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Our editorial process involves cross-referencing tuition, deadlines, scholarship terms, and admission requirements with the institution's official website before publication. Figures change frequently; readers should always confirm directly with the relevant admissions office, registrar, or scholarship authority before relying on them for application decisions.
Key takeaways for students and applicants
- Tuition figures cited reflect the published rate for the most recent academic year and typically exclude fees, health insurance, housing, and living costs. Total cost of attendance can be substantially higher than tuition alone, particularly in high cost-of-living cities.
- Admission requirements evolve year to year. Standardized test requirements, English proficiency thresholds, and required documentation differ by program within the same institution. Always work from the program-specific page rather than the general admissions page.
- Scholarship terms are subject to renewal conditions, GPA maintenance requirements, and citizenship restrictions. Read the award letter's fine print before declining other offers; some scholarships are not stackable.
- Application deadlines are typically firm. Build in buffer time for transcript evaluation, English test scheduling, visa processing, and reference letter coordination. Three months before the deadline is the standard guidance for international applicants.
- Recognition and accreditation matter for credential portability. Confirm that a program is recognized by the regulatory body in your home country and any country where you plan to practice, especially for licensed professions.
Frequently asked questions
How current is the information on this page?
This page was last reviewed in May 2026. Tuition, scholarship, deadline, and admission threshold figures change every cycle; we recommend confirming any decisive figure against the official source before acting on it.
Where does the underlying data come from?
Underlying data is sourced from institution-published program catalogs, government ministry of education open data, official scholarship authority publications, and accreditation registries. Comparative figures are normalized to a common academic year where possible.
Can I use this to make my application decision?
Information here is for orientation. A final application decision should always be grounded in current program pages, an admissions counselor conversation, a confirmed cost of attendance estimate, and a realistic appraisal of your academic profile against the institution's published averages.
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