1. Tuition
Tuition is one of the most concerned issues for international students. Dalhousie University is a public university, and its tuition is slightly lower than that of other private institutions. According to the data of 202 1, the annual tuition fee for undergraduates is 16278 Canadian dollars, for master students is 18887 Canadian dollars, and for doctoral students is 15940 Canadian dollars. Although the tuition is relatively cheap, it is still a big expense for international students due to exchange rate and other reasons.
2. Living expenses
Living expenses are the biggest expense for international students during their overseas life. As for the living expenses of Dalhousie University, the average monthly living expenses are 65,438+0,200-65,438+0,500 Canadian dollars, of which accommodation accounts for a certain proportion. Students can choose to live on campus or rent a house outside. The accommodation fee is about 4,000-12,000 Canadian dollars per year.
If you choose to eat in the school cafeteria, the monthly fee is 350-450 Canadian dollars; Cooking by yourself costs an average of 200-300 Canadian dollars per month. In addition, international students also need to consider other living expenses, such as telephone charges, internet fees, daily necessities and so on.
3. Transportation costs
When studying at Dalhousie University, international students need to buy a bus card or a one-way ticket to and from the campus and the city center. Dalehouse University is located in the center of Halifax, Nova Scotia. International students can take buses, subways and taxis. * * * The transportation card is about 80- 100 Canadian dollars per month, and the one-way fare is 2.50-3.50 Canadian dollars. If international students want to travel outside the city, they need extra transportation expenses.