UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

University of Manitoba

The University of Manitoba is building a better world. UM is mitigating climate change impact from the Arctic and taking on food insecurity by developing hardy crops on prairie fields. The university is advancing Reconciliation together with Indigenous communities, and is fighting for human rights through healthcare worldwide. UM is a university for those who want to make a difference.

Manitoba’s largest and most research-intensive university offers more than 100 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs, opportunities to gain real world experience in co-op programs, and to conduct impactful postdoctoral research.

Many first-year students enrol in University 1 – a unique, flexible program that allows students to meet first year requirements even if they’re not yet sure which degree path they want to take.

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STUDENT ENROLMENT

Full-time (undergraduates)
23,100

Full-time (graduates)
3,340

Part-time (undergraduates)
3,090

Part-time (graduates)
520

Source: University of Manitoba (2023 preliminary fall enrolment)

TUITION FEES

CANADIAN STUDENTS

Undergraduate tuition fees:
$4,640 - $5,242

Graduate tuition fees:
$5,907

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Undergraduate tuition fees:
$17,693 - $20,168

Graduate tuition fees:
$12,995

Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities (2023-24)

Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.


RESIDENCE