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Tutition, Supplementary Fee and Refund Table | Health Plan - Non-Academic Charges | Housing - Residence Fee | Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Prizes (internal; upon entrance) | Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Prizes (internal; during the course of study) | Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Prizes (external; upon entrance) | Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Prizes (external; upon entrance or during the course of study) | Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Prizes (external; for students with disabilities) |
Tutition, Supplementary Fee and Refund Table
Click here for the Fall 2010 and Winter 2011 term tuition, supplementary fees and refund table.
Health Plan - Non-Academic Charges
For Domestic Students
Full-time graduate students who are not covered by the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 3903 (CUPE 3903) health plan are automatically enrolled in the health plan sponsored by the
Graduate Students Association (GSA). Students may opt out online. For the
opt out deadline and more information on the Health Plan,
please contact the GSA office at 416-736-5865 or check out the GSA website here. For more information on the CUPE 3903 health plan click here, or call the CUPE office at 416-736-5154.
For International Students
International graduate students in Ontario must purchase the special University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP). An annual
(September-August) premium of $612.47 (subject to change) will automatically be charged to your student account to cover the
cost of the Plan. For more information please visit the web site of International@York,
or contact the UHIP staffs at UHIP@yorku.ca.
Information on residence fees and application forms are available at the Student Housing Services Office. Check the Student Housing Services web site or call 416-736-5152. Applications are processed on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Incoming students who require an accessible unit are required to first contact the Counselling & Disability Service (CDS) to facilitate the application process. The below is the contact information:
Counselling & Disability Services (CDS)
Address: Room N110, Bennett Centre for Student Services
Tel: 416-736-5297
Website: www.yorku.ca/cds
Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Prizes
For more detailed information about other potential sources of income (including external sources), please
visit the website of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and the Office of Student Financial Services.
1. York Graduate Scholarships
York University offers a limited number of scholarships to students entering programs at the master’s and Doctoral level. There are no application forms for these scholarships. Offers are made by the Graduate Program Directors to selected applicants who have unequivocal “A” standing in their previous two years of study.
2. York Assistantships (i.e jobs on campus):
York University offers 3 possible means of employment to full-time graduate students. Usually, M.A. students hold Graduate or Research
Assistantships, while Doctorate students hold Teaching Assistantships. Please refer to the Faculty of Graduate Studies for more information regarding pay schedules.
- Teaching Assistantships
A stipend may be paid to a full-time degree candidate who teaches in one of the York Faculties or colleges. Normally, such teaching will consist of a tutorial or seminar work in a timetabled course in which the lectures are given by a full-time member of Faculty, this teaching being considered equal, when preparation is counted, to no more than 10 hours of work per week. Application forms and job postings are posted under the "CUPE Job Postings" section.
- Graduate Assistantships
A stipend may be paid to a full-time degree candidate for various types of activity. The duties of a graduate assistant may include participation in a practicum, as an apprentice in a laboratory or applied setting, library work for the department or for a research group (normally in cases where it is possible for students to make small but constructive contributions to group research projects), administrative, clerical and research work. Formal arrangements for work in this category are made with the program director after admission. It should be noted that neither a Master's nor a Doctoral candidate is permitted, while registered as a full-time student, to accept more than 10 hours of paid work per week through the University.
- Research Assistantships
A stipend may be paid to a full-time degree candidate for research or academic activities relevant and related to the student's field(s) of study within the academic program. Formal arrangements are made with the program director after admission. It should be noted that neither a Master's nor a Doctoral candidate is permitted, while registered as a full-time student, to accept more than 10 hours of paid work per week through the University.
3. International Tuition Fee Scholarships (ITFS)
These scholarships are awarded on the recommendation of the Graduate Program to which you have applied. These scholarships are applied directly to the international differential tuition fee in varying amounts (up to approximately $4,800) and are awarded at the time an offer of admission is made.
4. Elia Scholars Program
The Elia Scholars Program is York University's most prestigious graduate award, enabling York to attract domestic and international doctoral students of the highest possible calibre. All students entering a full-time doctoral program at York University are eligible for appointment as Elia Scholars. Students are selected based on academic accomplishments, creativity and commitment to values of liberal education. Eligible disciplines include: (i) Science, Engineering & Health Studies (ii) Social Sciences, Education, Law, Business and Environmental Studies (iii) Humanities and Fine Arts. This Scholars program is open to both domesting and international students.
For further information click here
5. Graduate Fellowships for Academic Distinction (MA & PhD)
The Graduate Fellowships for Academic Distinction (GFAD) are awarded to both domestic/visa incoming students, with high prospects for future leadership in International Affairs. Selection criteria is based on Academic Accomplishments, Leadership potential and Experience in International Affairs. Eligible Disciplines include: (i)Environmental Protection (ii) Fine Arts (iii) Political Economy.
For further information click here
6. Chancellor Bennett Scholarships for the Liberal Arts (MA & PhD)
These scholarships are awarded to incoming students either entering a Master of Arts program or a PhD program in Liberal Arts on a fulltime basis, and have a record of high academic achievement. Students are selected based on academic accomplishments and financial need. To be eligible applicants must be a Canadian citizens, permanent residents and/or protected persons who are residents of Ontario.
For Masters information click here
For PhD information click here
1. Fieldwork Costs Fund
2. Research Costs Fund
3. Graduate Development Fund
4. Travelling Fund
5. Master's Major Research Paper or PhD Dissertation Production Costs Full-time or part-time graduate students, who are or have been a member of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 3903 (CUPE 3903) Unit 1 and who submit either: (a) a finalized Master's Major Research paper to their home graduate program; or
(b) a PhD Dissertation to the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) for defense, FGS will reimburse up to $200 or $400 towards the production cost of the final form of their Major Research Paper or PhD Dissertation respectively (the amount is subject to change upon the renewal of CUPE 3903 Unit 1 collective agreement), on receipt of invoices substantiating costs incurred. (Eligible production costs include: transparencies, binding for two (2) bound copies, cerlox binding, photocopying of exam copies, final copies, laser cartridges, typing, disks, CD Roms, video, slides, photos etc. if used as part of or included in Major Research Paper. Ineligible production costs include: hardware, mailing envelopes, stamps and couriers.) They will get Wallaceberg Bookbinding to do the binding for as many copies as they want. (More information can be found here.) However, only the binding costs of 2 bound copies will be reimbursed by FGS. To get a reimbursement, (a) Master's students in the Critical Disability Studies program must present all invoices along with a completed Reimbursement of Thesis/Dissertation Production Costs Form (download it from here) to the graduate program office (Room 409, HNES Building) for forwarding to FGS, after they have submitted a hardcopy and electronic copy of their finalized MRP to the graduate program office; or (b) PhD students must present all invoices to the Thesis Secretary of FGS (Room 230, York Lanes) who will provide them with a Reimbursement of Thesis/Dissertation Production Costs Form to fill out, at the earliest opportunity, preferably when they submit 3 hardcopies of their finalized Dissertation to FGS. Graduate students who are excluded from the above stated bargaining unit will NOT be reimbursed for this particular production costs.
6. GSA Emergency Loan
7. Graduate Studies bursaries
8. Off-Campus Work Permits Program for International Students
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