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We recognize a university education is a major financial undertaking. Queen’s is committed to helping reduce barriers related to financial need or personal circumstances so you can focus on your studies, achieve your goals, and prepare to make your positive impact on the world.
Tuition fees are assessed and posted by the Office of the University Registrar.
Visit the Registrar’s Office Financial Aid webpage to learn more about the different scholarship, award and bursary opportunities available at Queen’s.
There are many options to help you create a plan to finance your education. Use the Budget Planner to help you get ready.
Queen’s University offers many types of financial aid designed to fit the needs of a diverse student body to increase access. All registered Queen’s students (including part-time students) may qualify for both merit and need-based funding. If you fall under any of the following student group categories, please visit the Registrar’s Office webpage.
Money talk can take on a language of its own. This glossary will help you decipher some of the student financial assistance terminology.
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