EMBA Tuition
Tuition*
The program fee for the 2025-2026 class is CDN $113,219† (Domestic) and CDN $143,412ꝉ (International). This fee can be paid in instalments and includes: tuition; required books and course materials; organized meals during class weekends at the Schulich School; organized meals and accommodation during the Schulich Launch Week; organized meals and accommodation for the required off-site modules. These off-site modules1 are the following: the Kellogg Global Network Week; a project-based trip and the Global Electives Module. Students have the opportunity to personalize the program for their individual career objectives by attending a Global Electives Module at a partner school location. Please consult the Application Guide for full details on the program fees.
*Please note that fees are set on an annual basis and are subject to change. In addition, tuition fee waivers do not apply to the EMBA Program.
†Plus mandatory supplementary fee of CDN $1,513. This fee is updated and charged per academic year.
1Please note that students are responsible for their travel costs for the off-site modules, including the necessary immigration or visa documentation, to enter the country of the partner school. Students are also responsible for any cost associated with complying with the vaccine or testing requirements of the destination country, including the cost associated with quarantine requirements, where applicable.
Awards and Scholarships
The Awards Committee will allocate them annually to students admitted into the program based on the overall strength of their application and the following specific criteria.
- Four Forté Awards at $10,000 each, for women who have demonstrated leadership and excellence throughout their careers.
- Four Leadership and Innovation Awards at $10,000 each, for students with exceptional potential who have shown consistent progress in their careers.
- The Franklin-Sasarman-Simard Scholarship at $20,000 for a woman working in the public or not-for-profit sector.
Early applications will increase your chances of receiving one of these awards.
In addition, all students can apply for the Kellogg-Schulich Alumni Association (KSAA) Diversity & Inclusion Award of $5,000 in September of Year 1, based on demonstrated contributions in this respect. The recipient will be selected by the Awards Committee and honoured at the annual KSAA Gala event in October.
Loan Programs
Canadian citizens or landed immigrants may apply for a professional line of credit with any recognized Canadian financial institution. The following financial institutions are familiar with graduate programs at the Schulich School of Business.
Edward Tian (Schulich campus branch) edward1.tian@bmo.com (416) 665-2923 |
Tausheen Kapadia tausheen.kapadia@rbc.com (905) 738-4405 Gurwinder Singh gurwinder.y.singh@rbc.com (905) 850-3746 |
Oksana Salamandyk oksana.salamandyk@td.com (905) 660-6068 ext. 300 |
1-866-525-8622 |
Lifelong Learning Plan
The Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) permits Canadian citizens or landed immigrants to withdraw up to $10,000 a year (maximum $20,000) from their registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) to finance training or education. For further details, please consult the government’s website at: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/rrsps-related-plans/lifelong-learning-plan.html.
International Loan Programs
US citizens and permanent residents of the United States are eligible to apply for the Federal Direct Student Loan Program and the Graduate or Professional PLUS (GRAD PLUS) Loans Program through the US government. Further details are available at: https://sfs.yorku.ca/aid/usloans