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  1. In Quebec, public school is free from kindergarten to high school. This means there are no tuition fees for going to kindergarten, elementary school or high school. Education is free until the age of 18, or until 21 for someone with a disability.

  2. Tuition fees are the amounts charged by your educational institution to enrol in your study program. Transportation costs are the amounts required to make the round trip from your country of origin. Living expenses cover the expenses of daily life in Québec.

  3. Starting in September 2023, a limited number of exemptions from differential tuition fees will be granted to international students enrolled at and selected by a university or college located outside the territory of the Montréal metropolitan community.

  4. You can claim a tax credit for your tuition or examination fees paid for 2023 or for 1997 through 2022, provided they have never been used to calculate a tax credit for tuition or examination fees.

  5. New Students and Graduation Ceremony Fees. New Grade 6-11 students are required to make a $500 laptop damage deposit, which will be refunded if not used. New students are required to contribute a one-time capital charge of $2,000 and purchase a physical education uniform from the School at a cost of approximately $125.

  6. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES 2022-2023. Comparing the two programs: Merit Scholarship. Tuition Exemption. Tuition exemption for international students; Medical coverage offered by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ); Bursary ranging from $14,000 to $26,600, depending on the length of the program, to cover the student's living expenses.

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  8. Studying at CEGEP. Education Costs and Financial Assistance. Tuition Fee. Students enrolled full-time receive free tuition. For part-time students, some tuition fees may apply. Canadians who are not Québec residents and foreign students must pay tuition fees, also called “lump-sums.”

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