You’ve probably discovered, or been told, that paying for your university education will be the first major financial decision you will make. It will be, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. The Mount is one of the most affordable places to get a higher education, and we’ve helped many students figure out what they need to pay and how they can go about paying for their education.

Common Cost scenarios for 2023-2024 for NS and International students

 

Undergraduate full time living at home

Undergraduate full time living at home

Tuition (10 courses)$8,928 – $9,371
NS Univ. Student Bursary– $1,283 (credit)
Required Fees$943
Health/Dental Plan$523
Total$9,111 – $9,554
Undergraduate full time living in residence

Undergraduate full time living in residence

Tuition (10 courses)$8,928 – $9,371
NS Univ. Student Bursary– $1,283 (credit)

Required Fees$943
Health/Dental Plan$523
Room & Board$11,055
Total$20,166 – $20,609
Graduate Student

Graduate Student

Tuition (6 courses)$6,711
NS Univ. Student Bursary– $770 (credit)
Required Fees$653
Health/Dental$523
Total$6,555
Foreign Student

International Student

Undergraduate tuition & fees (10 courses)$19,452- $19,895

Graduate tuition
& fees (6 courses)
$12,852

Room & Board$11,055

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Further information on fees:

For further information on fees, view our detailed fee information, student fee estimator (PDF), payment options, and financial policies.

Important payment dates

Payment deadlines (except for co-op work-term fees):
Fall Term – September 13, 2023
Winter Term – January 15, 2024

Payment deadlines for Co-op Work-term Fees:
Fall Term – October 31, 2023
Winter Term – February 29, 2024

Contact information & office hours

General inquiries can be directed to:
Financial Services
166 Bedford Highway
Halifax, NS B3M 2J6
Email: financial.services@msvu.ca
Phone: 902-457-6277
Fax: 902-443-1414

Financial Services/Registrar Office Hours:
Monday to Friday – 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.