FINANCIAL MATTERS
Financing your university education can be quite a challenge. King’s recognizes this challenge and is able to
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We have a very generous scholarship and bursary program including Entrance Bursaries for new students. The value of these bursaries are up to $750 and are awarded to students who have applied and are qualified for needs based OSAP funded programs, have ministry/unmet need, and have been offered admission by King’s. To be eligible for an Entrance Bursary, you must apply and qualify for needs based OSAP programs and have unmet need. Please apply to OSAP by the June 19th deadline. Further details about the scholarship and bursary opportunities at King’s can be found at: https://www.kingsviewbook.ca/scholarshipsandbursaries
More and more students are holding a part-time job while attending school. King’s offers an on-campus employment program called the Work Study Bursary Program which provides students the opportunity to work with King’s Faculty, Administration and Staff. The goal of the program is to assist students with a regular source of income around their academic schedule and to provide training and experience which will assist them in further studies and entrance into the workforce following graduation. Students who can demonstrate financial need are eligible to apply for the program.
https://www.kingsviewbook.ca/workstudy
International students also have the opportunity to work on campus through our International Work Experience Program. This program will provide a limited number of our international students the opportunity to work on-campus to gain experience in an English-speaking workplace as well as earn a source of income. It is also a needs based program and is awarded on a first-come first-served basis for those who meet the criteria
https://www.kings.uwo.ca/omniForm/omniForm.pl?formID=43
Personal, confidential, financial counseling is available to all our students including help in understanding and applying for the OSAP program. Additionally, financial seminars and workshops are offered throughout the year to help our students in understanding the best way to spend/save their money as well as how to find the necessary finances to attend university. https://www.kingsviewbook.ca/financialcounselling
2010 FEES (subject to change for 2011/2012)
Tuition and Activity Fees
Canadian & Permanent Residents $ 6,245.00
International Students $17,776.00
(includes $756.00 for University Health Insurance UHIP)
Residence and Meal Plan
Double Room (Basic*) $7,737.00
(includes meal card and Residence Council fees)
* Student can choose to increase to Meal Plan 2 or 3 for an additional $200 or $400.