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Out-of-province students

Several award opportunities exist for graduate students from outside Quebec.

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Tuition fees

Before starting your graduate program, make sure you understand your tuition fees as they vary by program and student status.

Course-based

Students in most course-based master’s programs pay tuition fees on a per-credit basis.

Thesis-based

Students in a thesis-based (master’s or doctoral) program pay tuition fees on a per-term basis.

International

Understand your tuition fees depending on your degree.

Research and teaching assistantships

There are many employment opportunities available to graduate students as research or teaching assistants at Concordia. These roles span a range of functions from supporting faculty members in their research to grading assignments, teaching tutorials and guiding undergraduate students in labs. The availability of these positions varies by program. If you are interested, be sure to ask your prospective supervisor or department about the options available to you. 


Government student aid

Concordia participates in all Government of Canada student financial aid programs (also known as student loans) as well as the United States Federal Student Aid program. You must apply to the financial aid program for where you currently live. Apply early to receive your funds on time.

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Work part-time while studying

The Work-Study program is a great way to acquire valuable job skills, build your CV and get involved in the Concordia community. Eligible students can work on campus up to 20 hours a week (to a maximum of 200 hours per term).

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Job opportunities

There are plenty of other jobs available to students, such as becoming a campus tour guide, solving IT problems or scorekeeping at sports games. 

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