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The following is presented as a general description of the MMPA Program fees & living expenses.
The Tuition Fee Schedule for Publicly Funded Programs, such as the MMPA Program, is reviewed annually. The Governing Council's decision with regard to this schedule is generally announced in early April preceding the academic year. For planning purposes, the following table shows the annual tuition fees for MMPA students for the most recent years:
| Domestic Students |
2009-2010 |
2010-2011 |
2011-2012 |
2012-2013 |
2014-2015 |
| Entered 2009 |
24,892 |
24,892 |
24,892 |
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| Entered 2010 |
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26,883 |
27,958 |
TBD |
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| Entered 2011 |
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27,958 |
TBD |
TBD |
| International Students |
2009-2010 |
2010-2011 |
2011-2012 |
2012-2013 |
2014-2015 |
| Entered 2009 |
28,143 |
28,143 |
28,143 |
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| Entered 2010 |
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30,394 |
31,914 |
33,510 |
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| Entered 2011 |
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34,041 |
35,743 |
TBD |
| Entering 2012 |
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36,764 |
TBD |
Please note that since the final year of the program consists of a single term, students will only be assessed 1/3 of the annual tuition fees for that academic year.
Further detail may be found at: 2010-2011 & 2011-2012
A $1,700 non-refundable deposit is required once the applicant is accepted by the MMPA program. This deposit will be applied towards the first tuition fee payment.
Fees include tuition, supplementary course materials such as reprints of all case studies, book excerpts, journal articles, and other supplementary material used in MMPA courses. Textbooks are not included. A full-time student will spend approximately $1,500 a year on books and supplies.
Living expenses are minimally estimated to be $1,500 per month. This figure is an estimate only and will vary according to the type of accommodation, standard of living and so forth. Please see the attached "Class 2014 International Student Supplementary Form" for further guidance on living expenses.
International students studying in the Program will be provided with medical coverage through the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP). Annual UHIP coverage begins in September of each year. The first term of the 27 month and the 16 month programs are prorated for the addition 4 months of coverage. Further information regarding UHIP is available at the University of Toronto's Centre for International Experience .
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