Concordia University of Edmonton offers undergraduate degrees in the fields of arts, science and management, along with after degrees in education and environmental health, graduate certificates and diplomas and masters’ degrees.
CUE’s students consider their university to have exceptional quality in teaching and highly value it as an institution. Established in 1921, the park-like campus, located on Treaty 6 land on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, is a tight-knit community, with small class sizes that encourage participation and interaction with professors and peers. Fulfilling its mandate as a university in the truest sense, CUE endeavours to graduate students who are “independent thinkers, ethical leaders and citizens for the common good.
STUDENT ENROLMENT
Full-time (undergraduates)
1,850
Full-time (graduates)
90
Part-time (undergraduates)
110
Part-time (graduates)
20
TUITION FEES
CANADIAN STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees:
$7,000
Graduate tuition fees:
$10,050 – $10,650
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees:
$12,220
Graduate tuition fees:
– – $23,805
ACADEMICS PROGRAMS
Source: Concordia University of Edmonton. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities (2017-18).
Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.