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They are updated, however not much value if you plan on doing a general MBA.
Tuition fee: $40,000 (as of 2022)
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I am majoring in biology and chemistry. Lien double majoring. So in the first and second semester of firs year I had 17 credit hours each semester. That's 34 ch. about 8 classes each semester. The load varies from course to course obviously. Next year I'll have about 19-21 ch each semester. The faculty-to-student ratio is pretty good. Especially the chemistry department is very cool and friendly. The course plan is given at the beginning of the semester and that's what they follow. For me there are midterms and test all 3 months and then finals. A whole lot of assignments and quizzes are due each week. But of course, it depends on what course you take.
This was the most affordable university of all the places I had applied to. I paid through a mobile transfer. First, I transferred the money to my Canada account, then with my student id made a transfer. There are other ways to do it as well but this is the easiest and most preferred way. I had 1000 scholarship and if you email or meet the financial services office they'll let you pay later or in installments. Other than textbooks, I haven't encountered other expenses. Most stuff is included in the fee. The gym membership, which has a lot of Zumba classes and many other classes, is also free.
I enjoy the curriculum. As a Ph.D., I think the course load and format of qualifiers and proposal is time-consuming and unnecessary but overall a good program. I would like to see more flexibility allowed for PhDs.
Fees structure is by term. For graduate students, this is reasonable and drops after three years. Other charges include the student union, health, and dental, technology fee, facilities fee.
I am enjoying the freedom to pick and choose randomly for this first year. I wanted to be able to choose some interesting ones out of the list I was given but wanted to also get used to how college life works, so I went with mostly English since I'm strongest in that.
The structure for fees was straightforward. They are very well defined in the paperwork you get while you're applying, and are told of the charges on D2L or twitter if you follow the school. Plus the student loan people themselves will send emails about any fees.
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