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Cost of Studying in Canada vs. With a Scholarship

  • Writer: Canada Student Scholarship
    Canada Student Scholarship
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Ever wondered how much it actually costs to study in Canada? Or how a scholarship can completely change the numbers? Let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense—without the confusion.


Four happy students outdoors holding books. One holds a "Scholarship Application" paper. Green trees and campus buildings in background.

What Studying in Canada Usually Costs


Studying abroad comes with a lot of expenses. Here’s the basic picture:

  • Tuition fees – Can range from CAD $15,000–30,000 per year, depending on your program and school.

  • Living costs – Rent, food, transportation, and bills can add another CAD $10,000–15,000 per year.

  • Extras – Books, supplies, and health insurance add a few thousand more.

So, without help, a single year could cost CAD $25,000–50,000. That’s a lot for most students.


How Scholarships Change the Game


Now imagine cutting that cost significantly. That’s what scholarships do.

  • Full scholarships – Cover tuition and sometimes even living costs. You could study almost for free.

  • Partial scholarships – Cover part of tuition, reducing your yearly costs by 20–50% or more.

  • Special awards – Some scholarships help with books, travel, or other living expenses.

Basically, a scholarship can take a scary price tag and make it manageable—or even affordable.


Real-Life Example: Tuition vs. Scholarship


Let’s make it concrete. Suppose your program costs CAD $20,000 per year and living costs are CAD $12,000.

  • Without a scholarship: Total = CAD $32,000

  • With a partial scholarship covering 50% of tuition: Total = CAD $22,000

  • With a full scholarship: Total = CAD $12,000 (just living costs!)


See how big the difference is? It’s like going from paying rent, tuition, and bills on your own to only worrying about your groceries.


Why Applying Through a Service Helps


Finding the right scholarship can be tricky. Some are exclusive to certain colleges or programs, and missing a deadline can cost you. Services like Canada Student Scholarships help by:

  • Giving access to scholarships only available through our partners

  • Guiding you through the application process

  • Making sure your documents and forms are correct

Basically, it’s like having a friend who already knows the system and can help you save thousands.


Final Thoughts


Studying in Canada is expensive—but scholarships make it doable. Even partial funding can lower your costs dramatically. Want more tips on saving money and finding scholarships? Check out our next post.





Cost of Studying in Canada vs. With a Scholarship


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