Fees, Financial Support, and Awards

Tuition for Canadian or landed immigrant students entering the program in the fall of 2011 is $2,086 per term. Tuition for International students entering the program in the fall of 2011 is $4,122 per term.

Detailed confirmation of tuition fees can be found on the site of the Office of the University Registrar.

Financial Support

MSc students entering the program in the fall of 2011 will receive a minimum of $12,000 in funding from Queen's School of Business.

In addition to this funding, students can apply for positions as research and teaching assistants.

Fellowships and Awards

The overwhelming majority of our students supplement their formal funding from the School from at least one of these sources: provincial and national fellowships; research and/or teaching assistantships; and awards and bursaries. We strongly urge you to investigate all sources of support for which you may be eligible.

Applicants to the MSc program whose application is complete and accepted before March 1 are automatically considered for University fellowships.

In addition to University funding, the following external agencies have support available for graduate students. Please check these websites for eligibility and application requirements.

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SSHRC

SSHRC

NSERC

NSERC

Government of Ontario

Ontario Graduate
Scholarship Program



School of Business Awards

The D.D. Monieson Graduate Business Scholarship
Established in November 2003 in honour of Professor Emeritus D.D. Monieson. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student at the beginning of their Ph.D. in Management at Queen’s University, who graduated in the previous term from the M.Sc. in Management program in the School of Business at Queen’s University.
Value: $2,600.

The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Master of Science in Management Awards
Established by the Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation. Awarded on the basis of financial need to one or more students in the Master of Science Program in Management. Funds are intended to support the Masters work/research of students. Application is to be made by letter to the Chair of the Master of Science Program in Management, Queen’s School of Business with details of financial need and the activities the bursary would support.

The Molson Canadian Science of Marketing Award in the School of Business
Established by the firm of Bension-Byrne D'Arcy and by Molson Inc. as a tribute to Daniel J. O'Neill, CEO Molson Inc (MBA 1976) who has demonstrated leadership in the field of marketing throughout his career. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student studying the science of marketing in a Masters or Ph.D. program. Selection will be made by the School of Business.
Value $2,000

The E. Gay Mitchell Graduate Fellowship in Finance
Established in November 2003 by E. Gay Mitchell, B.A. ’84, and awarded on the basis of academic achievement to a graduate student in either the Master’s or Doctoral degree program in the Department of Economics and/or the School of Business, with a designated research specialization in Finance. The fellowship will be awarded to a graduate student from the Department of Economics in even years and to a graduate student from the School of Business in odd years. A review committee within the School of Business determines a recipient (or recipients) for the E. Gay Mitchell Graduate Fellowship in Finance in odd years.
Value: Variable

The Melville S. Hatch Memorial Fellowships
Established from the estate of Muriel (Billie) D. Hatch in memory of her husband Melville S. Hatch and awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a full-time funding eligible graduate student in the MSc or PhD programs in the Queen’s School of Business.
Value: Variable.

For additional information on awards, please contact:

Julie Gutelius Clarke
Manager
PhD, MSc and Research Programs
Queen's School of Business
jgclarke@business.queensu.ca