to fees listed above, international students must pay the following fees in each year of the program:
- $50 International Student Service Fee
- $400 (single) International Student Health Insurance Fee or $1,248 (family) (per year)
- Differential Tuition Fee - additional $4,200 (approximately) in years where the full program fee is being paid (see above)
Financial Assistance:
Applicants with outstanding credentials may be offered faculty-based financial support (not guaranteed).The application to the Ph.D. in Management constitutes the application for this faculty-based financial support - there is no separate application form. Only applicants completing their full application on or before the deadline date will be considered for funding - late applicants will not be considered for funding.
Research funding is also available on a competitive basis through the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship Program and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) doctoral fellowships. Students are encouraged to apply for research funds to support their thesis research a year before they start the program (deadline dates for many awards are a year in advance of the award being made available, so please contact us for deadline dates in early September the year before you plan to commence your studies).
There are a number of methods of funding your program. Some of our students receive funding through the School, while others are funded by stipends, faculty research grants, University fellowships, and national research grants. In their senior years, a number of students secure paid teaching posts as sessional instructors.Finally, self-funding models are also entertained.
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