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Lakehead's Faculty of Law

Law school in Canada: what will it cost?

Comparing tuition fees at Canada’s common and civil law schools
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(Lakehead University)

Listed below are the 2014 tuition figures for first-year law students in Canada, shown from the least to the most expensive. The numbers do not include other compulsory fees, which range from about $600 to $3,500.

Common law schools

Common law schoolsIn-province tuitionOut-of-province tuition
McGill$2,273$6,641
Moncton$5,604
Victoria$9,029
Manitoba$9,311
New Brunswick$9,837
Alberta$10,221
UBC$11,448
Saskatchewan$12,015
Calgary$12,315
Dalhousie$12,497$13,519
Lakehead$15,594
Windsor$16,049
Ottawa$16,061
Queen's$16,931
Thompson Rivers$17,828
Western$18,421
Osgoode (York)$22,672
Toronto$30,230

Civil law schools

Civil law schoolsIn-province tuitionOut-of-province tuition
McGill$2,273$6,641
Montréal$2,273$6,632
Sherbrooke$2,273$6,632
UQAM$2,407$6,766
Laval$2,909$6,643
Ottawa$9,002

Related: The new faces of law school in Canada

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