
At $95,100, the Rotman School of Management has the most expensive MBA degree in the country.
You gotta spend money to make money, the saying goes. Pursuing an MBA degree has never been a cheap prospect, but at the upper end of the price scale, Canada’s MBA programs are within striking distance of six figures. But if it’s going to translate into a lifetime of higher earnings, then the investment can absolutely be worth it. More expensive isn’t going to be the right choice for everyone (and there are quality programs to be had at lower prices) but if you want to fly business class, that means paying business-class prices. Here are the Top 10 Most Expensive Canadian MBAs:
MBA Program | Full-time tuition |
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Rotman School of Management University of Toronto | $95,100.00 |
Ivey Business School Western University | $82,000.00 |
Desautels Faculty of Management McGill University | $79,500.00 |
Queen's School of Business Queen’s University | $77,000.00 |
Schulich School of Business York University | $70,710.00 |
Rowe School of Business Dalhousie University | $46,300.00 |
Sauder School of Business University of British Columbia | $43,883.00 |
University of Guelph | $42,828.00 |
DeGroote School of Business McMaster University | $36,650.00 |
Beedie School of Business Simon Fraser University | $36,000.00 |
Note: We sorted this list by full-time tuition only, and used out-of-province tuition for Quebec and Nova Scotia schools, which often offer lower fees for residents; even so none of those schools ranked in the top 10. McGill does not offer lower tuition to residents of Quebec.